Christian Ungruhe is a trained anthropologist with a strong interdisciplinary approach and working experience in the fields of human geography, global history, sport sociology and social anthropology. In his research, he focusses on issues of migration and mobility in the realm of youth, gender, work and sport with a regional emphasis on rural and urban West Africa. His publications feature two monographs, ‘Lasten tragen, Moderne befördern. Wanderarbeit, Jugend, Erwachsenwerden und ihre geschlechtsspezifischen...

Roles

  • Passau University

    University, Passau, Germany
    Postdoc

  • University of Passau

    University, Passau, Germany

Research

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Migration, Marriage and Modernity: Motives, Impacts and Negotiations of Rural-Urban Circulation amongst Young Women in Northern Ghana

Authors Christian Ungruhe
Year 2014
Book Title paces in Movement. New Perspectives on Migration in African Settings
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1 Book Chapter

African football migration. Aspirations, experiences and trajectories

Authors Paul Darby, James Esson, Christian Ungruhe
Year 2022
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6 Book
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