Fabian Frenzel
Fabian Frenzel ist seit dem 1.10.2024 Professor für Sozialgeographie an der Universität Trier
Aktuelles Forschungsprojekt
Publikationen
Frenzel, F and Fraeser, N. (2023) Caring for the Whole: Spatial Organization at the #NoG20 protests in Hamburg. Organization (Online first)
Frenzel, F (2023) Poverty, Class, and Tourism: From Seeing Poverty to Modern Philanthropy, Social Policy and Anti-Poverty Activism. In: K. James & E. Zuelow (eds) Oxford Handbook of Tourism History. Oxford, Oxford University Press.
Frenzel, F. (2023) How Slumming Made the Slum. In: A. Mayne (ed) The Oxford Handbook on the History of Slums. Oxford, Oxford University Press.
Frenzel, F., Giddy, J, Frisch, T. (2023) Digital Technology, Tourism and Geographies of Inequality, Tourism Geographies 24 (6/7), pp 923-933
Dos Santos Moraes CM, de La Vega B, Frenzel F, Rega I, Mainard-Sardon J (2022), 'Favela Tour Virtual: Sobre Mobilidades Turísticas em Favelas no Contexto da Pandemia de Covid-19 = Favela Virtual Tour: tourism mobility in favelas in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic'
Cadernos de Arte e Antropologia 11 (1) (2022) pp.97-113
Yagi, T. and Frenzel, F (2022) Tourism and Urban Heritage in Kibera, Annals of Tourism Research, 92 103325
Dallyn, Sam and Frenzel, F (2021) The Challenge of Building a Scalable Postcapitalist Commons: The Limits of FairCoin as a Commons-Based Cryptocurrency. Antipode: A Radical Journal Of Geography, 53(3) 859-883
Frenzel, F and Frisch, Thomas (2020) Digitally enhanced tourist value practices and the geographies of inequality. Tourism Geographies, 24(6/7) pp: 1002-1021
Frenzel, F. (2020) The role of spatial organization in Resurrection City and other protest camps. Contention: The Multidisciplinary Journal of Social ProtestContention, 8 (1), pp.28–48.
Frenzel, F. (2019) Touring Poverty in Townships, Inner-City, and Rural South Africa. In: J. M. Rogerson & G. Visser (eds) New Directions in South African Tourism Geographies. London, Springer Nature.
Frenzel, F. (2019) Tourist Valorisation and Urban Development. In: T. Frisch, C. Sommer, L. Stoltenberg, & N. Stors (eds) Tourism and Everyday in the Contemporary City. Routledge Studies in Urbanism and the City. London, Routledge, pp.63–83.
Frenzel, F. (2019) Slum Tourism. In: A. Orum (ed.) The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Urban and Regional Studies. London, John Wiley & Sons.
Frenzel, F., Case, P., Kumar, A. & Sedgwick, M. (2018) Managing international development: (Re)positioning critique in the post-2008 conjecture. Ephemera, 18 (3), pp.577–604.
Brown G, Feigenbaum A, Frenzel F, McCurdy P (eds.) (2017) Protest Camps and Social Movements. An International Perspective, Policy Press: Bristol
Rollmann, N. and F Frenzel (2017) Between Protest Camp and Tent City: The Free Cuvry Protest Camp in Berlin Kreuzberg. In Brown G, Feigenbaum A, Frenzel F, McCurdy P (eds.) Protest Camps and Social Movements An International Perspective, Policy Press: Bristol
Frenzel, F. (2017). Tourist agency as valorisation: Making Dharavi into a tourist attraction. Annals of Tourism Research, 66, 159–169.
Frenzel, F. (2017). On the Question of Using the Concept ‘Slum Tourism’ for Urban Tourism in Stigmatised Neighbourhoods in Inner City Johannesburg. Urban Forum.
doi.org/10.1007/s12132-017-9314-3
Frenzel, F, (2016) Slumming It. The Tourist Valorisation of Urban Poverty, Zed Books: London.
McCurdy, P., Feigenbaum, A., & Frenzel, F. (2016). Protest Camps and Repertoires of Contention. Social Movement Studies, p. 1–8.
Feigenbaum, A and F. Frenzel (2016) From Hooverville to Bloomsbergville: Protest Camps and Cultural Imaginaries of Austerity in the United States. In Pete Bennett and Julian McDougall (eds)Popular Culture and the Austerity Myth: Hard Times Today. Routledge: London
Frenzel, F., Mc Curdy, P, Feigenbaum, A. (2016) Place, Protest & Communication: Protest Camps and the Mediatization of Space. In Rovisco, Maria and Jonathan Ong (eds) Taking the Square: new protest movements, the media, and the struggle for democracy 'from below’ Rowan and Littlefield, London
Feigenbaum A Frenzel F McCurdy P (2016) Protest Camps. In Slater, M B (ed) Making Things International 2: Catalysts and Reactions, Minnesota University Press.
Frenzel, F., & Blakeman, S. (2015). Making Slums Into Attractions: The Role of Tour Guiding in Slum Tourism Development in Kibera and Dharavi. Tourism Review International, 19(1-2), 87–100.
Frenzel, F., Koens, K., Steinbrink, M., & Rogerson, C. M. (2015). Slum Tourism State of the Art. Tourism Review International, 18(2), 237–252.
Frenzel, F. (2014). Slum Tourism and Urban Regeneration: Touring Inner Johannesburg. Urban Forum, 25(4), 431–447.
Frenzel F and Beverungen A (2014) ‘Value Struggles in the Creative City A people’s republic of Stokes Croft, Bristol. Urban Studies 52(6), 1020-1036
Frenzel F (2014) Exit the System? Anarchist Organization in the British Climate Camps, Ephemera: Theory and Politics of Organization 14(4) 901-921
Backhaus, N, F Frenzel and M Steinbrink (2014) Tourismus und Armut: Altes Thema, neue Perspektiven. Zeitschrift für Tourismuswissenschaft, 6(2), 139-141
Frenzel, F and M Steinbrink (2014) Globaler Armutstourismus. Neue Entwicklungen, neue Perspektiven. Zeitschrift für Tourismuswissenschaft, 6(2), 219-222
Frenzel, F., Feigenbaum, A., & McCurdy, P. (2014). Protest camps: an emerging field of social movement research. The Sociological Review, 62(3), 457–474.
Frenzel, F and Koens, K (eds.) (2014) Geographies of Inequality - The New Global Slumming Phenomenon, Abington, Oxon, Routledge
Frenzel F (2014) Slum Tourism and its Controversies from a Critical Management Perspective. In Gudic, M, Parkes, C and Rosenbaum, A (eds) Socially Responsible Organizations and the Challenge of Poverty, Greenleaf Books.
Feigenbaum, A, Frenzel F and McCurdy P (2013) Protest Camps, Zed Books: London
Burgold, J., F Frenzel and M Rolfes (2013) Observations on slums and their touristification. Die Erde Zeitschrift der Gesellschaft für Erdkunde zu Berlin, 144 (2), pp 99-104
Frenzel F (2013), Slum Tourism in the Context of the Poverty (Relief) Debate in Die Erde Die Zeitschrift der Gesellschaft für Erdkunde zu Berlin, 144 (2), pp. 117-128
Frenzel, F. (2013) Regimes of Camps and Camping. The political mobility of activist encampments. In Witzgall, S., Vogl, G. and Kesselring, S. (eds.) New Mobilities Regimes in Arts and Social SciencesAshgate: London pp: 225-237.
Feigenbaum, A, McCurdy P and Frenzel F (2013) The affective micropolitics of protest camps in Parallax 19(2), p21-37
Frenzel F, Koens K, Steinbrink, M (eds.) (2012) Power, Ethic and Politics in Global Slum-Tourism, Abington, Oxon, Routledge.
Frenzel, F (2012) Beyond Othering: The Political Roots of Slum Tourism. In Frenzel, F, Koens K and M Steinbrink (eds.) Slum Tourism Poverty Power Ethics. Routledge: Oxon, pp 49-65
Steinbrink, M, Frenzel, F and K Koens (2012) Development and Globalisation of a New Trend in Tourism. In Frenzel, F, Koens K and M Steinbrink (eds.) Slum Tourism Poverty Power Ethics. Routledge: Oxon, pp 1-17
Koens, K, Frenzel F and M Steinbrink (2012) Keep on Slumming. In Frenzel, F, Koens K and M Steinbrink (eds.) Slum Tourism Poverty Power Ethics. Routledge: Oxon, pp 271280
Frenzel, F and Koens, K (2012) Slum Tourism: developments in a young field of interdisciplinary tourism research Tourism Geographies, 14(2) pp. 195-212
Frenzel F, Boehm S, Quinton P, Sullivan S, Spicer A, Young Z (2011) Comparing
Alternative Media in North and South, Environment and Planning A 35(4) pp: 11731189
Frenzel, F. (2011) Entlegene Orte in der Mitte der Gesellschaft? Die britischen
Klimacamps seit 2006. In Brunnengraeber, A. (ed.) Das internationale Klimaregime, Wiesbaden, VS Research Verlag (2011)
Frenzel, F. (2010) Researching Political Tourists: A Case Study Approach in
Methodology: Innovative approaches to research. 1(1), 24-27
Frenzel, F. (2010) Politics in Motion: The Mobilities of Political Tourists, PhD Thesis, British Library Publications: ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do
Frenzel, F. and Sullivan, S. (2009) Globalization from below? ICTs and Democratic Development in the Project ‘Indymedia Africa’. In Mudhai, Fred et al. eds. African Media and the Digital Public Sphere. New York and London, Palgrave Macmillian.