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Wisler, Michaela (16 September 2021). Human Remains as Religious Objects? A Point of View from Science of Religion. (Unpublished). In: Interdisciplinary Dialogues on Death Rituals: Materializing the Absent. University of Bern. 16. and 17. September 2021.

Schlieter, Jens; Wisler, Michaela (29 September 2020). "Thou shalt not exhibit": Provenienzforschung in religionswissenschaftlicher Perspektive (Unpublished). In: Ringvorlesung – Provenienzforschung interdisziplinär. Universität Bern. 29.09.2020.

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Wisler, Michaela (19 January 2024). Religion, Politik und Kunst in mongolischen Museen. Eine Fallstudie zu verschiedenen Einflüssen in Museen und Galerien in Ulaanbaatar (Unpublished). In: Museen vermitteln Religion. Digitaler Workshop. Universität Bern.

Wettstein, Marion; Wisler, Michaela (2024). Even When Historical Texts are Not an Option: Extending Karénina Kollmar-Paulenz’s Approach to a Global History of Religion. AЯGOS: perspectives in the study of religion, 3(2), pp. 126-132.

Wisler, Michaela (November 2023). Mandalas, Nomadic Traditions, and «Shamanic » installations (Unpublished). In: Probings Into Vernacular Religion. Institut für Religionswissenschaft, Universität Bern. 24.-25. November 2023.

Wisler, Michaela (10 September 2023). Mandalas, Dakinis und Bodhisattvas. Ein Bildessay zur zeitgenössischen Kunst in der Mongolei (Unpublished). In: Multiverse. Sonderausstellung Staub und Seide (17.5.23 – 7.1.24). Völkerkundemuseum Heidelberg.

Wisler, Michaela (August 2023). Religious and Historical Motives in Contemporary Art. An Examination of Selected Artworks and Artists (Unpublished). In: The 12th International Congress of Mongolists. Pax Mongolica and historical experiences. Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. 9.-14. August 2023.

Wisler, Michaela (March 2023). Religion, Art, and Gender in Contemporary Mongolia. Nomin Bold, Soyolmaa und Mugi (Unpublished). In: 3rd International Multidisciplinary Conference: The Mongols - Tradition And Modernity. Mongolian Communities And Their Neighbours Facing Global And Local Challenges: Strategies, Responses, Perspectives. Universität Tartu. 24.-26 März 2023.

Wisler, Michaela (2023). Mandalas, Bodhisattvas und Dakinis. Buddhist Ideas and Motives in Contemporary Mongolian Art (Unpublished). In: Vernacular Buddhism In Asia And Europe. 1st International Multidisciplinary Conference. Universität Tartu. 4.-6. Mai 2023.

Wisler, Michaela (October 2022). Khan, Ahne, Tngri oder Buddha? Eine visuelle Untersuchung der Verbindung von Religion und Herrschaft in der Mongolei – gestern und heute (Unpublished). In: Colloque de la SGR-SSSR 2022 Royauté sacrée. Discours, idéologie, pratique. 13./14.10.2022.

Wisler, Michaela (October 2022). Mongol Zurag, Religion and Women (Unpublished). In: Konferenz: Mongolian Society’s 61st Annual Meeting & Conference. 20.-23.10.2022.

Wisler, Michaela (2022). Bodhisattvas, Warrior Queens and Devoted Wives. An Insight of Gender and Religion in Mongolian Art (Unpublished). In: Masterclass: (En)tangled? Gender and Religion throughout History. 10.-11.05.2022.

Wisler, Michaela (2022). Freedom of Religious Art in Mongolia. From Past Soviet Restrictions to Present Entangled Art (Unpublished). In: EASR 2022: Religions and States of Freedom. 27.06-01.07.2022.

Wisler, Michaela (11 November 2021). Religion and Art in the Lives and Works of Contemporary Mongolian Artists. In: The Cult of Protector Deities at the Crossroads of Religion and Politics in Mongolia Today IFK Religious Conflicts and Coping Strategies, Project 11: Religion, Politics and National Identity in Mongolia Today. University of Bern. 11. November 2021.

Wisler, Michaela; Liakhova, Iuliia (26 April 2021). Central Asian Studies. Institut for the Science of Religion (Unpublished). In: Phil-hist. Forschungstag 2021.

Wisler, Michaela; Farner, Rebecca; Ryser, Ilona (2019). Interview with Jörg Rüpke [Interviewer: Michaela Wisler, Rebecca Farner, Ilona Ryser]. Zeitschrift für junge Religionswissenschaft, 14, pp. 1-7. Universität Marburg

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