Ognjen Kojanić (PhD, University of Pittsburgh) is a Humboldt Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Cologne. His expertise is in the anthropology of political economy with a geographic focus in Eastern Europe. His first book project, tentatively titled Reluctant Owners: Managing Labor, Class, and Institutions in Postsocialist Capitalism, focuses on the case of a worker-owned machine tool factory in Croatia to examine the material basis for everyday working-class politics. In his current research project, he examines how different political-economic regimes materially shape the politics of human–environment relations in Serbian wetlands, aiming to identify and analyze competing ideas and practices of relating to historical wetland landscapes at the level of broad political-economic regimes, discourses, expert and lay knowledge, and political interests.