Visual Propaganda During the War.
Methods of Nazi Germany and Contemporary Russia
Research Area 3. Everyday experience of spaces
Contact : victoriaeducation{@}gmail.com
Viktoriia Myronenko, PhD, is Associate Professor of Department of Cinematography at The Kyiv National K. Karpenko-Kary Theatre, Cinema and Television University (Kyiv, Ukraine). She completed her PhD at National Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture with her doctoral project titled “Peculiar traits of Photography in Kyiv of the Independence Epoch”. Currently, a full-time faculty member, she developed the lecture courses: History of Photography, Contexts of Photography and History of Ukrainian Photography. Viktoriia Myronenko is an art historian with research interests in the history of Ukrainian photography and photography of Soviet and post-Soviet era in Ukraine. She is equally interested in the question of the intersections of gender and sexuality in visual culture of Ukraine. For five years, she worked as a researcher in the cross-disciplinary project Fragile Memory, the basis of which was the photo archive of Ukrainian cinematographer Leonid Burlaka. She is a member of the editorial team and the introductory article author of the books Ukrainian Erotic (Osnovy Publishing, 2017), Poo-tee-weet? Photography of War: Issue 1 (Osnovy Publishing, 2015). Pokračování textu Viktoriia Myronenko – Výzkum & CV→
A challenging Mercy Gesture. Ukranian Refugees in the EU Countries
Research Area 1. Displacements, “dépaysements”, discrepancies
Contact: vmomot{@}duan.edu.ua
Volodymyr Momot is Professor at the Management department at the Alfred Nobel University, Dnipro, ScD (Dr. Habilis) in Economics, PhD (Candidate of Science) in Physics & Mathematics.
Graduated from the Dnipro National University with a degree in Engineering, he worked further in field of Fluid & Gas Dynamics. He defended his candidate’s theses 3D Viscous Flow in the Axial-Flow Pumps in 1994 getting the PhD (Candidate of Science) in Physics & Mathematics. Answering the challenges which arise at mid-nineties he switched the scientific and educational activity field to the Economics & Business initially getting a master’s degree in Management & Economics then defending the doctoral theses Enterprise Strategy under the Conditions of Uncertain Business Environment (Methodological aspect) in 2004 getting the ScD (Dr Habilis) in Economics. Pokračování textu Volodymyr Mormot – Výzkum & CV→
Language Biographies of Temporarily Internally Displaced Ukrainians in the Context of the Full-Scale Russian-Ukrainian War
Axe de recherche 1. Déplacements, dépaysements, décalages
Contact : natalyamatveieva{@}gmail.com
Natalia Matveieva isDoctor of Philosophy (035 Philology),the Assistant of the Department of the Ukrainian Language and Slavistics (Ternopil Volodymyr Hnaituk National Pedagogical University); Junior Researcher of the Department of Stylistics, Language Culture and Sociolinguistics (The Institute of the Ukrainian Language of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine).Pokračování textu Natalia Matveieva – Výzkum & CV→
Mosaic thinking as an evolution of cognitive abilities in a digital society
Research Area 2. Norms & transgressions
Contact: lmb965[@]gmail.com
Maryna Litvinova is Professor of the Department of Software Engineering, Physics and Mathematics at the Kherson Educational and Scientific Institute of the Admiral Makarov National University of Shipbuilding, Ukraine.She is the author of more than a hundred scientific and educational publications. She devoted her main psychological and pedagogical research to the adapted teaching of students with a special style of thinking that has emerged in the digital society (mosaic thinking).As invited lecturer in the Municipal higher educational institution “Kherson Academy of Continuing Education” of the Kherson Regional Council, she has been teaching teachers in the Kherson region for five years about methods of interaction with students who have peculiarities of such thinking.Her publications are devoted to innovative author’s pedagogical methods that use the positive aspects of Mosaic thinking.Pokračování textu Maryna Litvinova – Výzkum & CV→
Displaced Performers:
Artmaking at the EU/Ukraine’s State Border
Research Area 2. Norms & transgressions
Contact: knb_ua@yahoo.com
Nazar Kozak serves as a Senior Researcher in the Department of Art History at the Ethnology Institute of the National Academy of Sciences, Ukraine. He received his PhD from Lviv Academy of Arts in 2000. Kozak was a recipient of several international scholarships and grants, including from the Fulbright Scholar Program, Getty Research Institute, the American Council of Learned Societies, the Austrian Agency for International Mobility (OeAD), and the Institute for Human Sciences (IWM). In 2001–2022, he also taught art history at Ivan Franko University of Lviv.Pokračování textu Nazar Kozak – Výzkum & CV→
Jewish Property Redistribution and Antisemitism in Postwar Transcarpathia, 1944–1946
Research area 3 – Everyday Experience of Spaces
Contact: pavlo.khudish(@)uzhnu.edu.ua
Pavlo Khudish is an assistant professor at the Department of Archaeology, Ethnology and Cultural Studies, Faculty of History and International Relations, Uzhhorod National University (Ukraine). He specializes in Holocaust studies, the modern history of Central and Eastern Europe, Jewish studies, and social history and interethnic relations in the Carpathian region. Pokračování textu Pavlo Khudish – Výzkum & CV→
Francouzský ústav pro výzkum ve společenských vědách