The normalized, the normalizers and their cinemas: Czechoslovak and Soviet Films of the 1970s The webinar created and moderated by Anastasia Mamaeva, PhD student at UMR Eur’Orbem (Sorbonne University/CNRS, Paris) was organized with the support of Eur’Orbem, CEFRES (Prague), Charles University (Prague). Location : CEFRES, Na Florenci 3, Prague 1 and online (to get the … Pokračování textu The normalized, the normalizers and their cinemas →
The Role of Education in the Security Oriented Economic Behavior of Individuals Under the Risk of Displacement in BANI World Research Area 1. Displacements, “Dépaysements” and Discrepancies: People, Knowledge and Practices Nataliia Zachosova is a scientist, researcher, professor at Bohdan Khmelnytsky National University of Cherkasy (Ukraine). She graduated in finance (MA), received a PhD Diploma … Pokračování textu Nataliia Zachosova: výzkum a CV →
Export of cultural property from Ukraine before and during the full-scale Russian invasion: analysis of the legislative framework, practices of expertise of cultural property, and issues regarding evacuation abroad. Research Area 1. Displacements, “Dépaysements” and Discrepancies: People, Knowledge and Practices Dmytro Yanov is a senior scientific fellow at the sector of numismatics, Odesa archaeological museum, … Pokračování textu Dmytro Yanov: Výzkum a CV →
Discursive (De)construction of Ukrainian National Identity: From Totalitarianism to Democracy Research Area 1. Displacements, “Dépaysements” and Discrepancies: People, Knowledge and Practices Nataliia Romanyshyn, born in Lutsk, Volyn region in Ukraine. She graduated in Philology at Volyn State University where she continued her PhD studies in the field of communication and lingual pragmatics.
Discursive (De)construction of Ukrainian National Identity: From Totalitarianism to Democracy Research Area 1. Displacements, “Dépaysements” and Discrepancies: People, Knowledge and Practices Nataliia Romanyshyn, born in Lutsk, Volyn region in Ukraine. She graduated in Philology at Volyn State University where she continued her PhD studies in the field of communication and lingual pragmatics.