Anger in Belarus, Cross Perspectives on an Unexpected Unrest

International Seminar/Webinar Venue: CEFRES (Na Florenci 3, Prague 1)  Date: September 16th 2020, 5-7pm Organizer: CEFRES Language: English The seminar will take place simultaneously in person and online. Due to sanitary constraints, it is necessary to register to participate in person at the following address: cefres@cefres.cz It is also possible to participate online at the following address: … Continue reading Anger in Belarus, Cross Perspectives on an Unexpected Unrest

bernhard struck: cv & research

Esperanto and Internationalism, 1880s-1920 Research Area 3 : Objects, Traces, Mapping: Everyday experience of spaces Contact: bernhard.struck(@)cefres.cz Dr Bernhard Struck, Reader / Associate Professor in Modern European History, School of History, University of St Andrews, Founding Director of the Institute for Transnational & Spatial History. His research focuses on German, French, Polish History, the history … Continue reading bernhard struck: cv & research

Lukáš Kotyk: Research & CV

Non-hierarchical Model of Project Governance Research Area 2: Norms & Transgressions Contact: lukas.kotyk(@)cefres.cz In my dissertation, I study non-hierarchical models of project governance within the context of social movement studies. I focus on projects that, with the help of engaging in prefigurative politics, re-evaluate the possibilities of the arrangement of interpersonal relationships, aiming to achieve … Continue reading Lukáš Kotyk: Research & CV

mert koçak: research & cv

Transnational Governance of Displacement, Sexuality and Gender Identity: UNHCR as the Main Actor in Creating a Legal Basis for Asylum-Seeking for LGBT Refugees in Turkey Research Area 1: Displacements, “Dépaysement” and Discrepencies: People, Knowledge and Practices Contact: mert.kocak(@)cefres.cz My research focuses on the following question: how can LGBT refugees ‘legally’ register with migration authorities within … Continue reading mert koçak: research & cv

véronique gruca: research & cv

Family Stories. Sociability, Rituals and Everyday Life among the Mongolian Buryat Herders Research Area 1: Displacements, “Dépaysement” and Discrepencies: People, Knowledge and Practices Contact : veronique.gruca(@)cefres.cz My research focuses on Mongolian Buryat herders’ sociability, shamanic and funeral rituals and daily family affairs. I explore the particular texture of social relations specific to the pastoral way … Continue reading véronique gruca: research & cv