Sophie Raehme – Research & CV

“Visualizing Resistance: The Traveling Graffiti “Las Cuchas Tienen la Razón” and the Ghostly Presence of Forcibly Disappeared Colombians in Europe” Research Area 3 – Objects, Traces, Mapping: Everyday Experience of Spaces My research broadly examines how state and non-state actors, as well as victim-survivors themselves, negotiate concepts of collective reparation for gendered, intersectional, and relational … Continue reading Sophie Raehme – Research & CV

Nina Papcunová – Research & CV

“Nature in Modernism” Research Area 3 – Objects, Traces, Mapping: Everyday Experience of Spaces Contact: nina.papcunova@savba.sk Nina Papcunová is a doctoral student at the Institute of Slovak Literature of the Slovak Academy of Sciences in Bratislava. Her dissertation, entitled Nature in Modernism, contributes to CEFRES Research Area 3. The main objective of the thesis is … Continue reading Nina Papcunová – Research & CV

PhD Fellows | 2024-2025

Josefina Formanová Contact: josefina.formanova(@)cefres.cz is a doctoral candidate in Philosophy at the Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague. Her PhD thesis, entitled Philosophy of Failure: Negativity and Error in Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit, contributes to CEFRES research area 2. She received a CEFRES Platform fellowship for the academic year 2024–2025. Vera Guseynova Contact: vera.guseynova[@]cefres.cz … Continue reading PhD Fellows | 2024-2025

Ruslana Koziienko – Research & CV

“The effects and affects of the (im)mobility of men during Russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine” Contact : Koziienko_Ruslana@phd.ceu.edu Research Area 2 : Norms and Transgressions Ruslana Koziienko is a social anthropologist and a doctoral candidate in the Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology at Central European University (Vienna). Her doctoral research explores the experiences of Ukrainian adult … Continue reading Ruslana Koziienko – Research & CV

Dominika Drobná – Research & CV

“Theory and Practice of Architecture in Bratislava around 1800” Research Area 3 – Objects, Traces, Mapping: Everyday Experience of Spaces Dominika Drobná is a PhD candidate at the Department of Art History, Faculty of Arts, Comenius University in Bratislava. Her dissertation, titled Theory and Practice of Architecture in Bratislava around 1800, contributes to Research Area … Continue reading Dominika Drobná – Research & CV

Adam M. Aksnowicz – Research & CV

“Towards What Homeland? (Trans)National Armies in Exile and Renegotiations of Polish and Czechoslovak National Narratives, 1938-48“ Contact: aksnowicz_adam@phd.ceu.edu Research Area 1 – Displacements, “Dépaysements,” and Descrepancies: People, Knowledge, and Practices Adam M. Aksnowicz is a doctoral candidate at the Department of History, Central European University in Vienna, Austria. His dissertation, Towards What Homeland? (Trans)National Armies in … Continue reading Adam M. Aksnowicz – Research & CV