Alexandre Met-Domestici : Research & CV

Fighting Money Laundering in the EU and Protecting the EU’s Financial Interests – An Attempt to Define an Integrated Approach Research Area 2: Norms & Transgressions Contact: a_met_domestici(@)hotmail.com The EU is currently undergoing several crises. Beyond the lingering economic crisis, a political crisis is caused by Euroscepticism and Brexit. The increasing terrorist threat adds to … Continue reading Alexandre Met-Domestici : Research & CV

Vincent Montenero: Research & CV

Interpersonal and inter-organizational relations within commercial and industrial organizations. Research Area 1: Displacements, “Dépaysements” and Discrepancies: People, Knowledge and Practices Contact: vincent.montenero(@)cefres.cz He is working on interpersonal and inter-organizational relations within commercial and industrial organizations. After working more than 25 years internationally, a period during which he managed several cross-cultural teams (up to 80 persons), … Continue reading Vincent Montenero: Research & CV

CEFRES Team of Researchers 2018-2019

Aníbal Arregui Contact: anibal.arregui(at)cefres.cz is presently researcher at the University of Barcelona, Department of Social Anthropology, and at the University of Vienna, Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology, and associate researcher at CEFRES. In 2018, Aníbal Arregui was post-doctorant at CEFRES financed by Charles University. His research project, entitled Animating the Wild Pig: Bows and Arrows … Continue reading CEFRES Team of Researchers 2018-2019

BEYOND 1989. Hopes and Disillusions after Revolutions (A Global Approach)

BEYOND 1989. Hopes and Disillusions after Revolutions (A Global Approach) International Conference – Film Screening “Solidarnosc. La Chute du Mur commence en Pologne” (EN subtitles) Date: 6 & 7 December 2019 Venue: Prague (Charles University Karolinum, Faculty of Arts, French Institute) Organizers: French Research Center in Humanities and Social Sciences (CEFRES), Faculty of Arts of … Continue reading BEYOND 1989. Hopes and Disillusions after Revolutions (A Global Approach)