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Visiting Fellows and Guests 2013
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Clemena Antonova
Lecturer in Art History and Theory, American University in Bulgaria, Blagoevgrad; FWF project leader
Lise Meitner Visiting Fellow (June 2011 – May 2013)
Pavel Florensky and the Nature of Russian Religious Philosophy
Una Bauer
Visiting Lecturer of Media and Culture, University of Rijeka, Croatia
Paul Celan Visiting Fellow (January – March 2013)
Various authors, BADco.: Performance notes
Croatian/Serbian/Slovenian/Montenegrin > English
Avrum Burg
Author, Peace Advocate, Former Speaker of the Knesset
Guest (February - May 2013)
Tamara Cărăuş
Researcher, New Europe College, Bucharest, Romania
EURIAS Junior Visiting Fellow (September 2012 – June 2013)
Democracy and Dissent:
From Czech Dissidence to Radical Democracy
Robert Cooper
British diplomat and advisor, Counselor in the European External Action Service; member of the European Council on Foreign Relations; author and publisher
Guest (May / June 2013)
Paolo Costa
Director of the CSSR (Higher Institute for Religious Studies); Permanent researcher, Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Trento
Guest (May – June 2013)
The Secular Age and the Axial Age:
Continuities and Discontinuities
Herwig Czech
Habilitand (Geschichte), Institut für Zeitgeschichte der Universität Wien / Dokumentationsarchiv des Österreichischen Widerstandes, ÖAW APART-Stipendiat
Visiting Fellow (October 2012 – May 2013)
Gesundheit, Krankheit und Tod.
Wien 1944 - 1948
Maria Dammayr
Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin, Institut für Soziologie, Johannes-Kepler-Universität Linz
Guest (September 2013, September 2014)
James Dodd
Associate Professor of Philosophy, The New School for Social Research, New York
Patočka Research Associate (June – July 2013)
Europe, Critique, and Religious Life.
Jan Patočka’s Reflections on Christianity
Éva Forgács
Adjunct Professor of Art History, Art Center College of Design, Pasadena / California
EURIAS Visiting Fellow (September 2012 – June 2013)
Cultural Transfer:
Exchanges of Art and Culture between Western Europe, Russia, and Central Europe throughout 20th Century Modernism and Beyond
Ludger Hagedorn
Lecturer in Philosophy, New York University Berlin
Research Fellow, IWM, Vienna (December 2010 – January 2013)
Polemical Christianity.
Jan Patočka’s Concept of Religion and the Crisis of Modernity
Luke Hartman
PhD candidate in Political Science, Boston University
Junior Visiting Fellow (September 2012 – June 2013)
Democratization, Identity, and the Impact of EU Conditionality in the Western Balkans
Ludger Helms
Chair of Comparative Politics, University of Innsbruck
Guest (December 2012 – January 2013)
Innovation and Democracy
Annemieke Hendriks
Freelance journalist, Berlin
Milena Jesenská Visiting Fellow (April – June 2013)
Biography of the Tomato.
Doing Business with Fresh Vegetables in Europe
Vladislav Inozemtsev
Professor of Economics; Director of the Centre for Post-Industrial Studies, Moscow; editor of the magazine Svobodnaya Mysl (Free Thought); Presidium Member, Russian International Affairs Council
Visiting Fellow (November 2012 – January 2013)
Fellowship program “Russia in Global Dialogue”
Russia in Search for a New Model of Democracy
Mariya Ivancheva
Ph.D. candidate in Sociology, Central European University, Budapest
Tsvetan Stoyanov Fellow (July – December 2013)
Alternative Higher Education:
A Case or a Cause?
Sergey Ivanov
Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Slavic Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow; Professor at the Chair of Byzantine Studies, St. Petersburg State University
Guest (March 2013)
Stela Jelinčić
Writer, Journalist, Lider Press (Zagreb)
Milena Jesenská Visiting Fellow (January – March 2013)
Divided Cities – a Frozen Conflict
Albert Kirchengast
Ph.D. candidate in Architecture, Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule (ETH) Zürich
Guest (December 2012 – January 2013)
Die Natur als Gegenwelt.
Modernes Bauen und die naturästhetische Kultivierung des Fremden
Evgenia Kocheva
Postgraduate student of History, National Research Tomsk State University
Alexander Herzen Junior Visiting Fellow (October 2012 – March 2013)
Walter Hallstein – an Architect of United Europe
Yulia Kovalchuk
Post-doctoral researcher in Ethnology, Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography, Russian Academy of Science, Novosibirsk
Alexander Herzen Junior Visiting Fellow (September 2012 – February 2013)
Secular and Religious Policy Making in 20 th- and 21 st-Century Europe and Beyond:
Social and Educational Aspects
Katherine Lebow
Independent scholar (History), Vienna
Visiting Fellow (April – May 2013)
The Nation Writes:
Polish Everyman Autobiography from the Great Depression to the Holocaust
Susanne Lettow
Privatdozentin, Institut für Philosophie, Universität Paderborn
Guest (March 2013)
Mark Lilla
Professor of Humanities, Columbia University
Guest (June 2013)
Siarhei Liubimau
Lecturer in Critical Urban Studies , European Humanities University, Vilnius
Paul Celan Visiting Fellow (November 2012 – April 2013)
David Harvey: Social Justice and the City
English > Belarusian
Fyodor Lukyanov
Editor-in-chief of the journal Russia in Global Affairs, Moscow
Guest (March 2013)
Fellowship program “Russia in Global Dialogue”
Serguei Parkhomenko
Anchorman, Radio 'Echo of Moscow'; founding member of 'Voters League' and member of 'Coordination Council of opposition', Moscow
Guest (April 2013)
Fellowship program “Russia in Global Dialogue”
Gleb Pavlovskiy
President of the Effective Policy Foundation and the Russian Institute; Editor-in-chief and Publisher of the Russian Journal and Pushkin Magazine; former Counselor to the Presidential Administration of the Russian Federation
Guest (February 2013)
Fellowship program “Russia in Global Dialogue”
Moran Pearl
MA student in the Austrian Studies Program, Hebrew University Jerusalem
Junior Visiting Fellow (October 2012 – March 2013)
Books and Libraries as Witnesses of the Holocaust:
Monuments in Vienna, Berlin and Jerusalem
Claire Perryman-Holt
Ph.D Candidate, Université Paris I Panthéon Sorbonne, assigned to the Centre Marc Bloch (Berlin)
Junior Visiting Fellow (June – July 2013)
The Question of History:
Patočka as Reader of Heidegger.
The “Crisis” of 20th-Cent. Europe from a Phenomenological Perspective
Christina Plank
Doktorandin (Universität Wien, Politikwissenschaften), ÖAW DOC-Team-Stipendiatin
Junior Visiting Fellow (September 2013 – February 2014)
Öl ins Feuer. Agrartreibstoffe und soziale Konflikte
[In-between Boundaries: A State-Theoretical Analysis of the Emerging Agrofuels Sector in Ukraine]
Peter Pomeranzev
Journalist, TV producer, author, London
Guest (February 2013)
Fellowship program “Russia in Global Dialogue”
Ryan Priddle
PhD candidate in Philosophy, Boston University
Junior Visiting Fellow (September 2012 – June 2013)
Nietzsche and Happiness
Krisztina Racz
Ph.D. candidate in Balkan Studies, University of Ljubljana
Robert Bosch Junior Visiting Fellow (July – December 2013)
Discourses and Practices of Multiculturalism:
Hungarian Youth in Vojvodina and Prekmurje
Michaela Raggam-Blesch
Historikerin, Institut für Kulturwissenschaften und Theatergeschichte, Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, ÖAW APART-Stipendiatin
Visiting Fellow (March – August 2013)
‚Mischlinge‘ und ‚Geltungsjuden‘.
Alltag und Verfolgungserfahrungen von Frauen und Männern halbjüdischer Herkunft in Wien, 1938 - 1945
Christian Rogler
Doktorand (Universität Wien, Kultur- und Sozialanthropologie), ÖAW DOC-Stipendiat
Junior Visiting Fellow (January – June 2013)
Kultur- und Sozialanthropologische Wissensproduktion und –vermittlung im Kontext der neoliberalen Wissensgesellschaft
Kirill Rogov
Senior Researcher, The Gaidar Institute for Economic Policy, Moscow
Guest (March 2013)
Fellowship program “Russia in Global Dialogue”
Katarzyna Sadkowska
Assistant Professor of Polish and German Philology, University of Warsaw
Bronisław Geremek Senior Visiting Fellow (October 2012 – July 2013)
The “Critical” Lviv in Relation to Vienna, 1895 – 1914
Mikhail Semenov
Senior teacher of Russian History, Belgorod National Research University
Alexander Herzen Junior Visiting Fellow (January – June 2013)
The Phenomenon of Urban Culture in Provincial Towns in Central and Eastern Europe at the End of the XIX and Beginning of the XX Centuries in the Context of Global Cultural Historical Space
Anton Shekovtsov
Visiting Research Fellow at the University of Northampton
Junior Visiting Fellow (September 2012 – June 2013)
The Ideology of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists in the European Context
Marci Shore
Associate Professor of History, Yale University
Visiting Fellow (June 2013 – August 2014)
Phenomenological Encounters:
Scenes from Central Europe
Aleksander Smolar
Political scientist; senior research fellow at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris; President of the Stefan Batory Foundation, Warsaw; Vice Chairman of the IWM Academic Advisory Board
Guest (May 2013)
Timothy Snyder
Professor of History, Yale University
Permanent Fellow (in residence June 2013 – May 2014)
United Europe – Divided History
Kristina Stoeckl
APART Fellow of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Department of Political Sciences, University of Vienna
Visiting Fellow (March – June 2013)
Orthodox Christianity and Politics:
Multiple Secularisms, Liberal Norms and Traditional Religion
Marius Ioan Tatar
Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Oradea
Robert Bosch Junior Visiting Fellow (July – December 2013)
Democracy Without Engagement:
The Roots and Patterns of Political Participation in Post-Communist South-Eastern-Europe
Charles Taylor
Professor of Philosophy, McGill University, Montréal
Permanent Fellow (in residence 2013)
Religion and Secularism
Katalin Teller
Oberassistentin am Lehrstuhl für Ästhetik, Institut für Kunsttheorie und Medienforschung an der Eötvös-Loránd-Universität Budapest
Paul Celan Visiting Fellow (February – July 2013)
Theodor W. Adorno: Ästhetische Theorie
German > Hungarian
Barbara Torunczyk
Editor-in-chief, Zesztyty Literackie, Warsaw
Milena Jesenská Visiting Fellow (April – June 2013)
Zesztyty Literackie: Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going?
Or: The Autobiography of the Mind
Maxim Trudolyubov
Editorial Page Editor, special correspondent and columnist at Vedomosti, Moscow, published by The Financial Times, The Wall Street Journal and Sanoma
Guest (December 2012 – February 2013)
Fellowship program “Russia in Global Dialogue”
Petr Urban
Research Fellow of Philosophy, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague
Paul Celan Visiting Fellow (January – March 2013)
Virginia Held: The Ethics of Care: Personal, Political and Global
English > Czech
Anton Vodianyi
Freelance translator, Kyiv
Paul Celan Visiting Fellow (April – June 2013)
Edward W. Said: Humanism and Democratic Criticism
English > Ukrainian
Karolina Wigura
Adjunct of History of Ideas, University of Warsaw, ‘Kultura Liberalna’
Bronisław Geremek Junior Visiting Fellow (September 2012 – June 2013)
Fear and Politics of Fear in Post-Communist Countries.
The Cases of Poland, Ukraine, and the Former GDR
Stilian Yotov
Professor of Philosophy, St. Klimend Ohridski University, Sofia
Paul Celan Visting Fellow (January – March 2013)
Siegfried Kracauer: Der Detektiv-Roman / Die Angestellten
German > Bulgarian
Olesya Zakharova
Senior lecturer of Law, Irkutsk State University
Alexander Herzen Junior Visiting Fellow (January – June 2013)
The “Effect of Absence” of the Importance of Human Rights in Russian Society and Russian-European Relations
Upcoming Events
May 23rd / 4:30pm
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Herwig Czech
Health, Illness and Death in Post-War Vienna
May 27th / 4:30pm
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Gleb Pavlovskiy
Новый Режим, его приход и уход
May 28th / 6:00pm
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´No help from anyone.´
Law and film in a post-communist country
May 29th / 4:30pm
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Annemieke Hendriks
From Seed to Superstar on the European Market: A Biography of the Tomato
June 5th / 4:30pm
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Barbara Torunczyk
´Zeszyty Literackie´: skąd idziemy, czyli Autobiografia umysłu

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