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Visiting Fellows and Guests 2010 |
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- Paul Dragos Aligica
- Senior Research Fellow, Faculty Fellow, James Buchanan Center
for Political Economy, George Mason University, Arlington
Robert Bosch Visiting Fellow
(October 2009 – March 2010)
From “South-Eastern Europe” to “The Black Sea
Region”.
A Study of Social and Institutional Construction of Economic Regionalization
- Maren Behrensen
- Ph.D. candidate in Philosophy, Boston University
Junior Visiting Fellow
(January – June 2010)
Justifying Exclusion – Political Membership and the Nation-State
- Joshua Berson
- Historian and Anthropologist, Philadelphia
Junior Visiting Fellow
Fellowship program “Religion and Secularism”
(October 2009 – March 2010)
The Ethnographic Production of Cultural/Spiritual Value
- Christine Blättler
- Dozentin für Philosophie, Universität Potsdam; FWF-Stipendiatin
Lise Meitner Fellow
(August 2009 – July 2011)
Die Phantasmagorie als Brennpunkt der Moderne.
Zu Genealogie und Funktion eines kulturphilosophischen Begriffs
- Mateusz Borowski
- Adjunct Professor of Drama, Jagiellonian University, Krakow
Paul Celan Visiting Fellow
(December 2009 – February 2010)
Judith Butler, “Antigone’s Claim. Kinship Between Life
and Death”
(English > Polish)
- Holly Case
- Assistant Professor of History, Cornell University, Ithaca
Visiting Fellow
Fellowship program “United Europe – Divided Memory”
(July – December 2010)
- Dipesh Chakrabarty
- Lawrence A. Kimpton Distinguished Service Professor of History,
University of Chicago
Visiting Fellow
(June – July 2010)
Fellowship program “Religion and Secularism”
An Indian History of Historical Distance.
Climate Change and Conflicting Visions of Human History
- Anne Dwyer
- Assistant Professor of Russian Studies, Pomona College,
Claremont
Junior Visiting Fellow
Fellowship program “United Europe – Divided
Memory”
(October
2010 – March 2011)
The Gates of Europe: Cultural Traffic Between the Late Habsburg
and Romanov Empires
- Antonio Ferrara
- Cultore della materia, University of Naples “Federico
II”
Junior Visiting Fellow
Fellowship program “United Europe – Divided Memory”
(January – June 2010)
Europeans in the GULAG – Europeans Against the GULAG:
The “Strangers” in the Soviet Camps and David Rousset’s ‘Commission
Internationale contre le régime concentrationnnaire (CICRC)’
- Bogdan Ghiu
- Freelance translator, Bucharest
Paul Celan Visiting Fellow
(January – June 2010)
Pierre Bourdieu, “Langage et pouvoir symbolique”
(French > Romanian)
- Sorin Gog
- Assistant Professor of Sociology, Babes-Bolyai University Cluj
Junior Visiting Fellow
Fellowship program “Religion and Secularism”
(January – June 2010)
The Europeanisation of Eastern Christianity:
Secularisation in Post-socialist Romania and Bulgaria
- Katrin Hammerstein
- Ph.D. candidate in History, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg
Junior Visiting Fellow
Fellowship program “United Europe – Divided Memory”
(October 2009 – March 2010)
Shared Past – Divided Memory?
National Socialism in Memory Discourses and Constructions of Identity in the Federal Republic of Germany, the GDR and Austria
- Julia Hertlein
- Doktorandin (Universität Wien, Soziologie), ÖAW
DOC-Team Stipendiatin
Junior Visiting Fellow
(September 2010 – February 2011)
Zur Politisierung von Erkenntnis und Körper.
Möglichkeiten einer transdisziplinären feministischen Wissenschaftskritik
- Vessela Hristova
- Ph.D. candidate in Political Science, Harvard University
Robert Bosch Junior Visiting Fellow
(January – June 2010)
Accommodating National Diversity in the Integration Process of the European Union
- Asim Jusic
- PhD Candidate in Comparative Constitutional Law, Central European University, Budapest
Robert Bosch Junior Visiting Fellow (October 2009 – March 2010)
Comparative Legal Regulation of Religious Institutions:
A Behavioral Law and Economics Approach
- Sudipta Kaviraj
- Head of the Middle East and Asian Languages and Cultures Dept.,
Columbia University, New York
Visiting Fellow
Fellowship program “Religion and Secularism”
(May – August 2010)
- Ivan Krastev
- Chair of the Board, Centre for Liberal Strategies, Sofia
Visiting Fellow
(May 2009 – August 2010)
The BRIC-Hiker's Guide to the New World Order
- Grzegorz Krzywiec
- Adjunct/Research Associate of History, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw
Bronislaw Geremek Fellow
(September 2009 – June 2010)
Vienna ’s Impact on Polish Modern Antisemitism, 1883-1938
- Hiroaki Kuromiya
- Professor of History, Indiana University, Bloomington
Visiting Fellow
Fellowship program “United Europe – Divided Memory”
(September 09 – June 2010)
Europe, the Soviet Union and Asia
- Lois Lee
- Ph.D. candidate in Sociology, University of Cambridge
Junior Visiting Fellow
(March – May 2010)
Religion in Relief.
What Non-Religion and Not Religion Tell Us About Religion, And the Secular Age
- Susanne Lettow
- Privatdozentin für Philosophie, Universität Paderborn;
FWF-Stipendiatin
Visiting Fellow
(March 2008 - February 2011)
Die symbolische Macht der Biologie.
Artikulationen biologischen Wissens in der Naturphilosophie um 1800
- Iris Mendel
- Doktorandin (Universität Wien, Philosophie), ÖAW
DOC-Team Stipendiatin
Junior Visiting Fellow
(September 2010 – February 2011)
Zur Politisierung von Erkenntnis und Körper.
Möglichkeiten einer transdisziplinären feministischen Wissenschaftskritik
- Dragan Prole
- Assistant Professor of Philosophy, University of Novi Sad
Paul Celan Visiting Fellow
(April - June 2010)
Edmund Husserl, “Erste Philosophie I. Kritische Ideengeschichte
(Deutsch > Serbisch)
- Julia Riegler
- Doktorandin (Universität Wien, Philosophie), ÖAW
DOC-Team Stipendiatin
Junior Visiting Fellow
(September 2010 – February 2011)
Zur Politisierung von Erkenntnis und Körper.
Möglichkeiten einer transdisziplinären feministischen Wissenschaftskritik
- Andrew Roberts
- Assistant Professor of Political Science, Northwestern University, Evanston
Visiting Fellow
Fellowship program “Social Solidarity, Social Inequality, Social and Political Consequences of Climate Change”
(January – June 2010)
Does Social Inequality Lead to Political Inequality in Postcommunist Europe?
- Avraham Rot
- MA student of Sociology of Knowledge, Hebrew University
Hebrew University Junior Visiting Fellow
(October 2009 – March 2010)
European Identity and the Function of Boredom
- Nora Ruck
- Doktorandin (Universität Wien, Psychologie), ÖAW DOC-Team Stipendiatin
Junior Visiting Fellow
(September 2010 – February 2011)
Zur Politisierung von Erkenntnis und Körper.
Möglichkeiten einer transdisziplinären feministischen Wissenschaftskritik
- Arne Ruth
- Publicist and Journalist; former Editor in Chief for culture at Dagens Nyheter, Stockholm
Milena Jesenská Visiting Fellow
(January – March 2010)
The "Handwoerterbuch des Grenz- und Auslandsdeutschtums" (1933) and Academic Collaboration
- Ewa Rzanna
- MA Student in Far East Studies, Jagiellonian University, Krakow; Fellowship
Receiver, Taiwan National University, Taipeh
Junior Visiting Fellow
Fellowship program “Religion and Secularism”
(September 2009 – February 2010 )
The Other Secularity
- Leonardo Schiocchet
- Ph.D. candidate in Socio-cultural Anthropology, Boston University
Junior Visiting Fellow
(January – June 2010)
Being Palestinian Refugee in Lebanon:
Social Referents, Ritual Tempo and
Belonging in a Christian and a Muslim Palestinian Refugee Camp
- Leo Schlöndorff
- Doktorand (Universität Wien, Deutsche Philologie, Philosophie), ÖAW
DOC-Team Stipendiat
Junior Visiting Fellow
(April – September 2010)
Abendländische Apokalyptik.
Historische, literarische und mediale Aneignungsprozesse eines religiösen Motivs
- Elizabeth Shakman Hurd
- Assistant Professor of Political Science, Northwestern University, Evanston
Guest
Fellowship program “Religion and Secularism”
(June 2010)
Law, Religion, and International Politics after the Critique of Secularization
- >Marci Shore
- Assistant Professor of History, Yale University
Visiting Fellow
Fellowship program “United Europe – Divided Memory”
(August 2009 – August 2010)
The Self Laid Bare:
Phenomenology, Structuralism, and other Cosmopolitan Encounters
- Elitza Stanoeva
- Ph.D. candidate in History, Humboldt University Berlin
Paul Celan Visiting Fellow
(January – June 2010)
Saskia Sassen, “The Global City: New York, London, Tokyo”
(English > Bulgarian)
- Michael Staudigl
- Head of Research, FWF; Lecturer, University of Vienna
Visiting Fellow (November 2007 - October 2010)
Die vielen Gesichter der Gewalt.
Auf dem Weg zu einer integrativen Konzeption
- Katharina Steidl
- Doktorandin (Akademie der Bildenden Künste Wien, Kunstgeschichte), ÖAW
DOC-Stipendiatin
Junior Visiting Fellow
(April – September 2010)
Bilder des Schattens.
Fotogramme zwischen Zufall, Berührung und Imagination
- Ahmet S. Tekelioglu
- Ph.D. candidate in Political Science, Boston University
Junior Visiting Fellow
(January – June 2010)
International Politics of Umma in a Secular Europe?
The Impact of Culturalist Arguments
- Andrea Thuma
- Doktorandin (Universität Salzburg, Politikwissenschaft), ÖAW
DOC-Stipendiatin
Junior Visiting Fellow
(March – August 2010)
“Von dem Wunsch, die Welt bewohnbar zu machen...”:
Hannah Arendt, globale Verantwortung und der öffentliche Raum
- Alina Vaisfeld
- Ph.D. candidate in Philosophy, New School for Social Research, New York
Guest
(April – May 2010)
The Subject as Movement:
The Relation between Self and World in Husserl, Heidegger, and Patocka
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