Vera Skvirskaja

PhD University of Cambridge

  • Karen Blixens Plads 8

    2300 København S

Personlig profil

Sprogkundskaber

English, Danish, Russian, Ukrainian

Primære forskningsområder

post-Soviet society, cosmopolitanism, migration, cultural heritage, propaganda, gender, trade, urban markets, political culture, Ukraine, Russia, China, Turkey, Uzbekistan, Black Sea region, the Cauasus 

Aktuel forskning

1. Cultural heritage, ethno-religious minorities, Bukharan Jews, mobility and migration, cultures of trade, practices of coexistence, cemetries, diaspora, people's diplomacy, gender, social media. 

2. The Russian war (2014- ), Ukraine, national self-identifications, patriotic commodities, propaganda, 'Russian relocators', social media.

Sites: Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Russia, the USA, Austria 

 

Undervisnings- og vejledningsområder

Propaganda; Kultur- og Samfundsteori; Russian Culture and Society; Popular Geopolitics; Economic Anthropology; Sex and Gender, Kinship; Migration; Postsocialism; Qualitative Research Methods; Ethnographic Fieldwork; New Anthropological Theory; Danish Culture and Society; Urban Culture in Theory and Action; History, myth, and narrative in a cultural and theoretical perspective  

 

CV

Education

1999-2006

Ph.D. in Social Anthropology. University of Cambridge, UK. Title of dissertation:  ‘New Economic Forms and Subjectivity in Post-socialist Russia: the Case of a Rural Periphery, Yamal-Nenets Autonomous District’.

1998-1999

M.Phil. in Social Anthropology. University of Cambridge, UK

1994-1998

BA in Anthropology. University of Copenhagen, Denmark

1993-1994

Department of English, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

1988-1990

Faculty of Roman-Germanic Philology, English Studies, Kiev State University, USSR

 

EMPLOYMENT (academic positions only)

01 2022 - 31.12.2024

Associate Professor, University of Copenhagen, Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies 

02 2020 - 12 2021

Part-time lecturer, University of Copenhagen, Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies 

10 2015 - 10 2019 

Associate Professor, University of Copenhagen, Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies 

09 2010 -  07 2015

Post Doctoral Researcher, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Institute of Anthropology                    

09 2006 - 07 2010

Research Fellow, University of Cambridge, UK. Department of Social Anthropology

09 2005 - 08 2006

Lecturer. The London School of Economics. Department of Anthropology.

01-05 2005

Academic Staff Assistant, University of Cambridge, Department of Social Anthropology. Full time

10-12 2004

Academic Staff Assistant, University of Cambridge, Department of Social Anthropology. Part time

09 2002 - 01 2003

Teaching Assistant. University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Institute of Anthropology.

 

INTERDISCIPLINARY COLLABORATIONS AND EXTERNAL FUNDING

2020 - 2023 

Editor-in-Chief at The Copenhagen Journal of Asian Studies, The Danish Council for Independent Research, Culture and Communication Council. Collaboration with the Copehnagen Business School  

2004-2005

Research collaboration on the interdisciplinary project ‘Interaction and Co-existence in Bukhara, Uzbekistan’ as a part of the international project ‘Communities in Interaction: Discourses of conflict, conversion and coexistence in cosmopolitan contexts’, funded by the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, Delhi, India.

09 2006- 07 2008

Research collaboration on the international interdisciplinary project ‘Language Policy in Ukraine: Anthropological, linguistic and further perspectives,’ (UK, Austria, Ukraine), funded by the INTAS, Brussels

Emneord

  • Det Humanistiske Fakultet
  • ethnographic method, post-Soviet society, migration, economic cultures, heritage, Russia, Ukraine, Black Sea Region, Central Asia, China
  • ethnographic photography
  • digital ethnogrpahy
  • propaganda
  • material culture
  • ideology
  • cross-cultural studies
  • regional studies
  • urban coexistence
  • mobility
  • cultural heritage
  • minorities
  • anthropology
  • cosmpolitanism
  • tolerance
  • diaspora
  • market places
  • identity and language
  • political economy
  • gender
  • trade networks
  • Russia's indigenous peoples
  • Siberian Studies
  • Christianisation
  • Det Samfundsvidenskabelige Fakultet
  • social anthropology

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