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Professor Maruska Svasek

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Dr Maruska Svasek

Professor Maruska Svasek

School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics

Title of Disciplinary Research Field: Anthropology

sub-fields in which you are active:Political History, History of Art, Cultural Geography

My main research interests include material culture, art, migration and emotions. In the past decade, I have brought these strands together, exploring the mobility and agency of humans, artefacts and images in an era of intensifying globalization and transnational connectivity.

Contact info

  • m.svasek@qub.ac.uk
  • +44 (0)28 9097 3879

Research Interests

  • Material Production and Art
  • Migration and Transnationalism
  • Emotions and Affect

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Public outreach & key achievements

  • Active involvement Kathakali Heritage projects (2011-2019) through workshops on migration, family history, religion, heritage and interviewing techniques in schools, community centres and museums. The projects, run by the Kala Chethena Kathakali Company, have been funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund and are. My task as ‘in-house anthropologist’ is to give workshops in England in primary and secondary schools, and in museums and other organisations. http://www.kathakali.net/
  • Active core member of the network Brokering Intercultural Exchange: Interrogating the Role of Arts and Cultural Management (AHRC-Funded, partnership between QUB and Heilbronn University of Applied Sciences) (2017-2019) https://managingculture.net/
  • PI for the HERA-funded international collaborative project Creativity and Improvisation in a World of Movement, with partners: Queen’s University Belfast, Free University of Amsterdam, University of Oslo, Manchester Metropolitan University, Museum of Ethnology, Vienna (2009-2012)  

Research students

PhD Title Dementia and the Art of Caring: New Opportunities for Creative Practitioners in the Ageing Economy
Name Taika Bottner 
Country Finland
Years of Study 2018 to present
   
PhD Title  Navigating Mental Health in Northern Ireland: An Ethnography of Polish and Lithuanian Migrants’ Help-Seeking Strategies in a Translocal Landscape
Name Lee Thomas Marshall 
Country  UK
Years of Study 2018 to present
   
PhD Title The Long-term Impact of Growing up with the Troubles 
Name Angela Mazzetti 
Country UK
Years of Study 2014 to present (part-time)

 


Alumni: Where are they now

PhD Title Performance and Possibility in the Cracked Art World: Community Arts in Contemporary Northern Ireland
Name Dr Kayla Rush
Graduated 2018
Country USA
Current Position  Dr Rush received the two-year Marie Sklodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship, which is part of the European Commission's Horizon 2020 funding. The funding is for an interdisciplinary project called 'Rocking in the Midwest: Transmitting and Performing Social Class in Rock Music Education'.  She is based in the School of Theology, Philosophy and Music at Dublin City University.
   
PhD Title  Shifting Perceptions, Emotions, and Memories: Japanese Women in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland
Name Naoko Maehara 
Graduated 2014
Country  Japan
Current Position  Postdoc at Harvard, winner of the 2015 Royal Astronomical Society's Penston for best astrophysics thesis in UK, winner of Royal Astronomical Society’s Fellowship for 2018 
   
PhD Title Host galaxies of superluminous supernovae
Name  
Graduated  
Country Taiwan
Current Position  Dr Maehara is based in Japan and has continued to conduct research and publish work on Japanese women. 

 

 


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