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Below are the lists of the 2008-2009 fellows - giving names, affiliations, and project titles - under all NEC administered programs.

 

NEC

  • Ştefan COLCERIU
    Researcher, “Iorgu Iordan – Al. Rosetti” Institute for Linguistics, Bucharest
    L’espace dans le Testament de Salomon  et les manifestations d’une polémique identitaire de l’Antiquité tardive

  • Dr. Christian FERENCZ-FLATZ

    Husserl und die Erfahrung des Kinos

  • Dr. Nicolae GHEORGHIŢĂ

    Associate Professor, National University of Music, Bucharest
    The Byzantine Chant in the Romanian Principalities during the Phanariot Period (1711 – 1821)

  • Dr. Adrian MURARU

    Lecturer, Faculty of Philosophy, “Al. I. Cuza” University, Iasi
    Origenian Interpretation upon Numbers: Context and Spiritual Exegesis (A study accompanying the bilingual commented edition of Origen’s extant exegetical work on Numbers: Homilies and Scholia)

  • Alexandru SIMON

    Ph.D. Candidate, Faculty of History and Philosophy, “Babeş-Bolyai” University, Cluj-Napoca
    Ideology, Politics and Propaganda in Central- and South-Eastern Europe from Nicopolis to Belgrade (1396-1456)

  • Anca Maria ŞINCAN

    Ph.D. Candidate, CEU, Budapest

    Re-Writing Their History – A New Orthodox Interpretative Cannon for the History of the Greek Catholic Church During the Communist Period

  • Dr. Attila SZIGETI

    Assistant Professor, Faculty of History and Philosophy, “Babeş-Bolyai” University, Cluj-Napoca
    L’expérience incarnée dans la phénoménologie, les sciences cognitives et la philosophie analytique de l’esprit : la perception et l’intersubjectivité incarnée

  • Adela TOPLEAN

    Ph.D. Candidate, Faculty of Letters, University of Bucharest
    On Personal Ways of Dying: Outlining a Theoretical Inquiry

2008-2009 NEC-MÖLLGAARD FELLOW 

  • Eveline CIOFLEC

    Zu einer Phänomenologie des Handelns. Ein Ansatz mit Martin Heidegger und Hannah Arendt ausgehend vom Begriff der Situation

2008-2009 NEC FELLOW by special invitation*

  • Alexandru GICA
    Associate Professor, Faculty of mathematics, University of Bucharest

    The Recent History of the Aromanians from Romania

*This Fellowship was established in support of underdeveloped fields in the Romanian academe



EUROPA

  • Hiëronymus Franciscus van DRUNEN (The Netherlands) Oct. 2008 – Feb. 2009

    Ph.D. Candidate, University of Amsterdam
    Regional Identity in a Newly Designed Habsburg Crown Land: The Case of Bukovina

     

  • Stefan DYROFF (Germany) Mar. 2009 – Jul. 2009

    Lecturer, Historical Institute, University of Bern
    Western European Reactions to Changes in the Romanian System of Property to Land in the Interwar Period and its Impact on Romanian Policy

     

  • Alyssa GROSSMAN (USA) Mar. 2009 – Jul. 2009

    Ph.D. Candidate, University of Manchester
    Constructing Europe: Bucharest Memories (Past, Present, Future)

     

  • Daniel HAMMER (USA) Oct. 2008 – Feb. 2009

    Ph.D. Candidate, University of Pittsburgh
    Democracy: Is There Any Way but the European Way?

     

  • Zofia MACHNICKA (Poland) Mar. 2009 – Jul. 2009

    Ph.D. Candidate, Warsaw University & Université de Bourgogne
    Curator, Zacheta National Gallery of Art, Warsaw
    L’apport des artistes modernistes de l’Europe de l’Est dans la cristallisation des paradigmes esthétiques et idéologiques des avant-gardes européens

     

  • Leonid PEISAKHIN (Russia) Mar. 2009 – Jul. 2009

    Ph.D. Candidate, Yale University
    Culture, Economics, or Good Fortune? Explaining Variation in Compliance with Laws Across the Post-Communist Space

     

  • Maia TOTEVA (Bulgaria) Oct. 2008 – Feb. 2009

    Ph.D. Candidate, University of Texas at Austin
    Voices Behind the Curtain: Language, Ideology and Totalitarian Systems in the Works of Russian and East European Nonconformist Artists (1960s-1970s)

      

  • Vesselina VATCHKOVA (Bulgaria) Mar. 2009 – Jul. 2009

    Professeur invité, Académie Nationale des Beaux-arts, Sofia
    L’émergence de la notion et de la réalité de l’Europe de Sud-Est (la communauté byzantine)

      


ODOBLEJA

  • Remus Gabriel ANGHEL

    Researcher, Institute for Researching the Problems of National Minorities, Cluj-Napoca
    Transnational Practices at the EU Borders: Case Study on the Border Regions between Romania and Ukraine

     

  • Adriana DIACONU

    Associate Professor, Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca
    Architecture du quotidien et idéologies dominantes. La réception des immeubles collectifs d'avant et d'après la guerre

  • Anca DOHOTARIU

    Ph.D. Candidate, EHESS , Paris & University of Bucharest
    Politiques familiales et metamorphoses du lien de conjugalité dans le postcommunisme roumain. Un révélateur de la distance entre normes et pratiques sociales

  • Dr. Ştefan DORONDEL

    Researcher, Institute of Anthropology, Bucharest
    Researcher, Institute for South-Eastern European Studies, Bucharest
    Rural Transformation, Social Differentiation and Land Use Change in Post-socialist Romania

  • Zsuzsa-Kinga PLAINER

    Ph.D. Candidate, Department of European Studies, “Babeş-Bolyai” University, Cluj-Napoca
    Researcher, The Institute for Studying National Minorities’ Issues, Cluj-Napoca
    Cultural Politics and Hungarian Ethnic Identity-Buliding in a Local Society from Ceauşescu’s Romania. The Hungarian Theater in Oradea during the 1980s

     

  • Dr. Gabriela PRELIPCEAN

    Vice-Dean, “Ştefan cel Mare” University, Suceava
    Contributions Regarding Optimal Migration Policies after the European Enlargement

     

  • Radu-Alexandru RĂUŢĂ

    Ph.D. Candidate, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
    The Making of a Civic Center


  • Narcis TULBURE

    Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Anthropology, University of Pittsburgh
    Values in Change: Ambiguous Ownership, Collective Action and Changing Notions of Worth in Romanian Mutual Funds Industry

     


2008-2009 ROBERT BOSCH REGIONAL PROGRAM FELLOW

  • Jelena GRUJIĆ (Serbia) Oct. 2008 – Feb. 2009

    Journalist, Vreme Weekly Magazine
    Political Framing of Refugees in Former Yugoslavia: 1990’s and the Post-Conflict Democracies