Members of Research Grants carried out at IRH-ICUB:
European Grants:
Principal Investigator, project – Record-keeping, fiscal reform, and the rise of institutional accountability in late-medieval Savoy: a source-oriented approach
Postdoctoral researcher, project – Record-keeping, fiscal reform, and the rise of institutional accountability in late-medieval Savoy: a source-oriented approach
Postdoctoral researcher, project – Record-keeping, fiscal reform, and the rise of institutional accountability in late-medieval Savoy: a source-oriented approach
PCE grants:
Principal investigator, project – The Structures of Conflict: A Phenomenological Approach to Violence
Experienced researcher, project – The Structures of Conflict: A Phenomenological Approach to Violence
Postdoctoral researcher, project – The Structures of Conflict: A Phenomenological Approach to Violence
Postdoctoral researcher, project – The Structures of Conflict: A Phenomenological Approach to Violence
Postdoctoral researcher, project – The Structures of Conflict: A Phenomenological Approach to Violence
PhD student, project – The Structures of Conflict: A Phenomenological Approach to Violence
PhD student, project – The Structures of Conflict: A Phenomenological Approach to Violence
Postdoctoral researcher, projects – The Emergence of Mathematical Physics in the Context of Experimental Philosophy and Research Assistant, project – The Phenomenological Analysis of Axiomatic Mathematics
Project – The Emergence of Mathematical Physics in the Context of Experimental Philosophy
PhD student, project – The Emergence of Mathematical Physics in the Context of Experimental Philosophy
Principal investigator, project – The Phenomenological Analysis of Axiomatic Mathematics
Experienced researcher, project – The Phenomenological Analysis of Axiomatic Mathematics
Postdoctoral researcher, project – The Phenomenological Analysis of Axiomatic Mathematics
Research Assistant, project – The Phenomenological Analysis of Axiomatic Mathematics
Principal Investigator, project – The Mental Imagery of Eastern Christianity and Islam According to Western Travel Descriptions during the Second Half of the 16th Century
Experienced Researcher, project – The Mental Imagery of Eastern Christianity and Islam According to Western Travel Descriptions during the Second Half of the 16th Century
Project – The Mental Imagery of Eastern Christianity and Islam According to Western Travel Descriptions during the Second Half of the 16th Century
Project – The Mental Imagery of Eastern Christianity and Islam According to Western Travel Descriptions during the Second Half of the 16th Century
Project – The Mental Imagery of Eastern Christianity and Islam According to Western Travel Descriptions during the Second Half of the 16th Century
Project – The Mental Imagery of Eastern Christianity and Islam According to Western Travel Descriptions during the Second Half of the 16th Century
Project – The Mental Imagery of Eastern Christianity and Islam According to Western Travel Descriptions during the Second Half of the 16th Century
Project – The Mental Imagery of Eastern Christianity and Islam According to Western Travel Descriptions during the Second Half of the 16th Century
Project – The Mental Imagery of Eastern Christianity and Islam According to Western Travel Descriptions during the Second Half of the 16th Century
Lorena Anton – Anthropologist, Research Scientist (ro. CSIII) in social anthropology at University of Bucharest (Faculty of Letters); PhD in Ethnology (specialization ’social and cultural anthropology’), University of Bordeaux Segalen & University of Bucharest (Bordeaux, 2010); coordinator of the Junior Research Group Memory Studies (founded in 2008 at the Faculty of Letters); member of EASA (European Association of Social Anthropologist) & coordinator of EASA’s Europeanist Network (since 2016), SIEF (Société Internationale d’Ethnologie et de Folklore) and IUAES (The International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences). Her present research interests include European politics of reproduction and protest movements, history of European anthropology/ethnology and Romanian politics on ageing, memory and wellbeing. Currently, she is the PI of the FP7-PEOPLE-Marie Curie-CIG project REPROAB, Controlling Reproduction in Post-Communist Romania: The Abortion Issue, and has recently initiated at ICUB an exploratory research on Ageing, Memory and Health In Local Communities(research project no. 1358/2016, founded by the University of Bucharest) in paralel to the interdisciplinary seminar Memory: From Brains to Narratives.
Tinca Prunea is researcher at the University of Bucharest and at IHRIM, ENS Lyon. She was élève étrangère of the ENS Paris and has a PhD of the University Paris IV-Sorbonne (2011). She was the recipient of two post-doctoral fellowships, at the New Europe College, Bucharest (2014-2015) and at the IZEA, Halle (2015). Her research primarily focuses on Kant and the German Enlightenment as well as on Kant’s reception in the 20th century. She is co-editor of Kant et Wolff: Héritages et Ruptures (Paris: Vrin, 2011).