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Marina Lambert's PhD research focuses on the construction of European identity in the context of the Eurozone crisis. The project analyses discursive construction of institutional narratives of European integration, the place of symbols, myths and ritual practices in European identity promotion strategies, scrutinizes the phenomenon of Euromaidan and the value of affect for triggering identification mechanisms in the public. The project is supervised by prof. Ian Manners.
CV
Education:
- 02/2015-02/2019 – PhD, Department of Political Science, Copenhagen University, Copenhagen, Denmark;
- 09/2011-09/2013 – MA degree, University of Aarhus, major in European Studies, Aarhus, Denmark;
- 09/2010-06/2011 - MA program, National University of "Kiev-Mohyla Academy", major in Cultural Studies: History and Theory, Kiev, Ukraine;
- 09/2006-06/2010 – BA degree, National University of “Kiev-Mohyla Academy”, major in Cultural Studies, Kiev, Ukraine;
Courses and conferences:
- 10/2015 - general meeting of the Danish Political Science Association, Kolding, Denmark;
- 09-10/2015 - "Markets and Democracy" master class, University of Lucerne, Lucerne, Switzerland;
- 11/2014 – 3rd Midterm ESA Conference “Europe’s Global Challenges: Politics, Markets and Societies”, paper “Myth, Symbol and Ritual in European Identity Construction during the Eurozone Crisis”, University of Copenhagen, Denmark;
- 07-08/2011 – Summer Program “History of European Integration”, Istanbul Bilgi University, Istanbul, Turkey;
- 06/2011 – Viadrina Summer University "Post-Socialist Cultures and Societies", Frankfurt (Oder), Germany;
- 07-08/2010 – International Summer Program "European Studies", University of Vienna, Austria;
- 07/2010 – International Summer School “European Culture(s): The Challenge of Diversity and Unity”, University of Graz, Austria;
Languages:
English – proficient user; Danish – independent user;
Russian – proficient user; Ukrainian – proficient user;
Keywords
- Faculty of Social Sciences
- European Integration
- identity construction
- Discourse analysis
- Psychoanalysis
- European identity
- symbols and myths
- EU