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from antro-pólus 2020/3–4
by ELTE TáTK
Lili Almási-Szabó
Professor, academic researcher and Sociology Ph.D.student at Pontifical Catholic University of Chile Field of research: Anthropology of religion, Sociology of religion
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Bettina Bakos
Researcher, postgraduate student; Ba in Philologist in Eastern Languages and Cultures, specialised in Indology Studies, ELTE Budapest; Ma in Cultural Anthropology, ELTE, Budapest Field of research: family and marriage, caste system, hinduism, sikhism, traditionsand modernity, status and role
Dorjpagma Batsaikhan
Master's student, Cultural Anthropology Department, Faculty of Social Sciences, ELTE. Field of research: Mongolian identity,cultural heritage, nationalism
Karin Budrugeac
Visual Studies and Society Master Program (second year), Faculty of Political Science, National University of Political Science and Public Administration Field of Research: Cultural Anthropology
Afina Nurul Faizah
MA in Ethnic and Minority Policy Public Relations, Features Editor, and an Activist Field of studies: Gender studies, Finno-ugric studies, Postcolonial studies, and Indigenous Peoples andCulture studies
Trime Halili
Researcher, postgraduate student; Ba in Political Science in South-east European University, Tetovë, North Macedonia; MA in Cultural Anthropology, ELTE, Budapest Field of research: community making, social movement, performativity, socio-cultural identity, ethnicity and East-West dichotomy.
Máté Kiss
External Lecturer, Department of Cultural Anthropology, Faculty of Social Sciences, Eötvös Loránd University of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary Field of Research: Political anthropology, ethnicity and nationalism, political activism
Endre Kovács
Master's student, Cultural Anthropology Department, Faculty of Social Sciences, ELTE Field of research: conspiracy theory, New Age, neopaganism
Richard Papp
Associate Professor in Cultural Anthropology and Sociology, Director of Institute of Social Relations, Faculty of Social Sciences, Eötvös Loránd University of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary Field of research: Cultural significances of religion, ethnicity,modern myths, Central and Eastern European identities and the Hungarian Jewish culture
Kata Szabó
PhD student, Interdisciplinary Social Research, Doctoral School, Faculty of Social Sciences, ELTE Field of research: Migration, identity, values
Miklós Szabó
Assistant Professor, Department of Cultural Anthropology Faculty of Social Sciences, Eötvös Loránd University of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary Field of research: Political Anthropology, Genocide Studies, Racism and racial thinking, Anthropology of violenceand crime
Szőke Noémi
Pécsi Tudományegyetem Bölcsészettudományi Kar, Interdiszciplináris Doktori Iskola, Néprajz – Kulturális Antropológia Doktori Program Kutatási terület: Migráció