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Curriculum vitae


Name: Gergő Pulay

Born: Budapest 29. 02. 1980

Nationality: Hungarian

E-mail: [email protected]


Fields of interest


urban marginality, poverty, public culture, transgression and intimacy, ethnicity and nationalism, popular culture, ethnographic research practice, Hungary, Romania


Position


2017 Research assistant (part time), Institute for Regional Studies, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, Hungarian Academy of Sciences

Education

Majors

2017 PHD at the Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology, Central European University, Budapest, Hungary

2006-2007 MA at the Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology, Central European University, Budapest, Hungary

2002-2006 Student at the Department of Sociology, University of Pécs, Hungary

1999-2006 Student at the Department of Communication and Media Studies (with a Specialization in Social Communication and Cultural Anthropology), University of Pécs, Hungary

Special programs and fellowships


2013-2014 International Fellow at the New Europe College, Bucharest, Romania.


2012 June Short term research grant offered by the Central European University.


2011 January-April Visiting research student at the Department of Anthropology, Goldsmiths College, University of London


2010 September-November Fellow at the Romanian Cultural Institute supported by the Grant for Foreign Researchers


2010 January-March Visiting research student at the Department of Social Anthropology, University College London


2008-2010 Doctoral Fellow of the Marie Curie SocAnth International PhD Programme Promoting Anthropology in Central and Eastern Europe (One year long visiting fellowship, hosted by the Babes-Bolyai University in Cluj-Napoca)

2007 - 2008 Participant of the two year Summer School and training 'Multi-Disciplinary and Cross-National Approaches to Romany Studies - a Model for Europe' organized by the Central European University and the Romanian Institute for Research on National Minorities. Course directors: Michael Stewart, Julia Szalai.


2003-2004 Fellow of the project Future Continuous – Building Confidence in the Hungarian-Romanian relations through Multicultural Education and Comparative Research, supported by the East-East Program of Open Society Institute.


2003-2005 Member of Collegium Erasmus, Budapest, Hungary


Research


2017-19 Governing urban marginality in shrinking cities. Institute for Regional Studies, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Principal investigator: Tünde Virág.


2008-2013 Street life, value and exchange in a poor neighborhood of Bucharest. Individual fieldwork in a marginal neighborhood of Bucharest, Romania, basis of the PhD thesis at the Central European University. (During these years I’ve spent around 16 months in Ferentari, out of which for about a year I lived in the neighborhood, before follow-up visits)

2008 – ‘Changing National Discourses on Identity and Difference amongst Hungarian Citizens and in the Diaspora’ Research project and fieldwork, Research Institute of Ethnic and National Minorities, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary.

2006-2007 Making ethnicity visible: the cultural politics and musical practices of Roma performers in Budapest. Individual research project and fieldwork, basis of the MA thesis at the Central European University.

2006 – ‘Out of Visegrad’ International project on the migration process from/to the Visegrad countries, Multicultural Centre, Prague, Czech Republic

2005 – ‘Documenting the Lives of Former Slave Labourers and Forced Labourers’ International research program, Foundation “Remembrance, Responsibility and Future”, Berlin, Germany.

2004 – ‘Future Continuous - Building Confidence in the Hungarian-Romanian Relations through Multicultural Education and Comparative Research’ supported by the East-East Program of the Open Society Institute

2004 – ‘Research on School Efficiency’ Research project focusing on Roma and non Roma pupils of a technical school in former steel-town in north east Hungary, National Institute for Public Education, Budapest, Hungary

2003-2005 ‘Reception of Foreigners in the Hungarian Population’ Research Project, Hungarian Central Statistical Office, Institute for Demographic Studies


2003 ‘Social Representations and the European Extreme Right” International research project, Laboratoire Européen de Psychologie Sociale - Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, France.

2003 – ‘The Social Memory of the Kádár-era in Hungary’ Research program of Teleki László Institute for Central-European Studies, Budapest, Hungary

2001-2004 Ethnicity and labour market: ethnic Hungarian guest workers from Romania in the building industry of Hungary. Individual research project and fieldwork, basis of the MA thesis at the University of Pécs.

2001-2002 ’Images and Imaginations on Transylvania’ Research project and fieldwork of the Department of Communication and Media Studies, University of Pécs, Hungary

2000-2002 ’Tourism as Cultural System’ Research seminar and fieldwork of the Department of Communication and Media Studies, University of Pécs, Hungary


Teaching experience


2017-18 Fall term, course title: Introduction to Social Sciences. Open Learning Initiative, Central European University, Budapest.


2012-2013 Winter term, course title: Ethnographic Field Methods. Assistant instructor with Dr. Vlad Naumescu at an MA course, Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology, Central European University, Budapest.


2012-2013 Fall term, course title: Introduction to Sociology and Nationalism Studies. Preparatory training course for students of the Roma Graduate Preparation Program at the Central European University, Budapest.


2011-2012 Fall term, course title: Key Issues in Social and Cultural Anthropology. Teaching assistant of Prof. Dan Rabinowitz at an MA course, Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology, Central European University, Budapest. (In English)


2007-2008 Spring term, Course title: ‘World Music’: Identity Politics and Popular Culture Studies (In Hungarian) Department of Communication and Media Studies, University of Pécs.



Other work experience


2011 Founding member of the Working Group for Public Sociology ‘Helyzet’, Budapest.


2008-2010 Member and editor – anBlokk Association and Social Science Review.


2005-2008 Project coordinator and editor – Anthropolis Public Benefit Association and Cultural Anthropological Journal.


Language:


Hungarian

English

Romanian

Romani (Lovari dialect)


Conference talks and participation in workshops (selected)

In English

March 2017 TED-talk presentation on policy and marginal urban settings, at the Velux Roma Cluster Meeting, Central European University, Budapest.

July 2016 Anthropological Legacies and Human Futures. Biannual Conference of the European Association of Social Anthropologists, Milan, Italy. Panel: Urban Margins: New Perspectives on the City. Presentation: Territorial Stigmatization, Social Unrest and the Creation of Worth in a Poor Neighbourhood of Bucharest.

June 2016 First workshop in a series dedicated to the discussion of draft chapters of the dissertation ‘Street-life exchange and value in a poor neighborhood of Bucharest‘ at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Centre for Social Sciences, Institute for Minority Studies. (Followed by three more similar sessions)

March 2014 Presentation and discussion as part of the seminar series at the New Europe College, Bucharest, Romania. Title of the talk: Street-life exchange and value in a poor neighborhood of Bucharest.

October 2013 Languages of Informality, Workshop, Canterbury, University of Kent, UK. Presentation title: Language and exchange in a poor neighbourhood of Bucharest.


June, 2013 Im/mobilizing In/equalities: Migration and Marginality in Times of Crisis, Annual Graduate Conference at the Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology, Central European University, Budapest, Hungary. Presentation title: “Social Unrest and the Political Life of a Poor Neighborhood in Bucharest“


April 2013 Gender, Ethnicity and Class in Roma Studies: Whither Intersectionality? Research seminar and Master class supported by the European Academic Network on Romani Studies. Cluj, Romania. Presentation title: “Street life and masculinity in a Bucharest neighbourhood”


September 2012 The two sides of the coin: Gypsy economies between the state and the market. Workshop supported by the European Science Foundation, Lisbon, Portugal. Presentation: “Public space as a resource: informal economies in a poor neighborhood of Bucharest”


October 2011 Constructing ‘Ethnic Crime’: Legal and Anthropological Approaches. Brown bag lunch seminar organized by the Equality and Social Justice Research Group at the Central European University, Budapest. Presentation: „Street life, morality and exchange in a poor neighborhood of Bucharest”

September 2011 The Price of Roma Integration. Conference in preparation of a book project, organized by the Pakiv European Network and Weinheim Foundation, Snagov, Romania. Presentation: Parts and Wholes in the study of poverty and urban marginality.

April 2011 Forging the Nation - 21st Annual Conference of the Association for the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism, London School of Economics, London, UK. Presentation: “>>Rocking The Nation<< – Performative And Discursive Aspects Of Neo-Nationalism In Hungary“ (together with Margit Feischmidt)


December 2010 Remaking the Social – New Risks and Solidarities, The First International Conference of the Society of Sociologists from Romania, Cluj-Napoca, Romania. Presentation: “Territorial stigma and the place of community in the study of urban marginality“


September 2010 The 7th National Conference of the Romanian Society for Cultural Anthropology, Bucharest, Romania. Presentation: “Harlem, Texas and Romania: Metaphors and Moralities in a Bucharest Neighborhood”


July 2010 Emerging Social Structures and New Anthropologies, Closing conference of Marie Curie Doctoral Training School, Central European University, Budapest, Hungary. Presentation: “Gypsies, Lawbreakers, Vagabonds and Junkies: Practices of Spatial and Social Distinction in a Bucharest >>Roma Ghetto<<”

May 2010 Bucharest Urban Anthropology and Ethnography Workshop, Muzeul Ţăranului Român, Romanian Peasant Museum, Bucharest, Romania.

October 2009 Two Decades of Scholarship: Romani Studies in Romania, The Romanian Institute for Research on National Minorities (ISPMN) Cluj-Napoca, Romania. Presentation: The Mahala-Complex: Urban space, popular culture and everyday life in a Bucharest neighborhood”

September 2009 Sociology and Social Anthropology In-House PhD Conference, Central European University, Budapest, Hungary. Presentation: “The Mahala-Complex: Urban space, popular culture and everyday life in a Bucharest neighborhood” 

April 2009 Marie Curie Social Anthropology Seminar, Max Plack Institute, Halle/Saale, Germany. Presentation: “Urban Marginality and Popular Culture in Bucharest”

October 2008 ‘Heiße Eisen der Roma-Forschung’ Conference hosted by the Collegium Hungaricum; Vienna, Austria. Presentation: “What is the benefit of making culture visible? Roma performance, recognition and cultural production in Hungary.”

August 2008 Experiencing diversity and mutuality. Biannual Conference of the European Association of Social Anthropologists; Ljubljana, Slovenia. Panel: Beyond Identity: new directions in the anthropology of Roma/Gypsy groups. Presentation: “What is this >>Roma<< in Roma popular culture? Strategies of appropriation and the politics of music-making.”

March 2008 ‘Mapping C-Europe. Confines of Regions’ International Conference of TEK (College of Social Theory) at Corvinus University; Budapest, Hungary. Participant of the panel discussion titled “>>Central-Europe<< from outside“

October 2005 ‘Shared Pasts, Common Spaces, Parallel Transformations’ Workshop of the Project ‘Future Continuous – Building Confidence in the Hungarian-Romanian Relations through Multicultural Education and Comparative Research’; Central European University, Budapest, Hungary

July 2005 Collegium Erasmus – Annual Conference, Budapest; section: Future Continuous – Current Aspects on Migration and Ethnicity in Romania and Hungary. Presentation: “Ethnicity and Labour Market. Ethnic Hungarians in the Construction Industry of Hungary”

December 2003 Public lecture at the Institute of Social Sciences, Sorbonne University, Paris. Title: “Social representations of the Hungarian National Radicalism.” (with Ferenc Erős)

Publications in English


Articles, book chapters:



2017 ‘Rocking the nation’: the Popular Culture of Neo-nationalism. In Nations and Nationalism 23(2): 309-326. (Co-authored with Margit Feischmidt)


2016 ‘I’m Good but also Mad’: Street-economy in a Poor Neighbourhood of Bucharest. In Micol Brazzabeni, Manuela Ivone Cunha and Martin Fotta eds. Gypsy Economy. Romani Livelihoods and Notions of Worth in the 21st Century. New York – Oxford: Berghahn Books, 127-144.


2015 Networked infrastructures and the “local”: Flows and connectivity in a postsocialist city. In City 19(2-3): 344-355. (co-authored with Liviu Chelcea)


2014c ’He’s got a bit of a Jobbik gene’: Conflicting perspectives and the challanges of reconciliation in a Hungarian town. In Vidra Zsuzsa ed. Facing the Far-Right. Ethnographic portrayals of local civil resistance. Budapest - Center for Policy Studies, Central European University, 55-76. (Co-authored with Cecília Kovai)


2014b Les Choix A Faire, Le Prix A Payer: Sur Le Militantisme Rom In Les Temps Modernes 2014/1, 71-91. (in French, in collaboration with Nicolae Gheorghe)


2014a Staging Ethnicity: Cultural Politics and Musical Practices of Roma Performers in Budapest. In Acta Ethnographica Hungarica, 59 (1): 3-24.


2013 Choices to be made and Prices to be paid: Potential Roles and Consequences in Roma activism and policy-making. In From Victimhood to Citizenship. The Path of Roma Integration. A Debate. Will Guy ed. Pakiv European Roma Fund – Kossuth Publishing Corporation, 41-99. (In collaboration with Nicolae Gheorghe)


2011 The Civilized, the Vagabond, the Player and the Fool. Notes on fieldwork in a Bucharest Neighborhood. In Studia Sociologia UBB LVI/1, 117-134.


2008b Clejani Gypsies on the Global Market. Taraf de Haïdouks and the Label of Racism in the World Music Discourse”. Martor. The Museum of the Romanian Peasant Anthropology Review, 13: 131‐140.

2008a ‘Athe Sam’ Roma Festival, Budapest, Hungary.. Case study of a Best Practice. In Background Paper, UNESCO World Report on Cultural Diversity. ‘Toward post-multiculturalism? Changing communities, conditions and contexts’. (Co-authored with Ayse Caglar)

2007 Ethnicity, the Labour Market and Returning Migrants between Hungary and Transylvania. In Marie Jelínková, Ian Cook ed.
Visegrad Moves. On Migration in Central Europe. Multicultural Center, Prague. (see also: http://migrationonline.cz/en/ethnicity-the-labour-market-and-returning-migrants-between-hungary-and-transylvania)

Reviews:


2009 Why Ethnicity? Everyday Nationalism in a Transylvanian Town. On Rogers Brubaker, Margit Feischmidt, Jon Fox, and Liana Grancea. Nationalist Politics and Everyday Ethnicity in a Transylvanian Town. In East Central Europe 36. 2009 (Co-authored with Florin Poenaru)


2008 Garth Cartwright: Princes Amongst Men. Journeys with Gypsy Musicians. In Romany Studies. 18 (2)


2006 Migrant children in a “monocultural” country. Feischmidt-Nyíri szerk.: Nem kívánt gyerekek? Külföldi gyerekek magyar iskolákban. (Feischmidt-Nyíri eds.: Unwanted children? Migrants in Hungary’s public education system) In REGIO. Minorities, Politics, Society. 9.

(see also: http://www.migrationonline.cz/news_f.shtml?x=1928846)

Publications in Hungarian:

2014 Élmény és Ideológia a nacionalista popkultúrában (Experience and Ideology in Nationalist Popculture.). Co-authored with Margit Feischmidt. In Feischmidt ed. Nemzet a mindennapokban. Az újnacionalizmus populáris kultúrája. (Nation in Everyday Life. The Popular Culture of Neonationalism) L’Harmattan, Budapest..

2012 A civilizált, a csavargó, a rafinált és a balek. Utcai élet és informalitás egy bukaresti szegénynegyedben. (The Civilized, the Vagabond, the Player and the Fool. Street-life and Informality in a Poor Neighborhood of Bucharest.) In BESZÉLŐ. 2012 December.


2011 A havasalföldi cigányok esete a világpiaccal. A Taraf de Haidouks és a rasszizmus bélyege a világzenei diskurzusban (Clejani Gypsies on the Global Market. Taraf de Haidouks and the Label of Racism in the World Music Discourse.) In Zoltán Kacsuk – Tamás Tófalvy (eds.) Zenei Hálózatok. Zene, műfajok és közösségek az online hálózatok és az átalakuló zeneipar korában (Musical Networks. Music, genres and communities in the age of online networks and changing music industry) Budapest: Corvinus University, Centre for Gender and Culture.


2010b Az etnicitás láthatóvá tétele. Roma előadók kulturális politikája Budapesten. (Making Ethnicity Visible. Cultural Politics of Roma Performers in Budapest) In Margit Feischmidt (ed.) Megismerés. Elismerés? Etnicitás: elméletek és társadalmi gyakorlatok (Cognition and Recognition. Ethnicity: theories and social practices). Budapest: Research Institute of Ethnic and National Minorities. Hungarian Academy of Sciences.


2010a Román vagy cigány? (Romanian or Gypsy?) In anBlokk Social Scientific Review, Budapest.


2008 „Nekem az egy munkaköröm vót” Hogyan emlékeznek egykori káderek a Kádár-korszakra? (“It was my scope of activities.” How former cadres are remembering the Kádár-era?) In Kovács, Éva (ed.) Tükörszilánkok - Kádár-korszakok a személyes emlékezetben (Kádár-eras in the personal memory.) Budapest, Institute of Sociology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences.


2007 Marginalizált emlékezet. Közbeszéd és biográfia egy volt ÁVH-s tiszt élettörténeti elbeszélésében. (Marginalized memory. Public Discourse and Biography in the Life Story Narrative of a Former State Security Agent.) In Replika, 58.


2007 Migráció, etnicitás és munkaerőpiac. (Migration, Ethnicity and the Labour Market) In Kovács, Éva (ed.) Közösségtanulmány. Módszertani jegyzet. (Community Studies. Textbook on research methods.) Budapest, REGIO – Ethnographic Museum.


2006 Etnicitás, állampolgárság és munkaerőpiaci kategorizáció. (Ethnicity, citizenship and labor market categorization.) In Regio. 2006. 2. 25-42.


2005b A vendégmunka mint életforma. Széki építőmunkások Budapesten. (Guest workers and their way of life. Labour Migrants in Budapest from the Transylvanian Village Sic.) In Feischmidt Margit (ed.) Erdély-(de)konstrukciók. (De-Constructing Transylvania) Budapest – Pécs: Ethnographic Museum – University of Pécs, Communications and Media Studies Department.


2005a Mary Douglas: Rejtett jelentések. Antropológiai tanulmányok. (Mary Douglas: Implicit Meanings. Selected Essays in Anthropology) In BUKSZ, 2005. 1. 77-79. p.


2002 “Leköltöztem vidékre…” Utazástörténetek a Káli-medencében. (“I moved to the countryside…” Narratives on Travelling and Tourism in the Káli-basin) In Fejős Zoltán – Szijártó Zsolt (eds.) Egy tér alakváltozásai. Esettanulmányok a Káli-medencéről. (Zoltán Fejős, Szijártó Zsolt eds. Transformations of a Space. Case-studies on the Káli-basin) Budapest: Ethnographic Museum.



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