Elena Bougleux | Anthropology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Elena Bougleux | Anthropology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Elena Bougleux, University of Bergamo, Italy

Prof. Elena Bougleux is an Associate Professor of Demo-ethno-anthropological disciplines at the University of Bergamo, Italy. She holds a degree in Physics from the University of Florence and a PhD in Theoretical Physics. With research interests spanning cultural anthropology, gender studies, and the Anthropocene, she has held post-doctoral fellowships at prestigious institutions, including the Max Planck Institute. Prof. Bougleux teaches at both BA and MA levels, focusing on qualitative research methods and cultural anthropology. She actively participates in doctoral committees and international research projects, making significant contributions to understanding complex societies and environmental transformations. ๐Ÿ“š๐ŸŒ๐Ÿ”ฌ

 

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Educational Background

Prof. Bougleux earned her Laurea in Fisica from the University of Florence in 1995 and subsequently pursued multiple post-graduate studies, including a PhD in Theoretical Physics/General Relativity from the University of Florence and the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics. Her thesis on Analytical Formulations and Numerical Methods in General Relativity reflects her analytical prowess and deep understanding of complex scientific concepts.

Academic Positions and Achievements

 

Prof. Bougleux has held various academic roles, including a permanent researcher position and Associate Professor at the University of Bergamo. She has also been a visiting scholar at prestigious institutions such as the Max Planck Institute and Haus der Kulturen der Welt in Berlin, leading projects that explore Anthropocene landscapes and the globalization of knowledge. Her national scientific habilitation achievements demonstrate her recognized excellence in her field.

Teaching Contributions

Her commitment to education is evident through her teaching of courses in cultural anthropology and qualitative research methodology at both BA and MA levels. Prof. Bougleux has also led doctoral seminars, imparting critical knowledge in the anthropology of science, urban studies, and environmental transformations.

Research Activity

Prof. Bougleux’s research portfolio includes several funded projects that tackle global scientific cultures and the role of multinational corporations in emerging economies. Her work on the Anthropocene Project focuses on sustainability and environmental crises, demonstrating her engagement with pressing contemporary challenges.

Conclusion

Prof. Elena Bougleux’s multidisciplinary expertise, dedication to advancing knowledge, and impactful research on cultural and environmental issues make her an exemplary candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. Her work not only contributes to academic scholarship but also fosters understanding of complex societal challenges in the context of globalization and sustainability.

Publication Top Notes ย 

  • Ethnoscience and Spatial Representations of Changing EnvironmentsScientific Visual Representations in History (2023) ๐Ÿ“š
  • A River that Divides. Climate Change Perspectives and Historical Accounts in Southern IndiaArchivio Antropologico Mediterraneo (2017) DOI: 10.7432/AAM190202 ๐ŸŒŠ
  • Incertezza e cambiamento climatico nellโ€™era dellโ€™AntropoceneEtnoantropologia (2017) ISSN: 2284-0176 ๐ŸŒ
  • Antropologia nella CorporationCISU – Roma (2016) ISBN: 9788879756372 ๐Ÿข
  • Economy, knowledge, families: Practices of appropriationHuman Affairs (2015) DOI: 10.1515/humaff-2015-0001 ๐Ÿ“ˆ
  • Issues of scale in the AnthropoceneArchivio Antropologico Mediterraneo (2015) DOI: 10.7432/AAM170107 ๐Ÿ“
  • Exploring knowledge flows in a multinational corporationWorld Futures: Journal of General Evolution (2012) DOI: 10.1080/02604027.2012.668412 ๐ŸŒ
  • Costruzioni dello SpaziotempoSestante – Bergamo University Press (2006) ISBN: 9788895184166 โณ
  • Lithium hydride in the early Universe and in protogalactic cloudsMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (1997) DOI: 10.1093/mnras/288.3.638 ๐ŸŒŒ
  • Scientific Methods and Creative Practices. An Evaluation of Constraints and Possibilities in an Experimental Research Environment (2009) DOI: 10.1080/02604020903300543 ๐Ÿ”ฌ

 

Rami Salameh | Anthropology Award | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Rami Salameh | Anthropology Award | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Rami Salameh, Birzeit University, Palestine

๐ŸŒ Dr. Rami Salameh, a Palestinian-British scholar, explores intersections of capitalism, culture, and colonialism. As an Assistant Professor at Birzeit University, his research delves into urban culture, Palestinian higher education, and everyday life practices. With a PhD from the Graduate Institute, Geneva, he has published extensively on Palestinian issues, including the commodification of education and feminist movements. Salameh’s work, showcased in prestigious conferences globally, embodies a commitment to decolonial thought and social justice. An active community member, he serves on boards promoting Palestinian anthropology and literature, reflecting his dedication to progressive scholarship and community engagement. ๐Ÿ“š

 

Publication Profile

๐Ÿ“š Academic Qualificationย 

Dr. Rami F. Salameh, a Palestinian-British scholar, holds a keen interest in capitalism, culture, and colonialism. As an Assistant Professor at Birzeit University, he delves into urban culture, Palestinian higher education, and everyday life practices. Salameh’s extensive publication record includes works on Palestinian feminism, knowledge production, and colonial experiences. He has presented his research at prestigious conferences worldwide, embodying a commitment to decolonial thought and social justice.

๐ŸŽ“ Work Experience

Salameh’s academic journey includes roles as Chairperson and Director of the Masters’ Program in Contemporary Arab Studies at Birzeit University. He previously served as a researcher at the A.M. Qattan Foundation, contributing to educational research and development.

Research Focus

Dr. Rami F. Salameh’s research spans various facets of Palestinian life under colonial conditions. With a focus on everyday experiences, he explores the complexities of living within and without legality, shedding light on the nuances of Palestinian existence. His work delves into the bodily and emotional toll of navigating spaces of colonial oppression, such as checkpoints, offering critical insights into the impact of political structures on individuals. Through autoethnographic reflections, Salameh provides a unique perspective on teaching and writing from Palestine, showcasing the intersection of personal narrative and academic inquiry. His contributions illuminate the resilience and challenges faced by Palestinians amidst a settler colonial order. ๐Ÿ“š

 

Publication Top Notes

๐Ÿ“š Palestinian everyday life: Living within and without legality by H. Naamneh, R. al-Botmeh, and R. Salameh, cited 7 times, published in 2018.

๐Ÿ“Spaces of Colonial Oppressions: Palestiniansโ€™ Bodily Experiences of Checkpoints by R. Salameh, cited in Middle East Critique, 2024:1-15.

๐Ÿ“– A Critical Autoethnography of Teaching and Writing from Palestine by R. Salameh, cited in The World Humanities Report, 2023.

๐Ÿ“˜Life, love and death in a settler colonial order: Palestinians’ lived experiences by R. Salameh, cited, published in 2018.