Academic Education

2020–
PhD candidate, Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg / Emmy Noether Research Group Peripheral Debt: Money, Risk and Politics, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology
Working title: Valuable defaults: Collecting contested debts in post-socialist Hungary
2019
MA (Economic and Organizational) Sociology, Corvinus University of Budapest
2011
MSc Russian and Eastern European Studies, University of Birmingham 
2008
BA 20th Century European History and Politics, Anglia Ruskin University

Academic Work Experience

09/2019–05/2020
Teaching Assistant (BA courses Economic Sociology and Foundations of Sociology), Corvinus University

06/2018–10/2018
Research Assistant, Corvinus University, Research Group Visions of Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Work

09/2017–07/2018
Intern and Research Assistant, Research Centre for Educational and Network Studies (RECENS), Hungarian Academy of Sciences

Presentations

2021
Valuable Defaults: Collecting Contested Debts in Post-socialist Hungary. Interdisciplinary Market Studies Workshop 2021: ’Flowing Markets’, Science Po Grenoble, 02 – 04 June, PhD Day.

2021
Everyday Representations and Narratives of the Swiss Franc Loan Crisis in the Hungarian Tabloid Press, IUAES Inter-Congress 2020, 09-14 March, Contesting Household Debt: Politics, Infrapolitics, and the Political Economy of Debtor-Creditor Relations panel.

2020
Falling into Pieces by the Drupelets: The Collapse of the Hungarian Raspberry Production (with Alexandra Czeglédi). EASA 2020 conference, 20–24 July, Infrastructures of Value panel.

2019
Bricolage Valuation: Valuation of Second-Hand Steel Bicycles (Vintage Bikes) in Hungary. Workshop on Consuming the Unique: Food, Art, and the Globalizing Infrastructures of Value. Central European University, Budapest, 9–10 May.

Languages

Hungarian (native)
English (fluent)
Russian (intermediate)

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