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| Karolina Kania
Assistant Professor Department of Strategy Prague University of Economics and Business (Czech Republic) I speak in the following language(s): Polish, French, English, Czech, Portuguese
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About |
I a Polish Anthropologist based in Prague, Czech Republic. I hold a PhD in Ethnology and Social Anthropology from the École des hautes études en sciences sociales in Paris. My academic research focuses on socio-political challenges and conflicts in tourism development in New Caledonia. I am currently an Assistant Professor at Prague University of Economics and Business and a research fellow in the EU Horizon Project 'REMAKING' (2024-2027) which examines the positive and negative effects of remote working on individuals, within companies or organisations and in the socio-economic sphere. |
Specialities |
Tourism, Indigenous Tourism, Indigenous-non-Indigenous Relations, Indigenous Agency, Indigenous Economies, Indigenous Political Movements, Inter-ethnic Relations, Land Management, Land Ownership, Decolonisation, Political Ecology, Vulnerability, Conflict |
Discipline(s) |
Anthropology
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Geographic administrative areas |
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Geographic places |
Melanesia New Caledonia Iles des Pins
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Historical periods |
The Colonial time 20th century 21st century
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Experiences |
Masters Research (2014 to 2015) — École des hautes études en sciences sociales Exploratory fieldwork on the Isle of Pines in New CaledoniaPhD Research (2015 to 2018) — École des hautes études en sciences sociales 16-months fieldwork in New Caledonia (Bourail and Isle of Pines) focused on socio-political challenges and conflicts in tourism development in South Province.Academic Position (2023 to now) — Prague University of Economics and Business Assistant ProfessorCollaborative Project (2024 to 2027) — Prague University of Economics and Business EU Horizon Project 'REMAKING' (2024-2027) |
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