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Roxana Morosanu

Roxana Morosanu

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Nationality: Romanian

Start Date: December 2010

Status: Full Time

 

Academic Biography:

MA Anthropology and Community Development, National School of Political and Administrative Studies, Bucharest (2007-2009)

Postgraduate Modules Levels 1 and 2 in Psycho-Pedagogies, University of Bucharest, (2008-2009)

Teaching Assistant, School of Journalism and Media Studies, University of Bucharest, since February 2009

 

Current Research:

As part of the LEEDR project, my PhD research is focusing on digital and social media practices inside the household in relation to domestic energy consumption.

Research Interests:

Material culture

Digital anthropology

Media studies

Funding Body: EPSRC

Supervisors: Professor Sarah Pink

Involvement in Department:

Liquid Lab

Publications:

Morosanu, R. 2010 ‘Actiuni de investirea corporala a hainelor de marca’ (‘Bodily investment of branded clothing’), Societatea Reala (Real Society), vol. 1/2010

Botesteanu A., Dincovici, A., Ionescu, R., Morosanu, R. 2009 ‘<Nici cal nici magar>. Institutii, antreprenoriat etnic si identitate in comunitatea italienilor de la Greci’ (‘In between. Institutions, ethnical entrepreneurship and identity inside the Italian community from Greci’), Societatea Reala (Real Society), vol. 5/2009

Morosanu, R. 2007 ‘Ata-ntinsa!’ (‘Tight wire’). In Manolache, C. (ed.) Piua! Joaca, jocuri, jucarii (I’m out! Playing, Games, Toys). Bucharest: Muzeul Taranului Roman

Manolache, C., Morosanu, R., Stoica S., Torsan, C., Voicila, C. 2005 Cartea cu Euri (The Book of Egos). Bucharest: Curtea Veche

Morosanu, R. 2005 ‘Descopar ca pe VH1 e weekend rock’ (‘Discovering the rock weekend on VH1’). In Rostas, Z., Stoica, S. (eds.) Televizorul in ‘micul infern’ (The TV Set in the ‘Small Inferno’). Bucharest: Tritonic

Conference Papers:
‘<We will have our own Soho>. Reconversion and the construction of the ‘exotic’ in central Bucharest’ - paper presented at the 11th EASA Biennial Conference: Maynooth, Ireland, August 2010

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