11/16/2023 0 Comments Phoneme media freedom factory![]() ![]() Kostelancik (MA Political Science/REES ’88) completed three years as Deputy Chief of Mission to Hungary, two of which were spent as Charge d'affaires (acting ambassador). Koenker (PhD History ’76), director of the University College London School of Slavonic and East European Studies, received the ASEEES Distinguished Contributions to Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies Award in 2018. ![]() Jamal Khan (MA REES ’19) is the South Asia Country Director, Strategic Planning and Policy Directorate, Headquarters United States Indo Pacific Command, Camp H.M. Since retiring, he has worked part-time as a lecturer and resident historian on Viking Ocean Cruises. ![]() Judge (PhD History ’75) retired from Le Moyne College where he taught history from 1978-2018. (7/3/19)ĭeborah Jones (MA REES ’09, PhD Anthropology ’17) is a research fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology in Germany. (8/16/18)Īlexandra Jason (MA REES ’16) is a program associate for the Ukrainian Emerging Leaders Program at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, Stanford University. Stephanie Hitztaler (MA REES/Natural Resources & Environment ’03, PhD Natural Resources & Environment ’10) is a postdoctoral Scholar at the Aleksanteri Institute, University of Helsinki. (7/3/19)Įrika Haber (PhD Slavic ’93) is professor of Russian language, literature, and culture at Syracuse University. (7/3/19)Īna Gabriela Guzman (MA REES ’17) is senior compliance analyst at Goldman Sachs. Ksenya Gurshtein (PhD History of Art ’11) is curator of modern and contemporary art at the Ulrich Museum of Art, Wichita State University. Grodsky (MA Political Science ’02, PhD Political Science ’06) is professor and associate chair in the Department of Political Science at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. (8/20/20)Įmanuela Grama (PhD Anthropology ’01) published Socialist Heritage: The Politics of Past and Place in Romania (Indiana UP, 2019). She also published Mixed Messages: Mediating Native Belonging in Asian Russia (Cornell UP, 2020). Kathryn Graber (MA REES ’08, PhD Anthropology ’12) received the Outstanding Junior Faculty Award from Indiana University Bloomington, 2020 and published Storytelling as Narrative Practice: Ethnographic Approaches to the Tales We Tell, co-ed. Goeckel (BA Political Science ’73, MPP Public Policy ’74) published Soviet Religious Policy in Estonia and Latvia: Playing Harmony in the Singing Revolution (Indiana UP, 2018). (7/3/19) Sarah Garibova (PhD History ’17) is an assistant teaching professor in the Jewish Studies Program at Pennsylvania State University. Ina Ganguli (MPP Public Policy/Graduate Certificate REES ’04) received the 2018 Russian National Prize in Applied Economics. Fisher (MA Slavic ’99, PhD Slavic ’05) published the translation of The Freedom Factory by Ksenia Buksha (Phoneme Media, 2018) and The Joyous Science: Selected Poems of Maxim Amelin w/ D. Mark Augustine Dovich (BA REES/Political Science ’18, MA REES ’19) is volunteering in Yerevan with the Armenian Volunteer Corps program. Robert Cutler (PhD Political Science ’82) is Senior Research Fellow for Energy Security at the NATO Association of Canada. Coe (MA REES ’86, PhD History ’93) works for the Human Rights and Special Prosecutions Section of the U.S. Laurence Bogoslaw (PhD Slavic ’95), released the book Russians on Trump (East View Press, 2018). ![]() (8/16/18)Īnne Bobroff-Hajal (PhD History ’82) exhibited Peasants, Clans, and Effervescent Absolutists! at Columbia University’s Harriman Institute in September-October, 2018. Avrutin (MA History MA ’98, PhD History ’04) released the book The Velizh Affair: Blood Libel in a Russian Town (Oxford UP, 2017). (7/3/19)Īlena Aniskiewicz (PhD Slavic ’19) was named a 2019-20 U-M Institute for the Humanities postdoctoral fellow for the project “Cultural Remix: Polish Hip Hop and the Sampling of Heritage.” (7/3/19)Įugene M. If you would like to submit your artwork and have the Media Factory consider an exhibition of your work, please send a proposal by email to Juhani Tenhunen (first name.lastname at aalto.fi).Ryan Aiken (MA REES ’09) is a political officer at the U.S. The AMF Gallery welcomes all Aalto University students, staff and alumni to show artwork in any two-dimensional drawing, painting, photography, collage, graphic and printmaking media, in any form ranging from representational to abstract.Įxhibitions run for four weeks, and the gallery is free of charge for both visitors and exhibitors. In the mood for seeing contemporary works from Aalto University? Looking for a venue to show your own projects? These pages are kept for archival purposes. As the Media Factory merged with Media Centre Lume to become Aalto Studios, many Media Factory operations have now ended or are being re-imagined as part of the new entity. ![]()
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