Prof. dr. Rosi Braidotti

Professor 
Achter de Dom 20
Achter de Dom 20
3512 JP Utrecht

Prof. dr. Rosi Braidotti

Professor
Humanities
r.braidotti@uu.nl
Completed Projects
Project
ATACD 01.04.2007 to 01.04.2010
General project description
ATACD has 3 project goals:
1) To coordinate a multidisciplinary community of knowledge for the sharing, developing and testing of topolocial and complex systems approaches to the study of cultural dynamics.
2) To build the capacity of researches in Europe with skills and understanding of topological approaches to the study of cultural dynamics through mechanisms by which partners may interact and expand their research potential.
3) To enable the transfer of knowledge between various stakeholders including academia and industry in the study of cultural dynamics.
Role
Researcher
Funding
EU grant
Project
NOISE Summerschool 2007 01.10.2006 to 30.09.2007
General project description
This course aims to introduce different articulations of new feminist theories about the complex interaction of gender, culture and power today. Very inter-disciplinary in orientation, this two-week course presents approaches from the humanities and the social sciences. The school consists of two clusters, which focus on the following themes:
Cluster 1 - Manifest yourself! Negotiating with the Feminist Heritage
Cluster 2 - Global Visions. Promoting Cultural Diversity
Role
Researcher
Funding
EU grant
Project
ADVANCE 01.09.2006 to 31.08.2008
Role
Researcher
Funding
EU grant
Project
After Secularism 01.01.2006 to 30.06.2008
General project description
“After Secularism” is an investigation, situated in a European context, into contemporary sociological and epistemological conditions and formations coded as “post-secular”. Drawing upon doctoral research concerned with contemporary female religious subjectivities within Christian and Islamic movements that challenge secularization (with case studies in the Russian Federation, Italy and the Netherlands), the current project traces how affirmations of religious subjectivities in conditions of late capitalism and globalization interpellate and speak back to secular and liberal assumptions and hegemonies that inform feminist, social and critical theories on agency, subjectivity and modernity.
Role
Project Leader
Funding
EU grant