Dr Eleonora Narvselius
Lund University
Lund (SE)
Anthropologist, her research interests include Memory Studies, Heritage Studies, Urban Studies and studies of ethnicity and nationalism. In the course of her research career she participated in two large international research projects focusing on urban environment, memory and heritage management: Life Forms in the Suburbs of Large Cities in the Baltic Sea Region (funded by the Swedish Research Council, project leader Prof. Karl-Olof Arnstberg, 1999-2001) and Memory of Vanished Population Groups and Societies in Today’s East- and Central European Urban Environments. Memory Treatment and Urban Planning in Lviv, Chernivci, Chisinau and Wrocław (funded by the Swedish research foundation Riksbankens Jubileumsfond, project co-ordinator Dr. Bo Larsson, 2011-2014). She is an MC member of the European research network COST In Search for Transcultural Memory (ISTME) in 2012-2016. In 2017-2020 she participates in the research project The Lessons of Communist and Nazi History – A Genealogical Approach (Lund University, Faculty of History, funded Marcus and Amalia Wallenberg Foundation) led by Prof. Klas-Göran Karlsson.