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PhD Maja Petrović-Šteger

PhD Maja Petrović-Šteger
no.: 33466 source: ARIS

researcher – active in research organisation
E-mail maja.petrovic-stegerat signzrc-sazu.si
Foreign language skills
Research activity

Code Science Field Subfield
6.00.00  Humanities     
6.03.00  Humanities  Anthropology   
Keywords
Anthropology of the body; Medical anthropology, Anthropology of death, Anthropology of water; Anthropology of mind and of the imaginal; Anthropology of new technologies: Visionaries and Social entrepreneurs; Serbia, Tasmania, Switzerland
Points
375.56
A''
102.68
A'
102.68
A1/2
182.68
CI10
23
CImax
9
h10
3
A1
1.26
A3
0.02
Data for the last 5 years (citations for the last 10 years) on April 18, 2024; A3 for period 2018-2022 (update for tender in 2023: YES)
Data for ARIS tenders ( 12.01.2024 – Project tender, archive )
Database Linked records Citations Pure citations Average pure citations
WoS
Scopus 27  23  4.6 
Doctoral dissertations and other final papers Show
Obtaining results now
source: COBISS
Employments
source: ARIS
Type of employment Research org. Research group
Full time employment (100%, RD:100%)  Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts  Institute of Anthropological and Spatial Studies 
Research projects Legend
source: ARIS
ARIS research and infrastructure programmes Legend
source: ARIS
no. Code Title Period Head No. of publications
1. P6-0079  Anthropological and Spatial Studies   2022 - 2024  PhD Ivan Šprajc  1,820 
2. P6-0079  Anthropological and Spatial Studies   2019 - 2021  PhD Ivan Šprajc  2,198 
Biography
I am a Social Anthropologist with long term research experience in the former Yugoslavia, as well as in Tasmania and Switzerland. My area of special interests are anthropology of the body, anthropology of the mind, political and medical anthropology. Over the past fifteen years my work has explored various contexts where bodies – whether living, dead, or in the form of medically usable remains – become the sites of political, legal, scientific and artistic attention. Equally interested in what anthropology can contribute to understanding of the mind and consciousness, I have examined psychological and military concerns with mental health, mental hygiene and neuro-security in Serbia. My latest projects consider contemporary societal conundrums and climate of precariousness. I am examining the culture of social entrepreneurship and looking at the transformative power of imagination in engaged creative practices of envisioning the future.
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