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Dr Dmitrii Sergeev is a Marie Sklodowska-Curie Individual European Fellow at the Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge. He specializes in cultural meaning systems and their social determinants, with a focus on underrepresented groups and semiotic analysis of cultural texts. His research bridges sociology, semiotics, and literary theory.
- Marie Curie Fellowship (2021-2023)
- Fulbright Faculty Development Program (2018)
- Invited Researcher at Collège de France (2011)
Research interests include:
- Theory of Pragmasemantic Behavior
- Ontology of Cultural Meaning
- Children's/YA/Adult Literature Analysis
- Underrepresented Groups and Semiosis
- Single Motherhood in Societal Contexts
His publications span cultural sociology, semiotics, and literature studies, with a focus on illustrated texts' role in societal development. Current projects examine evolving attitudes toward single motherhood in the UK and Russia.
Scientific awards:
- Marie Curie Fellowship
- Fulbright Scholarship Certificate
- Best Publication Nomination (Sociological Studies, 2016)
- Collège de France Invited Researcher
Dr Sergeev teaches courses on cultural semantics, interpretation of cultural texts, and social analysis frameworks. His work has received funding from the European Commission Programme.
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