
معرفی
Kamila Drapało is a researcher at the Department of Cultural Anthropology within the Faculty of Cultural Studies at the University of Białystok. She holds a PhD in Philosophy from institutions including the Australian Catholic University and LUMSA Università di Roma, with a focus on contemporary humanism, hermeneutics, and vulnerability studies.
- Education: PhD in Philosophy (Australian Catholic University, LUMSA), MA with Distinction in Crossways in Cultural Narratives (University of St Andrews, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Università degli Studi di Bergamo), BA in Linguistic and Cultural Studies (University of Warsaw), Erasmus studies at La Sapienza University of Rome.
Her research explores the intersection of cultural narratives, philosophical hermeneutics, and ethical frameworks centered on vulnerability and autonomy. Recent work examines the role of imagination in shaping understandings of mental fragility, architectural representation, and literary identity through figures like Martha Nussbaum, Hannah Arendt, and Dante.
Her publications, including edited volumes and articles in journals like Text Matters and PHAINOMENA, reflect her engagement with interdisciplinary methodologies. She has received grants from institutions such as the Australian Catholic University and LUMSA.
- Scientific Awards:
- Australian Government Research Training Program (RTP) scholarship
- Conference participation grants (Human Development and Capability Association, International Institute for Hermeneutics)
- Research grants from LUMSA and Institut Catholique de Paris
- International Collaborations:
- Active in global academic networks (Human Development and Capability Association, International Institute for Hermeneutics)
- Organized and presented at conferences in Poland, Italy, New Zealand, and Spain


