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Dr. Magdalena Buchczyk is a Senior Research Associate at the University of Bristol, where she contributes to the Reinventing Learning Cities project. Her academic work bridges anthropology, heritage studies, and urban environments, with a focus on material culture and community-based practices.
- Current Affiliation: University of Bristol
- Previous Academic Training: Goldsmiths College, University of London
Her research interests span a broad and interdisciplinary range of topics in cultural and urban anthropology. These include:
- Heritage studies
- Material culture and ethnography
- Design and innovation
- Urban anthropology and the built environment
- Industrial anthropology, resources, and energy
Dr. Buchczyk has applied her research through curatorial practice, having co-curated exhibitions at the Constance Howard Gallery and the Horniman Museum in London. She is also a co-organiser of the Forging Folklore Research Network, which fosters collaborative scholarly exchange in folklore and heritage. Her participation in the ACHS 2016 conference highlights her active role in critical heritage discourse, particularly around themes of craft, memory, and urban transformation. Although no publications or awards are listed in the provided text, her involvement in research projects and academic networks underscores her ongoing contributions to the field. She has also engaged with topics such as working-class memory, contested urban heritage, and the politics of conservation, indicating a strong commitment to socially engaged scholarship.
