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Peter Nemes is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of International Studies at Indiana University Bloomington, affiliated with the Hamilton Lugar School. He is based at the Global and International Studies Building and contributes to interdisciplinary education focused on culture, identity, and digital transformation in a global context.
Education:
- Ph.D., Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, 2004
- M.A., Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, 2000
His research and teaching explore the dynamics of culture in a changing world, with particular emphasis on digital culture, representation, identity, and multicultural awareness. Courses such as INTL-I 305: Culture in the Digital Age and INTL-I 205: Culture and Politics reflect his interest in how technology and globalization reshape cultural expression and communication.
The publications listed indicate a strong engagement with literary theory, ecocriticism, and Central European cultural narratives. His works often bridge Hungarian and international scholarship, focusing on landscape, identity, and philosophical interpretations of literature. Themes of spatiality, environmental imagination, and intercultural dialogue recur across his writings.
Scientific Awards:
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Peter Nemes has contributed significantly to edited volumes and peer-reviewed journals, particularly in literary and cultural studies. While no formal advising roles or grant activities are mentioned, his editorial and scholarly work demonstrates leadership in academic discourse. He is involved in interdisciplinary initiatives, including environmental humanities and digital cultural studies.
Labs and Research Teams: While no specific lab or research team is mentioned, his affiliation with the Indiana University Research Institute for Inner Asian Studies and contributions to special journal issues suggest collaborative scholarly engagement.



