
معرفی
Rasa Navickaitė is a Senior Lecturer and Postdoctoral Fellow at Vilnius University’s Institute of Political Science and International Relations (TSPMI). She is currently implementing the research project A Genealogy of Political Homophobia in Post-Soviet Lithuania: From Soviet Legacy to the Transnational Anti-Gender Movement, funded by the Research Council of Lithuania (LMTLT). Previously, she worked at the University of Vienna’s Research Platform ‘Transformations and Eastern Europe’ with a Marie Skłodowska-Curie fellowship.
- Education: BA in Political Science (VU, 2011), MA in Gender and Ethnicity (Utrecht, 2013 cum laude), PhD in Comparative Gender Studies (CEU, 2020)
- Research Areas: LGBTQ history, anti-gender movements, feminist theory, Soviet sexuality politics, discourse analysis
Her recent publications analyze Soviet-era gender normativity, medicalization of homosexuality, and transnational feminist reception. She has lectured at institutions including Leibniz-Institut (Germany), University of Illinois Chicago (USA), and University of Groningen (Netherlands). Awards include the MSCA-IF fellowship and DAAD scholarship for archival research in Germany.
- Scientific Awards:
- Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions fellowship (2021-2023)
- DAAD scholarship for Herder Institute (2020)
- CEU research fellowship for University of Groningen (2018-2019)




