معرفی
Sinisa Malesevic is a Full Professor of Comparative Historical Sociology at University College Dublin (UCD), serving since 2011. He holds prestigious memberships in the Royal Irish Academy (since 2010), Academia Europaea (2014), and the Academy of Sciences and Arts of Bosnia and Herzegovina (2012). His academic journey includes roles at institutions like CEU Prague, LSE London, and the Institute for Human Sciences Vienna.
Education:
- BA in Sociology, University of Zagreb
- MA in Sociology and Politics, Lancaster University
- PhD in Sociology, University College Cork
Research Interests:
- War and violence, nationalism, empires, sociological theory, and historical comparative studies
- Explores themes like organized violence, nationalist ideologies, and the intersection of modernity and conflict
Awards:
- 2023 Robin M. Williams Award for Distinguished Scholarship
- 2023 ASA Outstanding Book Award for Why Humans Fight
- 2018 ASA Book Award for The Rise of Organized Brutality
Grants & Advising:
- PI of major grants including €52k for 'Spatialising Antagonism' (2023–24) and €176k for Holocaust museum studies (2022–24)
- Supervised PhD students J. Guiterrez and D. Stjepanovic
Labs/Teams:
- Senior Fellow at CNAM Paris and affiliated with UCD's School of Sociology research groups
- Leads projects on nationalism, conflict, and historical sociology
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