
Navigating Academic Risk: Perspectives from the Romanian Periphery
From Social Anthropology
January 15, 2025 · 9 min
About this episode
Elena Trifan discusses the challenges faced by at-risk academics in Romania's higher education system, focusing on systemic inequalities and the experiences of displaced scholars.
In this episode, Elena Trifan, a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Erfurt, delves into her research on at-risk academics within the Romanian higher education system. With a background in anthropology and sociology, Elena offers a unique lens shaped by her academic journey and personal connection as a first-generation scholar.Her research explores Romania’s position as a peripheral EU country, traditionally known for exporting skilled labor, and examines its evolving higher education landscape. From navigating neoliberal reforms and addressing systemic inequalities to grappling with far-right nationalism and racism, Elena highlights the challenges and transformations shaping the experiences of displaced scholars in Romania.Focusing on Ukrainian academics and intersecting vulnerabilities faced by women and queer scholars, she investigates identity, professional success, and strategies for career resilience amidst a backdrop of systemic delays in academia’s response to social and political shifts. With a gender-sensitive perspective and qualitative methodology, Elena sheds light on the complexities of forging a scholarly identity within a receiving academic environment…
People in this episode
Guest: Elena Trifan
Topics covered
- academic risk
- higher education
- systemic inequalities
- neoliberal reforms
- identity
- career resilience
- gender-sensitive perspective
Keywords
- Romanian higher education
- displaced scholars
- far-right nationalism
- queer scholars
- Ukrainian academics
- academic identity
- career challenges
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: University of Erfurt
Places: Romania, EU, Ukraine
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