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Vladislava Vladimirova holds a PhD in Cultural Anthropology from Uppsala University. She serves as a Senior Lecturer at Uppsala Centre for Russian Eurasian Studies and the Department of Cultural Anthropology and Ethnology. Her research interests include the intersection of economy and ethnicity, regional governance, and the relationships between human societies and their natural environments, particularly in subarctic regions of Europe and Asia. Vladimirova has extensively studied governance issues and the use of natural resources by indigenous populations. She has held various academic positions, including as a researcher at Uppsala University and as a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in Norway. Her work has been recognized through the Westin Prize awarded by the Royal Society of Humanities in Uppsala. She has been involved in numerous international research projects funded by organizations such as the Norwegian Research Council and the American National Science Foundation, focusing on indigenous rights and socio-economic transformations in the Russian North.
Uppsala Centre Russian Eurasian Studies • Uppsala University, Sweden
Senior Lecturer with a focus on Cultural Anthropology and Ethnology.
Uppsala Centre Russian Eurasian Studies • Uppsala University, Sweden
Conducted research relevant to Russian Eurasian studies.
Department of Archaeology and Cultural Anthropology • Tromsø University, Norway
Conducted post-doctoral research in anthropology.
Max-Planck Institute for Social Anthropology • Halle (Saale), Germany
Engaged in research focusing on social anthropology.
General Master's requirements applying across Science, Technology, and Humanities departments.