Mural by © Labrona, 2012, in Montréal
Welcome
I am an assistant professor of anthropology at University of Montreal. My scholarship pursues two interrelated lines of inquiry. The first one makes central the question of difference, broadly understood, and examines the relationship between normative understandings of pluralism and pluralism as a lived practice. The second one focuses on political mobilization, activism and social movements, and explores how different social actors mobilize to address inequality and power hierarchies and what kind of alternative world they envision. What inspires both these research agendas is the question of how people come together to act for justice and recognition. I am author of numerous publications on religious pluralism, religious and ethnic minorities, multiculturalism, post-socialist transformation, and, most recently, far-right movements, transnational nationalism and fascism. My most recent book Living Right came out with Princeton University Press in 2024.
At the University of Montreal, I work on establishing a social movements lab and work on two new projects: the first one focuses on activism around climate change, including the hitherto understudied question of far-right environmentalism, while the second project tackles contrasting ideas and practices of solidarity in the context of welfare retrenchment. Prior to coming to Montreal, I was a senior research fellow at University of Vienna. I am currently a co-editor of Ethnologia Europea and of East European Politics and Societies.
Upcoming talks
"Living right. Far-right youth activists in contemporary Europe" (Book talk), Utrecht University, March 9
"Far-right activists as moral subjects," University College London, March 11
"Living Right. Far-Right Youth Activists in Contemporary Europe" (Book talk), University of Warsaw, March 12