Researcher in the field of Italian Renaissance, paratextual and epistolary sources, privacy studies, history of emotions, gender and querelle des femmes. At the moment she is a guest researcher at the Centre for Privacy Studies at the University of Copenhagen and a collaborative researcher at the University of Porto (CITCEM). As a postdoctoral fellow, she has worked on Renaissance Italian dedicatory epistles at the ARC Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions at the University of Western Australia. She was also a guest researcher at Filologia classica e italianistica (FLICIT) at the University of Bologna. The PARITY online catalogue is developed as an integral part of the MSCA Seal of Excellence project, at the Faculty of Design and Art, University of Bolzano, from 2023 until 2024. In 2025, work on the PARITY catalogue has continued to progress, thanks to the generous support of the Dorothy Dunnett Society’s Academic Award (dunnettcentral.org).
Interview
at the Centre for Privacy Studies, University of Copenhagen:
jelena-bakic-gives-lecture-on-paratext-and-privacy
Privacy blog:
privacy.hypotheses.org/author/jelenaandliam
Contact
jbakic@gmail.com
Associate Professor of Cultural and Social Anthropology at the Faculty of Design and Art, Free University of Bolzano/Bozen, and current President of the university’s Equal Opportunities Committee. Her extensive publications cover topics such as Romani marriage, nomadism, gift economies, ethnography and archives, gender and genre, and, more recently, grassland socialities (https://globalpastures.projects.unibz.it). She is a co-founder of the Malinowski Forum for Ethnography and Anthropology (https://mfea.projects.unibz.it/) and directs projects aimed at dialogue between different species and disciplines (http://dialoguing-species.eu).
Web and graphic designer with a background in eco social design. Her aim is to make important research in the digital space accessible and comprehensible for everyone, using simple yet aesthetic design with an emphasis on creating an approachable, enjoyable and fun experience.
Researcher in the field of Italian Renaissance, paratextual and epistolary sources, privacy studies, history of emotions, gender and querelle des femmes. At the moment she is a guest researcher at the Centre for Privacy Studies at the University of Copenhagen and a collaborative researcher at the University of Porto (CITCEM). As a postdoctoral fellow, she has worked on Renaissance Italian dedicatory epistles at the ARC Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions at the University of Western Australia. She was also a guest researcher at Filologia classica e italianistica (FLICIT) at the University of Bologna. The PARITY online catalogue is developed as an integral part of the MSCA Seal of Excellence project, at the Faculty of Design and Art, University of Bolzano, from 2023 until 2024. In 2025, work on the PARITY catalogue has continued to progress, thanks to the generous support of the Dorothy Dunnett Society’s Academic Award (dunnettcentral.org).
Interview
at the Centre for Privacy Studies, University of Copenhagen:
jelena-bakic-gives-lecture-on-paratext-and-privacy
Privacy blog:
privacy.hypotheses.org/author/jelenaandliam
Contact
jbakic@gmail.com
Associate Professor of Cultural and Social Anthropology at the Faculty of Design and Art, Free University of Bolzano/Bozen, and current President of the university’s Equal Opportunities Committee. Her extensive publications cover topics such as Romani marriage, nomadism, gift economies, ethnography and archives, gender and genre, and, more recently, grassland socialities (https://globalpastures.projects.unibz.it). She is a co-founder of the Malinowski Forum for Ethnography and Anthropology (https://mfea.projects.unibz.it/) and directs projects aimed at dialogue between different species and disciplines (http://dialoguing-species.eu).
Web and graphic designer with a background in eco social design. Her aim is to make important research in the digital space accessible and comprehensible for everyone, using simple yet aesthetic design with an emphasis on creating an approachable, enjoyable and fun experience.