Dr Frances Pine


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Dr Frances Pine

 

Dr Frances Pine is a leading expert in kinship, migration and gender issues in Poland.

Dr Pine has studied Poland for over 25 years and has lived in Poland for periods between 2 years and 2 months, during both the socialist and postsocialist periods, and in rural and urban contexts.  She speaks Polish fluently and has a basic understanding of other related Slavic languages.

She has been associated with a number of leading world institutions, including the London School of Economics and Political Science, London University, Cambridge University and the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology in Germany.  In 2006 she will take up a senior lectureship position at Goldsmiths College, University of London. She is currently a professor at the Centre for Gender Research at the University of Bergen, in Norway.  Dr Pine has an international reputation in postsocialist research both within anthropology and in related disciplines.  She is a member of various professional associations as well as a founding member of the Centre for Democracy and Society, which connects experts at the School of Oriental and Asian Studies, University College London and Cambridge University.

She has lectured at Cambridge University and at various other Universities in Europe and provided training and supervision to several generations of students.  She has brought together regional and disciplinary specialists in numerous conferences she has organised, both in Britain and other locations around Europe.   Dr Pine has also been active in various radio and legal consultancies on Eastern Europe including issues concerning asylum and unemployment.

Her publications include several books and cover not only Poland but more generally Europe and the former Soviet republics.

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