Empleado como investigador en el Departamento de Estudios del Cambio Social y Cultura, la Universidad de Linköping, Suecia. Sus intereses se centran en general en los problemas contemporáneos de la producción cultural y las cuestiones de gobernanza en una sociedad cambiante.
Función principal
Investigador/a
Tema de interés
Política de estado, Políticas de las artes y la cultura, Gobernanza de cultura, Políticas culturales de la Unión Europea, Políticas culturales en Europa del Este y Central
Idiomas
Sueco, Inglés, Lituano, Ruso, Polaco, Francés
Nacionalidad
Lithuanian
Localización
University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Suecia
Tipo de Institución
Universidad
Disponible
(disponibilidad para trabajar como autónomo/free-lance)
Born in Kaunas, Lithuania, 1978. Graduated from the specialized fine arts school (Kaunas Secondary Art School) in 1995 and received further education both in Lithuania and abroad.
Most recently Egle Rindzeviciute has been awarded Browaldh Scholarship by Jan Wallander and Tom Hedelius Foundation to conduct three-year postdoctoral research as part of Organizing in Action Nets research programme at Gothenburg Research Institute (GRI). Her research interests are the sociology of governance and the relationship between governance and science and technology. The current project "The political life of quantitative methods and electronic technologies" focuses on the historical development of governance through calculation and analyzes the case of the International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Laxenburg, Austria. IIASA was a collaborative effort of the Soviet Union, the United States, Germany, Japan, France and Sweden, among many other countries in their search for a better governance on the global level.
Besides Egle is affiliated as a postdoctoral fellow at the Department for Studies of Social Change and Culture, Linkoping University, Sweden. Part of an international project "National History-Nordic Culture. Negotiating Identity in the Museum", lead by Peter Aronsson, her individual research project deals with the history of national museums in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, particularly their role in state-building by producing and mediating both scientific knowledge and collective memory.
Previously, Egle enjoyed working in several exciting research and teaching environments, such as the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI) (Oslo 2002), the Baltic Sea School in Humboldt University (Berlin 2003) and the Centre for Research on Socio-Cultural Change (CRESC) in the Open University (Milton Keynes 2004/2005), the Graduate School for Baltic and East European Studies at Södertörn University (2001-2008), the Communications Studies and the Studies for Culture and Social Change departments, Linköping University (2003-2008) and De Montfort University (2008/2009).
Her PhD dissertation explores the interactions between the domains of politics, culture and science - an essential context in which modern cultural policy is made. The book focusses on the case of Lithuania - a Baltic country that experienced radical changes of political regimes during the 20th century.
In addition to scholarly work, she is interested in curating (public and contemporary art), international project coordination and consulting (Nordic cultural policies, Eastern European cultural policies in transition).
She is currently a member of International Art Critics Association (AICA), the Lithuanian section and freelance contributor to major Lithuanian cultural magazines and newspapers.
2009 - 2010 Postdoctoral Research Fellow (Browaldh Scholarship) - University of Gothenburg (Sweden) - Egle has been awarded Browaldh Scholarship by Jan Wallander and Tom Hedelius Foundation to conduct three-year postdoctoral research as part of Organizing in Action Nets research programme. Project "The political life of quantitative methods and electronic technologies: The case of IIASA".
2008 - 2010 Postdoctoral Research Fellow - Linköping University (Sweden) - Individual research project: "State Cultural Policies and National Museums". Part of the international project "National History-Nordic Culture. Negotiating Identity in the Museum".
2008 - 2009 Lecturer in Arts and Cultural Industries Management - De Montfort University (United Kingdom) -
2008 - 2008 Guest lecturer - European University of Humanities, Minsk-Vilnius (Lithuania) - A postgraduate lecture and seminar on political theory and history of Soviet science and technology
2008 - 2008 Research consultant - The Open University (United Kingdom) - Consulting and research about the Polish exile communities in the UK and the Soviet media policy and broadcasting
2005 - 2005 Guest lecturer and researcher - Osteuropa Institute, The University of Bremen (Germany) - Research on the political uses of history
2005 - 2005 Coordinator and chair - The Lithuanian Institute (Lithuania) - Planning and managing (in partnership with The Embassy of Lithuania to Sweden and the Gothenburg University) of academic seminars “Lithuania: Still in Between East and West?” at the Gothenburg University (29 September), and also moderator at “Making Lithuanian Cultural Policy” at Jonsered Manor (30 September), by commission of The Lithuanian Institute, in relation to the focus on Lithuania as a special guest at the Göteborg Book Fair 2005.
2004 - 2004 Guest lecturer - UNESCO Department of Art Management and Cultural Policy, Vilnius Academy of Arts (Lithuania) - Lectures and seminars on Pierre Bourdieu and cultural policy theory for MA students
2001 - 2003 Research assistant - University College of South Stockholm (Sweden) - Research on the questions of identity formation in the post-Soviet Lithuania, theoretical aspects of nationalism, European integration and political uses of cultural policy
2008 D.Phil. Culture studies - Linköping University (Sweden)
2001 MA Nationalism Studies - Central European University (Hungary)
2000 MSc Cultural Management - The Moscow School of Social and Political Science (Russia)
1999 BA Art History and Theory - Vilnius Academy of Arts (Lithuania)
Rindzeviciute, Egle (2008) Constructing Soviet Cultural Policy: Cybernetics and Governance in Lithuania after World War II, Linkoping, Linkoping University Press, ISSN/ISBN:978-91-7393-979-2
Rindzeviciute, Egle (2005) 'Framing Lithuanian Cultural Policy in the 1990s', EN: Changes, Challenges and Chances. Conclusions and Perspectives of Baltic Sea Area Studies. Edited by Bernd Henningsen. Berlin: Berliner Wissenschaftsverlag ,
Rindzeviciute, Egle (2005) 'The Powers of Transparency', EN: The Weird but True Book. A Guide to Black Markets. Edited by Raimundas Malašauskas, Sofia Hernandez Chong Cuy, Alexis Vaillant. Frankfurt am Main: Revolver ,
Rindzeviciute, Egle (2005) 'Identitetas ir saugumas Lietuvos kultūros politikos diskursuose', EN: Pažymėtos teritorijos. Edited by Lolita Jablonskienė and Rūta Goštautienė. Vilnius: Tyto Alba ,
Rindzeviciute, Egle (2004) 'Discursive Realities: The Construction of National Identity in the Documents of Lithuanian Cultural Policy', EN: Ethnicity Studies 2003. Social Adaptation of Ethnic Minorities 110-123,
Rindzeviciute, Egle (2004) 'The Futures of the Past in Cultural Politics: François Mitterand, Vladimir Putin and Algirdas M. Brazauskas', EN: European Space: Breaking News on the Genius Loci. Edited by Elona Lubyte and Ruta Miksioniene. Vilnius: Contemporary Art Information Centre of the Lithuanian Art Museum & Lithuanian National Section o ,