Csaba Szalo studied sociology in Brno and political theory in Manchester. He he has been working on urban memory, the trans-generational transmission of trauma, and existential spatiality. His recent work focuses on the phenomenology of embodied subjectivity as a part of a research project focusing on lived experiences of road violence events survivors in Wien and Brno. He has published two books, one on critical anthropological theories of transnational migration and one on the intersubjective memory of places and its relevance for embodied self-understanding (both in Czech). His last paper „The existential spatiality of rebellion“ was published in Sociology Compass.
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