Martin Fotta
Martin Fotta
Martin Fotta, PhD
Oddělení mobility a migrace
ORCID: 0000-0002-3037-317X
ResearcherID: AAH-5241-2020
e-mail: fotta@eu.cas.cz
OBLASTI ODBORNÉHO ZÁJMU
Gender (maskulinita); Rasa a etnická příslušnost; Romská diaspora; Jižní Amerika (Brazílie); Lusofonní jižní Atlantik; Ekonomická antropologie; Nomádské a peripatetické živobytí; Domácí ekonomika; Antropologie hodnoty; Úvěr a dluh; Sociální stát a sociální ochrana; Peněžní převody a distribuce; Antropologie násilí;
VZDĚLÁNÍ
2012 PhD v oboru antropologie, Goldsmiths, University of London.
Dizertační práce: The bankers of the backlands: financialisation and the Calon-Gypsies in Bahia
2003 M.Sc. v oboru sociální antropologie, University College London.
Diplomová práce: Remembering in a Slovak village: the Roma and the non-Roma memories of the Second World War.
2001 B.A. v oboru spoločenské vědy, University College Utrecht, Utrecht University
Bakalářská práce: Managing ethnic stereotypes at school: a case of Slovak Roma
VÝBĚROVÁ BIBLIOGRAFIE
Monografie
2018 From Itinerant Trade to Moneylending in the Era of Financial Inclusion: Households, Debts and Masculinity among Calon Gypsies of Northeast Brazil. Palgrave Macmillan.
Editované sborníky
2019 Money from the Government in Latin America: Conditional Cash Transfer Programmes and Rural Lives, Routledge. Co-edited with Maria Elisa Balen.
2016 Violence and Affective States in Contemporary Latin America. Special issue of Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies. Co-edited with Silvia Posocco and Frank Smith.
2016 Gypsy Economy: Romani Livelihoods and Notions of Worth in the 21st Century, Berghahn. Co-edited with Micol Brazzabeni and Ivone Manuela Cunha.
Odborné články
2020 The Figure of the Gypsy (Cigano) as a Signpost for Crises of the Social Hierarchy (Bahia, 1590s-1880s). International Review of Social History 65(2): 315-341.
2019 ‘Only the dead don't make the future’: Calon lives between non-Gypsies and death. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 25(3): 587-605.
2019 Non-sedentarism, violence and politics of assertive egalitarianism among Calon Gypsies of Bahia, Brazil. Ethnos. 84(5): 806-827.
2017 ‘Money on the street’ as a hoard: how informal moneylenders remain unbanked. Social Analysis 61(4): 98-113.
2016 “They say he is a man now”: A tale of fathers and sons. Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies 25(2): 199-214.
Kapitoly v knihách
2019 Introduction: Rearticulations of rural lives through conditional cash transfers. In: Money from the Government in Latin America: Conditional Cash Transfer Programmes and Rural Lives, Routledge. Co-edited with Maria Elisa Balen. Pp. 1-23.
2016 Exchange, Shame and Strength among the Calon of Bahia: A Values-Based Analysis. In: Brazzabeni, M./Cunha, M.I./Fotta, M. (eds) Gypsy Economy Romani Livelihoods and Notions of Worth in the 21st Century, Berghahn. Pp. 201-220.
2016 Introduction (with Brazzabeni, M & Cunha, M.), in: In: Brazzabeni, M./Cunha, M.I./Fotta, M. (eds) Gypsy Economy Romani Livelihoods and Notions of Worth in the 21st Century, Berghahn. Pp. 1-30.
GRANTY A STIPENDIA
2015 – 2018 Individuální výzkumný projekt, Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (FO 983/1-1); Projekt: ‘Effects of the conditional cash transfer programme “Bolsa Familia” on the character of indebtedness of peasant households in Bahia’
2007 – 2009 Marie Curie SocAnth Doctoral Fellowship, Goldsmiths, University of London
2010 Marie Curie SocAnth ILV Fellowship, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle
2009 Dissertation Fieldwork Grant, Wenner Gren Foundation
2008 Research grant, Central Research Fund; University of London
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