Mina P. Baginova
University College London / Charles University
mina.baginova(at)easaonline.org
Biography
Mina P. Baginova is a social anthropologist and a social movements researcher currently working on contemporary feminist mobilizations in East Central Europe and their transnational networks at FATIGUE (Horizon 2020) project under the umbrella of University College London (UCL). Her previous research includes work across Latin America, as well as in Greece and Turkey, on projects related to citizenship, migration, urban scapes and solidarity practices.
Mina is particularly focused in bridging ethnography with activism and is a passionate advocate for engaged anthropology. She is equally interested in advancing the potential of applied anthropology research in industries, private, and public sectors.
Programme Lead
All sessions by Mina P. Baginova
Welcome & Mobilizing the Planet Talk I
10:00-12:00
CAMP - Black Room / ONLINE
Mobilizing the Planet Talk II
14:00-15:30
CAMP - Black Room / ONLINE
Mobilizing the Planet: Panel Discussion
17:00-18:30
CAMP - Black Room / ONLINE
James Ingram, Founder & CEO of LiiV
09:30-10:00
Workshops
13:30-15:00
Charles University
Workshops cont’d
15:30-17:00
Charles University
Mobilizing the Planet: Evening session
18:00-20:30
CAMP - Black Room / ONLINE
Mobilizing The Planet Talk III: Rupert Read and Carolina Pasquel
10:30-12:45
CAMP - Amphitheater / ONLINE
Site-specific activities
14:45-18:30
Prague - various places