Aneta Brunerová
EASA Applied Anthropology Network
aneta.brunerova(at)easaonline.org
Biography
Aneta Brunerová is a student of socio-cultural anthropology at Charles University in Prague. In her MS thesis she focuses on minimalism as an alternative lifestyle, drawing on material culture studies and the anthropology of consumption. During her bachelor’s studies, she conducted research in Iceland focusing on the social role of folklore in everyday life.
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Aneta believes that the power of observing and listening as the core anthropological methods is the secret ingredient for facilitating communication in an accelerating world. In the future, she wishes to become a part of applied projects aiming to demonstrate why indeed the world needs anthropologists.
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Production Coordinator
Programme Support
All sessions by Aneta Brunerová
Lunch & Moving Hotspot
12:00-14:00
CAMP - White Room, Atrium, Platform
Coffee Break & Moving Hotspot
15:30-16:30
CAMP - White Room, Atrium, Platform
Communal dinner – Day 1: CAMP
19:00-20:45
CAMP
Lunch – Day 2
12:00-13:00
Charles University
Coffee break – Day 2
15:00-15:30
Charles University
Dinner – Day 2
20:30-21:30
INDIVIDUAL
Social event – Activist Disco Night, P.M. Club
21:30
P.M. Club / OPEN and FREE
Lunch – Day 3
12:45-13:45
CAMP - Atrium, White Room, Platform
Site-specific activities
14:45-18:30
Prague - various places
Social event – (A)void
20:00
(A)void Floating Gallery, Rašínovo Embankment / OPEN and FREE