Teaching assistant
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I grew up in Pestszentlőrinc. At university I studied communication, ethnology and religious studies. I started my professional career at the Museum of Ethnography in Budapest after absolving the doctoral school in Cluj-Napoca. I began teaching during my PhD studies at the Károli Gáspár University and at the Hungarian Department of Ethnography and Anthropology of the Babeș-Bolyai University, where I currently work as an assistant professor. As a researcher I am interested in several topics, primarily in life stories and the vernacular representations of the past, in digital worlds and the anthropology of the liquid modernity, and in the history and methodology of anthropology.