ANDREA HAJEK is an Associate Fellow at the Institute of Advanced Study, University of Warwick. Andrea obtained her doctorate degree from the University of Warwick (UK), with a dissertation on the negotiation of public memories of Italian student movements in the late 1970s. Her PhD thesis is currently being prepared for publication in the Memory Studies Series at Palgrave Macmillan. Andrea also holds MA degrees in French, Italian and Comparative Literature.
Since 2009 she is the Senior Editorial Assistant for the Sage journal of Memory Studies, and since 2011 she is an Associate Editor for Modern Italy (Taylor & Francis). She is also a founding member of the Warwick Oral History Network. Her research interests include cultural memory, protest movements, oral history, digital and visual memories, terrorism in history education, and trauma.
Contributions - Going Against the Grain of the Green Economy
September 23rd, 2013 - Economic Shock Therapy, Italian style: Reflections on the 2012 Earthquake
May 30th, 2013 - Police Repression in Italy and the Affective Ecology of Victims’ Families
March 25th, 2013 - The Upcoming Italian Elections and the Seamy Side of Satire
February 22nd, 2013 - Mario Monti’s Midway: A Civic Choice in the Italian Elections?
January 14th, 2013 - The Phantom of Subversive Violence in Italy
December 11th, 2012 - Social Media and Protest in the Age of Globalization
November 26th, 2012 - Italy: Still the Sick Man of Europe
October 10th, 2012 - Holland Playing Safe: Pro-EU Parties Win the Dutch Elections
September 14th, 2012 - Sexism Italian Style: Why Sacking Berlusconi Isn't Enough
August 23rd, 2012 - Media Remember: Berlusconi’s Comeback and The Genius of Blob
July 30th, 2012 - Facebook and the Digital (R)evolution of a Protest Generation
July 13th, 2012
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