Katerina Sidiropulu Janku finished her doctoral studies at Department of Sociology FSS MU in September 2007. Her dissertation is based on ethnographic research among Czech-Slovak-Canadian Roma families. She teaches theoretical and practical course on ethnography at Social Anthropology profile at Department of Sociology FSS MU since the beginning of its existence. She is a member of editorial board of academic journal of FSS MU Social Studies and last five years she was an EB member of thematic website (www.migraceonline.cz) that is aimed at independent analysis on migration in Central Europe. Since 2004 she is a teaching staff of Department of Human Geography at University of Ostrava where she teaches MA course on migration in English. In 2007 she became a teaching staff of Department of sociology FSS MU, where she focuses on migration studies. In 2006 she co-edited Social studies thematic issue 1/2006 Life in Motion, where she also published study “Modern Migration. Movement with Special Significance.” In 2006-2007 she was part of organizing team of art/scientific project on contemporary labor migration How Many Paths to Florence/Work is Elsewhere (http://www.plotki.net/wie).
E-mail: jankuu@fss.muni.cz
Phone: +420 549 545 348






