Curriculum vitae Associated Professor Dr. Svetla Marinova Address: Sociology Department, Faculty of Philosophy, Sofia University St. Kl. Ohridsky 125, Tzarigradsko shosse, bl. 4., 5 fl., office 513 А 1113 Sofia, BG e-mail: svetla_marrinova@yahoo.com Academic background: 1988 MA in Sociology, Sofia University St. Kl. Ohridsky 1990 Post-graduate specialization in Sociology of Art and Culture, Department of Sociology, Faculty of Philosophy, Sofia University St. Kl. Ohridsky 1997 Ph.D. on the topic: Culture and Power. Reception of Pierre Bourdieu in German Sociology, Department of General Sociology, Institute of Social Sciences, Humboldt University, Berlin, DE Professional positions: 1998 1999 Assistant (on honoraria), Sociology Department, Sofia University St. Kl. Ohridsky; 1998 2002 Assistant (on honoraria), Sociology Department, Plovdiv University P. Hilendarski; 1999 2013 Chief assistant, Sociology Department, Sofia University St. Kl. Ohridsky; 2013 2014 Associated professor, Sociology Department, Sofia University St. Kl. Ohridsky 01.08.2014 23.02.2015 Project Collaborator at the Institute of Cosmopolitan Studies by Professor Ulrich Beck in Munich 24.02.2015 31.07.2015 - Associated professor, Sociology Department, Sofia University St. Kl. Ohridsky 01.08.2015 23.02.2015 - Project Collaborator at the Institute of Cosmopolitan Studies by Professor Ulrich Beck in Munich 24.02.2015 31.07.2015 Associated professor, Sociology Department, Sofia University St. Kl. Ohridsky 01.08.2015 31.01.2016 Project Collaborator at the Institute of Cosmopolitan Studies by Professor Ulrich Beck in Munich 01.02.2016 - Associated professor, Sociology Department, Sofia University St. Kl. Ohridsky
University courses at the moment: at the BA Programs of Sociology Department, Sofia University St. Kl. Ohridsky: - History of Sociology: Genesis of the National Sociological Traditions (obligatory) - History of Sociology After II nd World War (obligatory) - Sociology of the Social Inequality (mandatory) - The Cosmopolitan Turn in the Social Sciences: Theory and Practice of Ulrich Beck s Cosmopolitan Sociology (mandatory) at the MA Program Political Sociology, Faculty of Philosophy, Sofia University St. Kl. Ohridsky: - Social Inequalities and Political Styles Past University Courses : 1998 2007: Sociological Theory and Practice of Pierre Bourdieu (mandatory, for students in sociology) Lectures at Universities Abroad: Under Erasmus Programme: 20-28 September 2005: University of Bielefeld, DE 25-30 September 2006: Humboldt University, Berlin, DE Projects: 2014: Individual research project Rethinking Theory of Society: Toward a Systematic of the Descriptive-Diagnostic Theory of Ulrich Beck about Transformation of Society, a grant by DAAD, DE 2012: Chief of a collective research project Comparative Study of the Sociological Canon in 4 Bulgarian Universities (2006-2012), a grant by the Research Fund of Sofia University St. Kl. Ohridsky. 2008-2010: Chief of a collective research project Social Inequalities in the Transforming Space of a Post-Socialist Sofia District (Dragalevtzi), a grant by Social Sciences Research Center of Sofia University St. Kl. Ohridsky; 2006: Individual research project On Constitution and Transformations of the Sociological Field in Germany. Towards a History of German Sociology, a grant
by DAAD, DE 2005-2008: Member of the international research team: Improving the Quality of Sociology Education in Knowledge Societies, a grant by HESP, s programme of Open Society Foundation. 2005-2008: Member of the project Establishing a Social Sciences Research Center, a grant by the Ministry of Education and Science. 2004-2005 Member of a project of Faculty of Philosophy Improving the Quality of Education in MA Programs of Faculty of Philosophy, a grant by Open Society Foundation. 2002-2004: Coordinator of a project of Faculty of Philosophy at Sofia University Renovating Education in Social Sciences in Bulgaria: Interdisciplinarity and Harmonising with the Standards of the European Union, a grant by a World Bank programme; 2000-2001: Member of a project of Sociology Department, Sofia University, Microsociological Methods, a grant by Open Society Foundation; 1998-2000: Head of a collective project Power Three Nonclassical Analytics (H. Arendt, M. Foucault, P. Bourdieu), a grant by Research Support Scheme of the Open Society Foundation. Postdoc Specialisations Abroad: 2000: one-month specialisation at Humboldt University in Berlin and Bielefeld University; 2003: three-months specialisation in Berlin; 2005: two-month specialisation at Humboldt University in Berlin; 2006: three-months DAAD Fellow at the universities of Berlin, Bielefeld, Köln, Marburg, DE; 2013: three-months Paul Celan-Fellow at the IWM, Wien; 2014: three-months DAAD Fellow at the Institute of Cosmopolitan Studies by Professor Ulrich Beck in Munich; Publications: 2017. Marinova, S. Cosmopolitan Empathy and Solidarity. An Attempt to Distinquish between the Concepts in: Sociological problems, 1-2/2017, pp. 282-305.
2015. Marinova, S. Theory and Practice of Cosmopolitan Sociology: Ulrich Beck s Invitation to Sociology, in: Sociological problems, 3-4/2014. 2014. Marinova, S. Arenas of Cosmopolitization: Ulrich Beck s Theory of Cosmopolitization, in: In the footsteps of the Other. Prosweta, Sofia, pp. 386-396. 2012. Marinova, S., Toward a Political Economy of the Narratives About the Past in German History of Sociology, Sofia University Press, Sofia (in BG). 2012. Marinova, S., Reflective Sociology as Investment in the Field of Scientific Struggles (Toward a Critique of the Reflexive Reason), in Critique & Humanism journal, 1/2012, pp. 223-243. 2011. Marinova, S., Toward a Political Economy of the Narrative in the Histories of Sociology (Methodological Notes on a Historical Case), in: Sociological Problems, special issue Testimony and Archive Between Microhistory and Sociology, Sofia (in BG). 2010. Marinova, S., Social Inequalities in the Transforming Space of a Post-Socialist Sofia District (Dragalevtzi) (co-author with L. Pojarliev & L. Vaysova), in: Sociological problems, 1-2, pp. 231-256 (in BG). 2010. Marinova, S., Fragments of a Event Sociology of Social Inequality: Notes of Simmel, in: Critical Studies of New Social Inequalities, an issue of Yearbook of Sofia University St. K. Ohridsky, Faculty of Philosophy. Book Sociology, vol. 102. http://hdl.handle.net/10506/323; (in BG). 2009. Marinova, S., The Places of Women in the Fields of Starting Social Sciences in Germany or Concerning the Forms of Man s Domination in Science. (Sketches of a Power History of Sociology), in: Critique and Humanism, vol. 30, No. 3, pp. 67-84 (in BG). 2009. Marinova, S., Myth and History in Searching the National-Socialist Past of the German Sociology, in: Sociological Problems, No. 1-2, pp. 75-99 (in BG). 2009. Marinova, S., Why and How One Does History of Sociology? An Example of the History of German Sociology, in: A Sociology Challenged by Differences, a collection dedicated to 30 th anniversary of Department of Sociology, Sofia University Press (in BG). 2008. Marinova, S., History of Sociology in the Context of German Higher Education Reforms. Historical Modalities of an Intellectual practice, in: Yearbook of Sofia University St. K. Ohridsky, Faculty of Philosophy. Book Sociology, vol. 100, pp. 93-140 (in BG).
2000. Marinova, S., The Long Goodbye to the German University, in: Critique and Humanism journal, vol. 8, pp. 217-225 (in BG). 1999. Marinova, S., (co-author with A. Koleva and S. Sabeva), Power Three Non-classicla Analytics (H. Arendt, M. Foucault, P. Bourdieu), in: Sociological Problems, vol. 3-4, 14-43. 1997. Marinova, S., Symbolic Capital of the Culture and Analytic Capital of Culture, in: Sociological Problems, vol. 3-4, pp. 28-46 (in BG). 1997. Marinova, S., Kultur und Macht. Die Rezeption Pierre Bourdieus in der deutschen Soziologie. Tectum-Verlag, Marburg (in DE). Selected translations: Elias, N. Was ist Soziologie?, 1998. LIK, Sofia. Stroeker, E. Beiträge zur Philosophie Husserls. Ausgewählte Essays. 1999. KX Critique & Humanism, Sofia. (Co-Übersetzung mit S. Sabeva, S. Eneva und D. Ilinova) Benjamin, W. Illuminationen, 2000. KX Critique & Humanism, Sofia (Co- Übersetzung mit Anastasija Rascheva, Bistra Racheva, Koljo Koev). Beck, U. Was ist Globalisierung?, 2002. KX Critique & Humanism, Sofia. Freud, S. Der Rattenmann. Bemerkungen über einen Fall von Zwangsneurose. 2010. KX Critique & Humanism, Sofia. (Co-Übersetzung mit Nina Nikolova). Beck, U. Das deutsche Europa. Neue Machtlandschaften im Zeichen der Krise, 2012. KX Critique & Humanism, Sofia. Freud, S. Totem und Tabu. Einige Übereinstimmungen im Seelenleben der Wilden und der Neurotiker. 2013. KX Critique & Humanism, Sofia. Beck, U. Risikogesellschaft: Auf dem Weg in eine andere Moderne. 2013. KX Critique & Humanism, Sofia. Freud, S. Der Wolfsmann. Aus der Geschichte einer infantilen Neurose. 2013. KX Critique & Humanism, Sofia. Rosa, H. Beschleunigung. Die Veränderung der Zeitstrukturen in der Moderne. 2015. KX Critique & Humanism, Sofia. Buden, B. Zone des Uebergangs: Vom Ende des Postkommunismus. 2017. KХ Critique & Humanism, Sofia.
Administrative Activities: 1999 2003 Scientific Secretary of Sociology Department, Faculty of Philosophy, Sofia University St. Kl. Ohridsky 2003-2009 Secretary of the Yearbook of Sofia University St. Kl. Ohridsky, Faculty of Philosophy, Sociology Book 2006-2007 Member of a Commission for Elaborating Criteria to Attest the University Staff, Faculty of Philosophy, Sofia University St. Kl. Ohridsky. 2006-2008 Member of a Commission of Sociology Department for Elaborating New Curriculum, Faculty of Philosophy, Sofia University St. Kl. Ohridsky. 2007 2014 Member of the Faculty Council, Faculty of Philosophy, Sofia University St. Kl. Ohridsky. 2009-2012 Member of the Managing Board of Bulgarian Sociological Association. 2016 Editor of the Yearbook of Sofia University St. Kl. Ohridsky, Faculty of Philosophy, Sociology Book.