Selected presentations

2016. May 10th-14th, Bern, Swizerland.European Conference of IASC (International Association for the Study of the Commons), Paper: Multiple Meanings of Forest Commons: producing laws and policies in the Romanian Carpathians



2016. March 20th - 24th, Stockholm, Sweden. Undisciplined Environments - International Conference of the European Network of Political Ecology.
Paper: The good, the bad and the ugly: struggles in the Romanian forest commons




2015. Sept 30 –Oct 3, Marburg, Germany, conference of German Anthropological Association (GAA) Paper: The Crisis: rhythm and turning points 



2014. November 7-8, București, Romanian Academy of Sciences, conference of Eurasian Agrofood and Land Initiative  (ISS, NL) “Food, farmland and Forests in Transition, the Eurasian Countryside 25 years After”
 


2014. July 31 - August 3, Tallin, Estonia, 12th Biennial Conference of the European Association of Social Anthropologists (EASA) Paper: Contested meanings: Laying the grounds for forest commons grabbing in the Romanian Carpathians


2012. July 10-13, Paris Nanterre, France, 12th Biennial Conference of the European Association of Social Anthropologists (EASA) Paper: Ritual construction of money-gifts: forest traders and wedding inflation in Transylvania



2011. November 16‐20, Montreal, Canada, 110th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association (AAA) Paper: Emic understandings of self‐sufficiency in forest-related communities: the interplay between autonomy and dependency



2011. April 28-May 1, Regensburg, Germany, 6th Conference of International Association for Southeast European Anthropology (InASEA)
Paper: Does crisis increase calculation? Timber trade, risks and work in the highlands of Romania



2010. November 8-9, Manchester, UK, Conference Temporal Relations and Change
Paper: Timber trade, possibility and the different qualities of time in the Carpathian Mountains



2010. August 24‐27, Maynooth, Ireland, 11th Biennial Conference of the European Association of Social Anthropologists (EASA)
Paper: Hope stronger than anguish: timber traders imagining the future in times of crisis



2010. July 1-3, Budapest, Hungary, Marie Curie conference “Emerging Social Structures and New Anthropologies”
Paper: Capitalism meets post-socialism: timber trade in the highlands of Romania