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PhD Petra Hamer

PhD Petra Hamer
no.: 58664 source: ARIS

researcher – active in research organisation
  petra.hamerat signff.uni-lj.si
Foreign language skills
Research activity

Code Science Field Subfield
6.03.00  Humanities  Anthropology   
6.04.00  Humanities  Ethnology   

Code Science Field
H250  Humanities  Contemporary history (since 1914) 
S220  Social sciences  Cultural anthropology, ethnology 
Keywords
Popular music, dissolution of Yugoslavia, national identities, Bosnia-Herzegovina
Points
117.65
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0
A'
80
A1/2
80
CI10
0
CImax
0
h10
0
A1
0.41
A3
0
Data for the last 5 years (citations for the last 10 years) on October 15, 2025; Data for score A3 calculation refer to period 2020-2024
Data for ARIS tenders ( 23.05.2022 – Target research programmes, archive )
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Education
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Level of education Professional title Study subject Faculty Year
Bachelor's degree    Ethnlogy and cultural anthropology  SI University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Arts 2013 
Doctoral degree  Ph. D.     AT 2021 
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Employments
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Type of employment Research org. Research group Date of employment Position Role Title
Full time employment (100%, RD:100%)  University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Arts  Ethnology at the Scientific institute of the Faculty of Arts  10/3/2023  Assistant  Researcher   
International projects
no. Code Title Period Head No. of publications
1. HORIZON-DEAGENCY-101095729  DEAGENCY - The roles of the agency of the dead in the lives of individuals in contemporary society   9/1/2023 - 8/30/2028 PhD Mirjam Mencej    
Biography
Petra Hamer (1988) is an ethnologist and cultural anthropologist interested in popular music and culture in Southeastern Europe in the 20th and 21st centuries. She holds a PhD from the University of Graz, where she researched the production of popular music by Bosnian and Herzegovinian army artistic units, focusing on the question of national identity construction in a multi-ethnic society. Her main research interests include popular culture studies, the history of Yugoslavia, the post-Yugoslav space, ethnomusicology, and migration studies. She taught a lecture on migration at the University of Klagenfurt. In 2023, she was granted a Postdoc-Track scholarship from the Austrian Academy of Sciences to write a book based on her PhD thesis. Currently, she works as a Postdoc researcher on the DEAGENCY project, researching the role of the dead in contemporary Bosnian and Herzegovinian society with a focus on mass graves.
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