Charlotte Loris-Rodionoff
Charlotte Loris-Rodionoff is a PhD candidate in social and cultural anthropology at UCL. She has conducted ethnographic fieldwork with Syrians in Southern Turkey between June 2014 and April 2016, where she looks at revolutionary subjectivity and politics, everyday life in exile, and the creation of novel spatio-temporal horizons. Her PhD focuses on the ways in which the disruption created by revolution and exile is lived as a radical personal rupture that plays itself out in each of the core dimensions of Syrians’ life. Her work is part of a research project on comparative anthropologies of revolutionary politics, CARP (https://www.ucl.ac.uk/anthropology/revolution).