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Ph.D. Matko Krce-Ivančić

  • Education
    • 2018 – PhD in Sociology – University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom
    • 2014 – MA in Sociology – Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb
    • 2012 – BA in Sociology – Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb
  • Professional experience
    • 2025 – present – Research Associate, Institute for Tourism
    • 2023 – present – Adjunct Lecturer, VERN’ University
    • 2016-2018 – Graduate Teaching Assistant – University of Manchester, United Kingdom
  • Research interests
    • Sociology of tourism
    • Contemporary social theory
    • Critical tourism studies
    • Discourse analysis
    • The relationship between subjectivity and contemporary society
  • Projects
    • Performativity of the Subject: Women and Neoliberal Governmentality in Croatia (ES/J500094/1), funded by the Economic and Social Sciences Research Council and the University of Manchester (School of Social Sciences PhD Studentship and President’s Doctoral Scholar Award) – Project Leader
  • Selected papers
    • Krce-Ivančić, M. (2024). Hope, rigging and relativisations in the making of neoliberal academia. Culture Unbound, 16 (2), 55-77.
    • Krce-Ivančić, M. (2021) In the aftermath of the radical empiricist onslaught. Critical Horizons, 22 (4), 438-450.
    • Krce-Ivančić, M. (2021). The knowledge of pessimism. Cosmos and History, 17 (1), 471-490.
    • Krce-Ivančić, M. (2020). Neoliberal subjectivity at the political frontier. U Faustino, M. i Ferraro, G. (ur.): The Late Foucault: Ethical and Political Questions, str. 197-212. London: Bloomsbury Academic.
    • Krce-Ivančić, M. (2018). Governing through anxiety. Journal for Cultural Research, 22 (3), 262-277.
    • CroRIS ID: 35023
    • Google Scholar ID: Ou6D4M4AAAAJ