assistant professor / area head
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Her research sits at the intersection of print culture, typography, and history with a particular focus on expanding views of Southeast European graphic design heritage. Through archival inquiry, digital research infrastructure development, and interdisciplinary frameworks, she examines whose knowledge gets legitimised, whose histories get documented,
and whose visual languages endure. Her practice is grounded in the
understanding that knowledge is always situated, produced from a particular place, body, and history.
As an educator, she is invested in critical pedagogy, bridging research and applied learning to foster curiosity, critical thinking, and intellectual risk-taking in her students.
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