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Eneia Dragomir
Visiting fellow and associated member of the Integrated Graduate School
(First funding period, 2014-2017)
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Since 10/2015
Associated member of the Integrated Graduate School (IGS) of the CRC 138 "Dynamics of Security"
2015
Visiting fellow at the CRC 138 "Dynamics of Security"
2012 - 2015
Research associate, Chair for the History of Technology, Prof. Dr. David Gugerli
Since 2012
Doctoral program "History of Knowledge", ETH Zurich/University of Zurich
2009 - 2011
Research associate, Chair for the History of Technology, Prof. Dr. David Gugerli
2008
Student assistant at the Independent Historical Commission on the History of the Federal Foreign Office during the National Socialist Era and in the Early Federal Republic of Germany, Philipps University Marburg
2005 - 2012
Studies of history, sociology and philosophy at the Philipps-Universität Marburg and the University of Zurich (thesis: "The personal booklet: On the formatting of personal identity in individual assessments of the 1960s")PhD project
'Das Wissen und Können des Volkes'. Rekrutierungspraktiken der Schweizer Armee, 1960-2000 (working title)
Research interests
History of knowledge and technology
Military history
History of labor
Theory of historyPublications
2015
(mit Malte Bachem, Alban Frei, Ruben M. Hackler und Samuel Misteli) „…isn‘t technology the fucking bomb?” Technik und Krieg in der TV-Serie „The Wire“, in: Gerhard Gamm et al. (Hg.): Ding und System. Jahrbuch für Technikphilosophie 1/2015, Zürich: Diaphanes, S. 137-149.
Rezension Petra Overath (Hrsg.), Die vergangene Zukunft Europas. Bevölkerungsforschung und -prognosen im 20. und 21. Jahrhundert, Köln/Weimar/Wien: Böhlau, 2011, in: Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Geschichte 1 (2015), S. 138ff.