Margarita Kuleva: Creative spaces don't exist. Culture and Creativity in Russia and the UK since the year 2000

08/23/2017
7:30 pm Pavilion
Lecture Hall

August 23, 7:30 pm

Margarita Kuleva is a lecturer at the Higher School of Economics Department of Sociology in St Petersburg and scholar at its Centre for Youth Studies, and also a fellow of the St Petersburg State / Bielefeld University's Centre for German and European Studies. Margarita's research interests include the study of cultural institutions, youth culture and fashion production and consumption.

This lecture is organized in collaboration with the Higher School of Economics in St Petersburg.

Admission is free of charge. The number of participants is limited. Please register in advance.


The Higher School of Economics has prepared a series of multidisciplinary lectures that seek to offer the general public a fresh perspective on the social phenomena and processes that we encounter every day. Leading Russian and international social scientists will use non-intuitive examples and innovative methods to show the audience just how the world in which we are living is changing before our very eyes. The speakers will present new readings on everyday phenomena, sharing recent research findings from the last 2-3 years, as well as their own personal methodologies. Each lecture offers its own introduction to the social sciences. The course is divided into three thematic blocks: Everyday Life, Culture and Big Data and New Technologies.