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Márta Ritecz-Sekulic

Márta Ritecz-Sekulic has been the Consul of Hungary in Krakow since October 2020. She was born on June 18, 1991 in Warsaw. She is a graduate of the Corvinus University in Budapest and the Jagiellonian University in Krakow. She was the Desk Officer for Poland in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Hungary between 2017 and 2020, prior to that she has worked at the Department of Foreign Trade at the MFAT.

Sylvie Roberge

 Trainer assistant, Planpolitik. 

Mike Robinson

Mike Robinson

He is the founder of the Centre for Tourism and Cultural Change, the founder and editor of the Routledge published Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change and the Channel View book series on Tourism and Cultural Change now with over thirty titles. He is on the Editorial Boards of several journals including: Mobilities, Levant and the Scandinavian Journal of Tourism. He was pleased to be invited to edit the SAGE Handbook of Tourism Studies (with Tazim Jamal). He has worked with UNESCO to produce a major report on Tourism, Culture and Sustainable Development and was commissioned to write on tourism and representation for the 2009 UNESCO World Diversity Report. He has worked on research and projects in over 30 countries. He has initiated and directed over 20 international conferences as a way of setting new agendas in research and as a way of developing productive partnerships with academics working in interesting fields and engaging with a wide range of international heritage and cultural institutions.He seeks to work with researchers from a wide variety of disciplines and cultural backgrounds in order to produce innovative and imaginative ways to understand and to translate the inter-relationships between heritage, tourism and culture. For nearly twenty five years, his work has focused upon the inter-relationships between tourism, heritage and culture. Understanding tourism, and ourselves and others as tourists, provides us with an important conceptual lens through which we can interrogate heritage and other dimensions and expressions of culture. His work is international and interdisciplinary. He works at the boundaries of social anthropology, cultural studies, geography and history.

Anatol Roitman

Anatol Roitman

Studied at the University in Novosibirsk. Holds PhD degree in physics. Poet and Russian translator of the Polish poetry. Author of numerous publications in Nowaja Polsza. A special five-language version of Czesław Miłosz’s poem Orpheus and Eurydice (Cracow, 2002) contains his Russian translation. Lives in Akademgorodok.  

Bolesław Rok

Bolesław Rok

 Member of “Responsible Busines Forum”. Works as independent adviser and consultant of systems of responsibility management. Author of many articles and raports about strategy in social responsibility management.

Dariusz Rosati

Dariusz Rosati

Professor of Economic Policy and International Economics. Between 1972 and 1992, expert for various international organizations (UNIDO, World Bank, European Commission, ILO). Established and became first director of World Economy Research Institute at WSE in Warsaw. Was a Director of Foreign Trade Research Institute, Head of Transition Economies Section, United Nations Economic Commission for Europe in Geneva, Adviser to the President of the European Commission and Member of the European Parliament. Author and/or co-author of over 250 publications including six books.

Goran Rosenberg

Goran Rosenberg

Born in Sweden. Writer and journalist. Graduated in 1970 from University of Stockholm, where he studied mathematics, philosophy, political science and journalism. Since 1970 works as a journalist and correspondent for major Swedish newspapers and Swedish Television. Regular columnist and essayist of the Swedish daily newspaper Dagens

Nyheter. PhD at the University of Gothenburg. In 1990 founded the Swedish monthly magazine of essays and opinions, Moderna Tider. Among his books are: An essay on the American idea, Norstedts 1991 and A personal history of Zionism, Messianism and the State of Israel, Bonniers 1996. His essays were translated and published in Neue Züricher Zeitung, Lettre Internationale, Daedalus and New Perspectives Quarterly and others. Works also as documentalist: The Black City with the White House (Golden Nymph award for best news documentary in 1990). 

Adam Daniel Rotfeld

Adam Daniel Rotfeld

PhD dissertation on the right of self-determination of peoples in modern international law at the Jagiellonian University, Krakow (1969). Habilitation on European Security System in Statu Nascendi; in 2001 appointed Professor at the Warsaw University by the President of Poland. From July 1991 to June 2002 Director of Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI); in 1992 appointed as Personal Representative of the OSCE Chairman-in-Office to elaborate the settlement of the conflict in the Trans-Dniester region of Moldova. From 2000 member of the President’s National Security Council; Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Polish government from January until October 2005. Author of numerous books, monographs and articles. 

Petr Roubal

Researcher at the Institute of Contemporary History at the Czech Academy of Sciences since 2008. Lecturer at the Council on International Educational Exchange, Prague (course: “Rise and Fall of Central European Totalitarianism”). PhD in Comparative History form Central European University. M.Phil in Social Anthropology (University of Cambridge), MA in History (Central European University). Graduated from Faculty of Social Sciences and Faculty of Philosophy at Charles University. Author of books, articles, papers and reviews eg.: “Mass Gymnastic Performances under Communism: The Case of Czechoslovak Spartakiads”, “Prague Perspectives III. Jan Slavík (1885–1978): A Czech Historian of Revolutions” (with Lukáš Babka). Since 2010 member of the editorial board of Journal Dějiny, teorie, kritika.

Małgorzata Różańska-Mglej

Małgorzata Różańska-Mglej

Arts manager, researcher, translator. Head of the Literary Office and coordinator of international literary programs at the Villa Decius Association in Krakow and Head of the Centre of Artistic Residencies at the Institute of Culture Villa Decius. Coordinator of residencies for about 350 writers, translators and artists from over 35 countries. Co-founder and secretary of the international literary magazine  RADAR (2010-2013), coordinator of the 5th Cracow Literary Days (2011) and curator of over 65 literary events. Scholarship holder of the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage in 2014, of CEC Artslink in 2015 and of Fritt Ord Foundation in 2017. PhD student at the Faculty of Philosophy of the Jagiellonian University.

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