Apie
Diana Mincytė yra Niujorko miesto universiteto (CUNY) sociologijos docentė. Jos moksliniai tyrimai daugiausia dėmesio skiria pilietiškumui; aplinkosaugos, maisto ir žemės ūkio politikai; mokslo ir technologijų sociologijai; ir feminizmo politikai. Stažavosi ir atliko tyrimus Europos studijų programoje Harvardo universitete ir buvo kviestinė mokslininkė Rachel Carson centre aplinkosaugos studijoms Ludwig Maximilians universitete Miunchene; Jeilio universiteto agrarinių studijų programoje; ir Europos ir Viduržemio jūros regiono studijose Niujorko universitete.
Mokslinių tyrinėjimų sritys: Aplinkos sociologija; maisto ir aplinkos politika; darbas ir žemės ūkis; feminizmo politika, pilietiškumas ir savarankiškumas; istorinės-lyginamosios studijos.
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Publikacijos
Svarbiausios mokslinės publikacijos (nuo 2016)
Knygos:
Scarboro, C., D. Mincyte, and Z. Gille, eds. (2020), The Socialist Good Life: Desire, Development, and Standards of Living in Eastern Europe. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
Bartkiene, A., R. Bikauskaite, and D. Mincyte (2019), Practicing Ecological Citizenship: Environmental Care and the Politics of Sustainability in Lithuania. Vilnius, Lithuania: Vilnius University Press.
Mincyte, D. and U. Plath, eds. (2017), Food Culture and Politics in the Baltic States. New York: Routledge.
Based on a guest-edited special issue; won the Vilis Vitols best publication award from the Association for the Advancement of Baltic Studies (2016)
Scarboro, C., D. Mincyte, and Z. Gille, eds. (2020), The Socialist Good Life: Desire, Development, and Standards of Living in Eastern Europe. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
Bartkiene, A., R. Bikauskaite, and D. Mincyte (2019), Practicing Ecological Citizenship: Environmental Care and the Politics of Sustainability in Lithuania. Vilnius, Lithuania: Vilnius University Press.
Mincyte, D. and U. Plath, eds. (2017), Food Culture and Politics in the Baltic States. New York: Routledge.
Based on a guest-edited special issue; won the Vilis Vitols best publication award from the Association for the Advancement of Baltic Studies (2016)
Rinktiniai straipsniai ir knygų skyriai:
Mincyte, D., A. Bartkiene, and R. Bikauskaite (2020), “Diverging Temporalities of Care on Urban Farms: Negotiating History, Responsibility, and Productivity in Post-socialist Lithuania,” Geoforum, 115 (October): 44–53.
Blumberg, R., and D. Mincyte (2020), “Beyond Europeanization: The Politics of Scale and Positionality in Lithuania’s Alternative Food Networks,” European Urban and Regional Studies. 27(2), 189–205.
Gille, Z. and D. Mincyte (2020), “The Prosumerist Resonance Machine: Rethinking Political Subjectivity and Consumer Desire in State Socialism.” In C. Scarboro, D. Mincyte, and Z. Gille, eds., The Socialist Good Life: Desire, Development, and Standards of Living in Eastern Europe. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
Mincyte, D. and A. Bartkiene (2019), “The Anti-Fracking Movement and the Politics of Rural Marginalization in Lithuania: Intersectionality in Environmental Justice” Environmental Sociology 5(2): 177–187.
Blumberg, R. and D. Mincyte (2019), “Infrastructures of Taste: Rethinking Local Food Histories in Lithuania,” Appetite 138 (July): 252–259.
Mincyte, D. and K. Dobernig (2016), “Urban Farming in the North American Metropolis: Rethinking Work and Distance in Alternative Agro-Food Networks,” Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 48(9): 1767–1786.
Mincyte, D. (Accepted with minor revisions July 2022), “Rethinking Food Regime and Gender Regime: Agrarian Change and the Politics of Social Reproduction.” Journal of Peasant Studies.
Mincyte, D., A. Bartkiene, and R. Bikauskaite (2020), “Diverging Temporalities of Care on Urban Farms: Negotiating History, Responsibility, and Productivity in Post-socialist Lithuania,” Geoforum, 115 (October): 44–53.
Blumberg, R., and D. Mincyte (2020), “Beyond Europeanization: The Politics of Scale and Positionality in Lithuania’s Alternative Food Networks,” European Urban and Regional Studies. 27(2), 189–205.
Gille, Z. and D. Mincyte (2020), “The Prosumerist Resonance Machine: Rethinking Political Subjectivity and Consumer Desire in State Socialism.” In C. Scarboro, D. Mincyte, and Z. Gille, eds., The Socialist Good Life: Desire, Development, and Standards of Living in Eastern Europe. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
Mincyte, D. and A. Bartkiene (2019), “The Anti-Fracking Movement and the Politics of Rural Marginalization in Lithuania: Intersectionality in Environmental Justice” Environmental Sociology 5(2): 177–187.
Blumberg, R. and D. Mincyte (2019), “Infrastructures of Taste: Rethinking Local Food Histories in Lithuania,” Appetite 138 (July): 252–259.
Mincyte, D. and K. Dobernig (2016), “Urban Farming in the North American Metropolis: Rethinking Work and Distance in Alternative Agro-Food Networks,” Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 48(9): 1767–1786.