Alexandra Arkhipova is the director of the “Mapping Contemporary Folklore” research group at the École des hautes études en sciences humaines, within the Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration in Moscow, and teaches at the Russian State University for the Humanities and the Russian School of Economics. Since July 1, 2022, she has been a guest researcher at the Laboratoire d'anthropologie sociale on the PAUSE program (Programme national d'accueil en urgence des scientifiques et des artistes en exil) supported by the Collège de France. Alexandra Arkhipova has published Dangerous Things in Soviet Urban Legends (with Anna Kirzyuk, Moscow, Novoe Literaturnoe Obozrenie, 2019) as well as numerous studies on jokes, rumors, urban legends, protests and conceptions of currency in the post-Soviet space.
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