Florin FAJE
Lecturer
O1.M2.01. Tools for visualizing the urban geography of economic growth Case study: The urban geography of economic and social growth in Romania 2010-2020
Norbert PETROVICIThe aim of this class is to understand in which categories d
O1.M1.04. Reinventing the grid: the thin line between relevance and oblivion – Case study: Jimbolia in the new economic context
Mihai DANCIUThe aim of this class is to facilitate the objective underst
O1.M1.03. Transformation and growth within the strict confines of the grid: economy, infrastructure and society – Case study: the urban development of Jimbolia throughout the 19th & 20th centuries
Ștefana BĂDESCUThe aim of this class is to facilitate the objective underst
O1.M1.02. The power of the grid: subordination and regularization in colonial territorial planning – Case study: the historical region of Banat under the Habsburg rule
Ștefana BĂDESCUThe aim of this class is to facilitate the objective underst
O1.M1.05. On borders: a theoretical research framework. Border as a working instrument for analysis and design
Irina BĂNCESCUThe aim of this class is to introduce students to the border
O1.M3.02.01 Working with the cultural landscape – Case studies: Thebes, Bir Minayh, Kis Balaton, Somló, Borsod, Călugăreni
Zsolt VASÁROSThe Nature of Anthropogenic Impacts The lecture presents a
O1.M1.06. History drawn in the landscape – Border imprints and how to read them. Case studies: Călugăreni, Budapest, Jimbolia
Gergely SÁGIAccording to our method, a deep understanding of the site is
Hello. This is my story.
Florin Faje is a Lecturer in the Department of Sociology, Faculty of Sociology and Social Work, Babeş-Bolyai University. He is teaching on Social Development and Globalization, Economic Anthropology, Contemporary Anthropologies and Sociology of Education. His current research explores the impact of road infrastructure building on local farming communities on Romania’s border region with Hungary. Previously, he got his PhD in Sociology and Social Anthropology from Central European University in Budapest, where he explored the deployment of sport and physical education policies in the effort to Romanianize Transylvanian urban spaces during the interwar and early postwar.
My education
Central European University
PhD in Sociology and Social Anthropology – 2014
Central European University
Master of Arts in Sociology and Social Anthropology – 2008
Babeş-Bolyai University
Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and Anthropology – 2007
My experience
Babeş-Bolyai University – Since 2014
Lecturer in Sociology