Dennis Ioffe
Co-coordinateur de MODERNITAS
Dennis Ioffe (Ph.D. in Slavic Studies and Cultural Analysis, University of Amsterdam), is an Associate Professor of Russian Studies (Titulaire de la Chaire de langue et littérature Russe), Université libre de Bruxelles. Since 2016 he is a co-Editor-in-Chief of ‘Russian Literature’ (1st Quartile Scopus Scimago), Elsevier Science BV. Since 2017 he has been Senior Scientific Evaluator at The European Commission (EC), Horizon 2020 – The EU Framework Programme for Research and Innovation, The European Innovation Council (EIC), Brussels. Before coming to ULB Dr Ioffe served as a post-doctoral Research Fellow and an Assistant Professor at the Department of Languages and Cultures (Slavic & East-European), The Faculty of Arts, Ghent University. Aside from UGent, Dennis Ioffe has held lecturing and research appointments at the University of Edinburgh (United Kingdom), Memorial University (Canada), University of Amsterdam (The Netherlands). He has authored more than 100 scholarly articles and edited/co-edited a dozen academic collections which appeared with major academic publishers in Western Europe and the US. Pr. Ioffe’s publications have appeared in “Oxford University Press”, “Soviet and Post-Soviet Review”, “Routledge Encyclopedia of Modernism”, “East European Jewish Affairs”, “Russian Studies in Literature”, “New Literary Review” (NLO), “Studies in Slavic Cultures”, “RELIGIONS”, “SAGE publications”, “Brill”, “Taylor & Francis”, “Australian Slavonic an East European Studies”, “Neohelicon”, “Springer Science”, “ARTS”, “The Journal of European Studies,” “Russian Literature” (Elsevier Science), “Edinburgh University Press”, “Slavic & East European Journal”, “Acta Semiotica Fennica,” “Kritika i Semiotika”, “The Slavonic and East European Review”, “Open Society Foundations (the Open Society Institute), New York”, “New Zealand Slavonic Journal,” and others. Dennis Ioffe currently works on a number of Russia and Eastern Europe related research projects focused on the intersections between art and politics, between culture and activism which spread chronologically from the historical modernism till the contemporary protests. During the last decade Dennis delivered more than 100 conference presentations and invited lectures at major international venues in the USA, Germany, Belgium, Russia, the UK, Italy, Austria, Switzerland, the Netherlands, South Korea, Israel, Finland, Serbia, Spain, France, Canada.