
Anthropologist:
East Central Europe. Ireland.
History, Post-Conflict, Borderlands, Haunting, Material Culture.
Aimée Joyce – Social Anthropologist.
Aimee Joyce is a Social Anthropologist working on history and conflict.
She is the Chair of the COST Action: TRACTS Trace as a Research Agenda for Climate Change, Technology Studies, and Social Justice. Funded by the European Union’s Cooperation in Science and Technology.
Aimee is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Social Anthropology in the University of St Andrews.
Her work in Poland focused on borderlands, hauntology, neighbourliness, and religious plurality. Her work in Ireland is focused on how conflict and post-conflict relationships are understood and explored through Heritage sites.
Please get in touch if you would like copies of published work
Selected Publications
Forthcoming Book (Autumn 2023)
Spectral Borders: History, neighbourliness and discord on the Polish-Belarussian Frontier
Silent traces and absent places: materiality and silence on Poland’s eastern border
“When the Orthodox Went Away”: Histories of Displacement and Extermination on the Polish/Belarusian Border
https://muse.jhu.edu/article/729304
Senior Lecturer – Department of Social Anthropology, University of St Andrews
(since 2015)
Lecturing on: Material Culture, Post Socialism, Anthropology of Art, Digital Anthropology.