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Elulookirjeldus (CV)
1.Eesnimi Michael
2.Perekonnanimi Gentile
3.Töökoht geograafia osakond, Uppsala Ülikool
4.Ametikoht teadur
5.Sünniaeg 11.10.1976 (päev.kuu.aasta)
6.Haridus Inimgeograafia doktor (juuni 2004, Uppsala Ülikool), väitekirja teema Studies in the Transformation of Post-Soviet Cities – Case Studies from Kazakhstan
Inimgeograafia bakalaureus (aprill 1999, Uppsala Ülikool) koos inimgeograafia magistrikraadiga
7.Teenistuskäik 2004- teadur, geograafia osakond, Uppsala Ülikool
1999-2004 doktorant ja lektor, geograafia osakond, Uppsala Ülikool
8.Teaduskraad Inimgeograafia dokotor
9.Teaduskraadi välja
andnud asutus, aasta
2004, Uppsala Ülikool
10.Tunnustused Külalisteadur, Kennan Institute of Advanced Russian Studies, Washington DC, veebruar-märts 2003
11.Teadusorganisatsiooniline
ja –administratiivne
tegevus
12.Juhendamisel kaitstud
väitekirjad
13.Teadustöö põhisuunad linnastumine, ränne, segregatsioon, nõukogudejärgsed linnad, Kasahstan
14.Jooksvad grandid
15.Teaduspublikatsioonid

Gentile, M. 2004. Divided Post-Soviet Cities? Residential Segregation in Leninogorsk and Zyryanovsk, Kazakhstan. Geografiska Annaler B 86:2, 117–136.

Gentile, M. 2004. Former Closed Cities and Urbanisation in the ex-USSR: An Exploration in Kazakhstan. Europe-Asia Studies 56:2, 263–278.

Gentile, M. 2004. Studies in the Transformation of Post-Soviet Cities – Case Studies from Kazakhstan. Geografiska Regionstudier 59, Kulturgeografiska institutionen: Uppsala Universitet. Doctoral dissertation.

Gentile, M. 2003. Delayed Underurbanization and the Closed-City Effect: The Case of Ust’-Kamenogorsk. Eurasian Geography and Economics 44:2, 144–156.

Gentile, M. 2003. Residential Segregation in a Medium-Sized Post-Soviet City: Ust'-Kamenogorsk, Kazakhstan. Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie 94:5, 589–605.

viimati muudetud: 06.08.2004

Curriculum Vitae (CV)
1.First Name Michael
2.Surname Gentile
3.Institution Department of Geography, Uppsala University
4.Position research fellow
5.Date of birth 11.10.1976 (day.month.year)
6.Education PhD in Human Geography (June 2004, Uppsala University), with dissertation entitled Studies in the Transformation of Post-Soviet Cities – Case Studies from Kazakhstan

Bachelor of Social Sciences in human geography (April 1999, Uppsala University) with Master’s level in human geography and Minor in Economics
7.Research and
professional experience
2004- Research fellow, department of geography, Uppsala University
1999-2004 PhD candidate and instructor, full time, department of geography, Uppsala University
8.Academic degree PhD in human geography
9.Dates and sites of
earning the degrees
2004, Uppsala University
10.Honours/awards Guest scholar at the Kennan Institute of Advanced Russian Studies, Washington DC, February-March 2003
11.Research-administrative
experience
12.Supervised dissertations
13.Current research program urbanisation, migration, segregation, post-Soviet cities, Kazakhstan
14.Current grant funding
15.List of most important publications

Gentile, M. 2004. Divided Post-Soviet Cities? Residential Segregation in Leninogorsk and Zyryanovsk, Kazakhstan. Geografiska Annaler B 86:2, 117–136.

Gentile, M. 2004. Former Closed Cities and Urbanisation in the ex-USSR: An Exploration in Kazakhstan. Europe-Asia Studies 56:2, 263–278.

Gentile, M. 2004. Studies in the Transformation of Post-Soviet Cities – Case Studies from Kazakhstan. Geografiska Regionstudier 59, Kulturgeografiska institutionen: Uppsala Universitet. Doctoral dissertation.

Gentile, M. 2003. Delayed Underurbanization and the Closed-City Effect: The Case of Ust’-Kamenogorsk. Eurasian Geography and Economics 44:2, 144–156.

Gentile, M. 2003. Residential Segregation in a Medium-Sized Post-Soviet City: Ust'-Kamenogorsk, Kazakhstan. Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie 94:5, 589–605.

last updated: 06.08.2004

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