CURRICULUM VITAE Dayana Lengauer, BA MA 1. Personal Information Date of Birth December 28 th, 1986 Place of Birth Montana, Bulgaria Citizenship Austria Marital Status married (last name changed to Lengauer from Parvanova in August 2016) Contact Augustusstrasse 1/2, 3313 Wallsee-Sindelburg, Austria +43 6507451080 dayana.lengauer@gmail.com 2. Education and Training 3/2016- Doctoral Student at the Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Vienna, Austria Dissertation project: Pluralism as Practice: Offline and Online Forms of Sociality in the Technopolitan City of Bandung, Indonesia Supervisor: Dr. Martin Slama 10/2010-11/2014 Masters in Social and Cultural Anthropology University of Vienna, Austria Master of Arts, graduated with distinction Master thesis: Assessing Masculinities in Southeast Asia: An Anthropological Approach to Gender Ideals and Practical Representations Supervisor: Dr. Martin Slama 10/2007-9/2010 Bachelors in Social and Cultural Anthropology University of Vienna, Austria Bachelor of Arts, graduated with distinction Bachelor s essay in Empirical Data Collection and Analysis (in German): Images in the Head: Imaginations of the Balkan in Identification Processes Bachelor s essay in Theoretical Discourses (in German): Balkan, Balkanism and the Localization of Identity Extension curriculum: Arabic Culture and Language 9/2002-6/2007 Vocational School of Commerce and Tourism (HLW), Amstetten, Austria Focus: International Communication and Commerce Language certificates: ESOL Business English Certificate Higher 1
(Grade A), ESOL Certificate in Advanced English (Grade B) Diploma, graduated with distinction Diploma project in the subject of History (in German): Racism and Its Disastrous Repercussions on the Basis of Historical Facts and Events 3. Special Awards 9/2017-8/2020 AAS DOC Fellowship for dissertation project: Pluralism as Practice: Offline and Online Forms of Sociality in the Technopolitan City of Bandung, Indonesia 9/2012-9/2013 Darmasiswa Indonesian Scholarship Program Language Study (Bahasa Indonesia and Bahasa Sunda) Universitas Pasundan, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia 2013 Theodor Körner Award for special issue of Austrian Journal of South- East Asian Studies, 6(1). Social Movements in South-East Asia 2012 Performance Scholarship for Students of Master Studies, awarded by the University of Vienna 2010 Performance Scholarship for Excellent Achievement, awarded by the University of Vienna 2009 Performance Scholarship for Excellent Achievement, awarded by the University of Vienna 4. Scholarly Publications Special Issue Introduction Report Book Review 2016. Austrian Journal of South-East Asian Studies, 9(2). Special Issue: New Media in Southeast Asia. 2016. New Media in Southeast Asia: Concepts and Research Implications. Austrian Journal of South-East Asian Studies (special issue: New Media in Southeast Asia, D. Lengauer, Ed.), 9(2), 187-194. 2016. Workshop Report: Social Media and Islamic Practice in Southeast Asia, 14-15 April 2016, Institute for Social Anthropology, Austrian Academy of Sciences. Austrian Journal of South-East Asian Studies, 9(2), 311-314. 2013. Book Review: Fauzia, A. (2013). Faith and the State: A History of Islamic Philanthropy in Indonesia. Austrian Journal of South-East Asian Studies, 6(2), 398-401. 2
Special Issue 2013. Austrian Journal of South-East Asian Studies, 6(1). Special Issue: Social Movements in South-East Asia. Introduction 2013. Activism and Social Movements in South-East Asia. ASEAS Austrian Journal of South-East Asian Studies (special issue: Social Movements in South-East Asia, D. Parvanova, Ed.), 6(1), 1-6. Article 2012. Islamic Feminist Activism in Indonesia: Muslim Women s Paths to Empowerment. Austrian Studies in Social Anthropology (special issue: Islam and Power in Southeast Asia, M. Slama, Ed.), 2012(1), 11-26. 5. Projects and Internships 1/2015-8/2017 Researcher in the FWF project Islamic (Inter)Faces of the Internet: Emerging Socialities and Forms of Piety in Indonesia at the Institute for Social Anthropology, Austrian Academy of Sciences; project leader Dr. Martin Slama 4/2016 Organization and coordination of the workshop Social Media and Islamic Practice in Southeast Asia in Vienna, together with Mag. Dr. Martin Slama, with support of the Institute for Social Anthropology, Austrian Academy of Sciences, and the Austrian Science Fund (FWF), 14-15/4/2016 8/2015 Organization and coordination of the EuroSEAS 2015 Conference, organized by the European Association for Southeast Asian Studies, in cooperation with the University of Vienna and the Austrian Academy of Sciences, 11-14/8/2015 9/2013-4/2016 Mentor in the project Intercultural Mentoring for Schools, promoted by the Plattform für Kulturen, Integration und Gesellschaft, Alumni Association of the Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Vienna Project presentation at the lecture (in German): School Culture(s): Research and Teaching in Manifold Classrooms Member of the organization team from 9/2014 to 4/2016 Central assignments: project organization and coordination, scholarly support and evaluation 9/2011- Member of the Editorial Board of Austrian Journal of South-East Asian Studies (ASEAS) 9/2011 Organization and coordination of the DGV Conference 2011 Wa(h)re Kultur? Kulturelles Erbe, Revitalisierung und die Renaissance der 3
Idee von Kultur (in English: Real or Commodity Culture? Cultural Heritage, Revitalization and the Renaissance of the Idea of Culture ), organized by the German Anthropological Association, the Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology at the University of Vienna, the Institute for Social Anthropology at the Austrian Academy of Sciences, and Weltmuseum Wien, 14-17/9/2011 Central assignments: editorial, program organization, participants database, assistance, sponsoring, media work, and documentation 6. Conferences and Summer Schools 8/2017 EuroSEAS 2017 Conference, University of Oxford, 16-18 August 2017 Organization of the panel: Social Media in Islamic Southeast Asia: Revisiting Piety and Sociality in the Digital Era, paper presentation: Crafting Pious Relationships Online: Courtship and Marriage in Technopolitan Bandung 7/2017 12 th Singapore Graduate Forum on Southeast Asian Studies, Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore, 24-28 July 2017 Paper presentation: Pluralistic Sensibilities and Dispositions Among Tech-Savvy Middle-Class Muslims in Bandung 7/2016 6 th International Symposium of Journal of Anthropology Indonesia, Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Indonesia, 26-28/7/2016 Organization of the panel: An Islamic Digital Divide? Exploring Islamic Interfaces of the Internet and Their (In)Equalities in Indonesia, paper presentation: Addressing the Digital Divide Among Muslim Communities in Bandung 4/2016 Workshop Social Media and Islamic Practice in Southeast Asia, Institute for Social Anthropology, Austrian Academy of Sciences, and the Austrian Science Fund (FWF), 14-15/4/2016 Paper presentation: Social Media and Religious Pluralism in Indonesia: A Research Proposal 8/2015 EuroSEAS 2015 Conference, University of Vienna and Austrian Academy of Sciences, 11-14/8/2015 Paper presentation in the panel: Islamic (Inter)Faces of the Internet in Southeast Asia, paper title: Online Da wa Among Young Community Leaders in Bandung, Indonesia 7/2006 8 th International Summer Academy for Gifted Students: English Literature and Films 4
7. Ethnographic Fieldwork 2018, in preparation Fieldwork in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia Research on religious pluralism and social media practice 7/2017-8/2017 Fieldwork in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia Research on pious Muslim relationships and social media 4/2016-7/2016 Fieldwork in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia Research on online and offline Islamic practices among Muslim communities 4/2015-7/2015 Fieldwork in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia Research on the use of social media for the purpose of da wah 8. Language Skills Bulgarian (mother tongue) German (proficiency) English (proficiency) French (good) Indonesian (good) Bahasa Sunda (basic) Vienna, 2017 5