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Victor Buchli

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Tel:Ìý +44 (0)20Ìý7679Ìý8638

Fax: +44 (0)20 7679 8632

E-mail: v.buchli@ucl.ac.uk

Room: 226

PhD, Archaeology
Cambridge University, 1996

Professor of Material Culture

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General Interests

  • The material culture of Low Earth orbit
  • The anthropology of Outer Space
  • The material culture of socialism and post-socialism
  • Modernist architecture and Urbanism in Russia and Kazakhstan
  • The archaeology of the recent past
  • Theoretical understandings of material culture and materiality
  • Ethnography of new materials and new technologies

Current Research

Victor is Professor of Material Culture within the Material Culture Group °ÄÃÅÀúÊ·¿ª½±¼Ç¼ and works on the material culture of Low Earth Orbit, architecture, domesticity, the archaeology of the recent past, and critical understandings of materiality and new technologies. Currently he is Principal Investigator of the 5 year European Research Council funded research project:ÌýETHNO-ISS: An EthnographyÌýof an Extraterrestrial Society: the International Space Station (ERC Advanced Grant, no. 833135) andÌýis one of the theme leaders of the ESA_lab@UCL.

He has also taught on the UCL Urban Studies MSc and supervised on the Mphil/PhD programmes of theÌý and theÌýÌýand serves onÌýthe Steering Committee of the . Previously he hasÌýconducted fieldwork in Russia, Britain and Kazakhstan. His latest bookÌýÌý(Routledge 2015) examines questions surrounding immaterialityÌýparticularly the significance of material cultures that paradoxically attempt to deny their own physicality. In addition, hisÌý(Bloomsbury 2013) examines the materiality of built forms critically reappraising them from both an architectural and anthropological perspective.ÌýEarlier he completed work as a member of the interdisciplinary Templeton Scholars Group on the origins of domesticity at the Neolithic site ofÌýÌýin Turkey where he examined long term culture change and processes of material iteration and innovation as they relate to the domestic sphere. More recently Victor has completed his work as Co-Investigator of theÌýAdaptable SuburbsÌýProject funded by the EPSRC with Laura Vaughan (Bartlett) and Muki Haklay (Geomatic Engineering).Ìý This was an interdisciplinary project investigating the sustainability of economic and social life in the London suburbs in the present and over time.

Victor's previous books includeÌýÌý(Berg 1999) - an ethno-historical study of a constructivist housing block in Moscow,ÌýÌý(Routledge 2001) with Gavin Lucas an examination of the critical issues which arise when the archaeological method is applied to the study of contemporary material culture, andÌý (Routledge 1995) co-edited with Ian Hodder et. al..ÌýHe has also editedÌýÌý(Berg 2002), theÌýfive volumeÌý, Routledge Publishers (2004) and with C. Alexander and C. Humphrey, Ìý(Routledge 2007). Victor has been managing editor of theÌý, and is founding and managing editor ofÌýÌýfor Routledge Publishers - an interdisciplinary journal for the critical study of the domestic sphere. Victor is also co-founding and co-managing editor of the (Bloomsbury). He sits on the editorial boards of , , theÌýÌýand theÌý.

Reviews of his published works have appeared in:

British Archaeological Magazine, New Scientist, Cambridge Archaeological Journal, The Russian Review, Journal of Design History, Slavonica, Society of Architectural Historians of Great Britain, American Ethnologist, The Australian Journal of Anthropology, Journal of Contemporary History, Kultura i Istoria, Journal of European Area Studies, Archaeology.About.Com, Slavonic and East European Review, Slavic Review, Archaeological Journal, Journal of Anthropological Research, Journal of Consumer Culture, The Asia Pacific Journal of Archaeology, Journal of Educational Media, Reviews in Anthropology, American Anthropologist, Journal of Design History, Anthropology Review Database, LSE Review of Books, The Journal of Space Syntax, Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, Urbanities

Current PhD Students

  • Jo Aiken (Anthropology)
  • Patrick Edgley (Anthropology)

Previous Phd Student

  • Anna Hoare (Anthropology)
  • Saffron Woodcraft (Anthropology)
  • Michael Shea (Anthropology)
  • Alessandro ZambelliÌý(Bartlett)
  • David JeevendrampillaiÌý(Adaptable Suburbs)
  • Gabrielle Ackroyd (Anthropology)
  • Polly GouldÌý(Bartlett)
  • Florian RoithmyrÌý(The Slade)
  • Nikolay NikolovÌý(SSEES)
  • Nicolette Mackovicky, (Anthropology)
  • Dimitris Dalakaglou, (Anthropology)
  • Mikkel Bille, (Anthropology)
  • Layla Renshaw, (Anthropology)
  • Fiona Parrott,Ìý(Anthropology)
  • Jane Dickson, (Anthropology)
  • Alesya Krit, (Anthropology)