Curriculum Vitae Personal Data Name Tomova, Ilona Phone 00-359-2-979-63-34 Email Nationality i.tomova@iphs.eu Bulgarian Education from - to 1981-1984 Sofia University St. Kliment Ochridski PhD from - to 1974-1978 Sofia University St. Kliment Ochridski M.A. Additional training and qualification from - to October 2006 - March 2007 Max Planck Institute for Cultural Anthropology, Halle, Germany from - to October - November 2003 Kulturwissenschaftliches institut, Essen, Germany from - to October 2002 - July 2003 Institute for Advanced Studies Collegium Budapest, Hungary 1 / 5
Additional training and qualification from - to January - April 2001 Yale University, USA from - to June-July 1994 University of Montreal, Canada Language skills English Russian French advanced proficient intermediate Proffesional experience from - to August 2010 - Institute for Population and Human Studies - BAS Assoc. Professor from - to February 2009 - August 2010 Centre for Population Studies - BAS Assoc. Professor from - to March 1997 - February 2009 Institute of Sociology - BAS Assist. Professor, Assoc. Professor from - to September 1990 - January 1997 President's Office Chief Expert on Ethnic and Religious Issues from - to July 1984 - July 1992 2 / 5
Proffesional experience Institute for Youth Studies Assist. Professor Research areas ethnicity and nationalism social inequalities social exclusion social stratification migrations, education, health International Projects from - to 2010-2013 Restoring the European Dimensions of the Romani Language and Culture Education Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency, EC IPHS - BAS Project Manager from - to 2008-2009 European Value Survey Civil Society Development Foundation from - to 2008-2009 Health and the Roma Community: Analysis of the Situation in Europe European Commission Roma Health Foundation, CPS - BAS Project Manager 3 / 5
International Projects from - to 2007-2009 Social Inequalities in Europe Survey (EUREQUAL) EC, 7th Framework from - to 2007-2008 Gender and Generation Study Max Plank Institute for Demography, Rostok from - to 2006-2007 Social Inequalities in CEE: Comparative Analysis of Poland and Bulgaria Max Plank Institute for Cultural Anthropology, Halle Max Plank Institute for Cultural Anthropology, Halle Publications 1 Tomova, I. The Role of Ethnicity for the Return of Male Symbolic, Political and Economic Domination During Post-Socialism. In: Sociological Problems 1-2 от 2010, 201-230 (2010). 0324-1572. 2 Tomova, I. Government's Measures for the Reduction of Social Exclusion. In: Population, Population 2 (49), (2010). 0205-0617 3 Tomova, I. The Roma in Bulgaria: Employment and Education. In: SUDOSTEUROPA Mitteilungen 66-87 (2009). 0340-174Х. 4 Tomova, I. Roma fertility and reproductive health: Cultural specificities enervating the programmes for family planning in some Roma subgroups. In: Fertility in Bulgaria and State Policy. 269-290 (2009). 978-954-91728-7-4 4 / 5
Publications 5 Tomova, I. The different between stigma and acknowledgement. In: European Values in Contemporary Bulgarian Society. (Ed. Fotev, G.) 119-153 (2009). 978-954-07-2899-5. 6 Tomova, I. Roma Women's Reproductive Health (A Case Study from the Town of Kustendil). In: Population 3 and 4/2009 97-114 (2009). 0205-0617 7 Tomova, I. Roma women s reproductive health (Kyustendil case study) In: Population, 1 and 2/2009 113-132 (2009). 0205-0617 8 Tomova, I. Bulgarian Roma External Migrations During Post-Communism, In: Sociological Problems Special Issue 137-154 (2008). 0324-1572. 9 Tomova, I. Soziale Exklusion von Roma im Postsozialismus: Das bulgarische Fallbeispiel. In: Sudosteuropa Mitteilungen, 4 (48) 52-67 (2008). 0340-174Х. 10 Tomova, I. Studying minorities the interdisciplinary approach In: Sociological Problems 2 257-274 (2007). 0324-1572. 11 Tomova, I. Ethnicity and Social Exclusion. Roma in the Postcommunist Period Worlds in Sociology. (Eds: Deyanova,L., K. Koev, etc) 537-560 (2006). 954-07-2458-9. 12 Tomova, I. Are Ethnic Revolts Possible in Bulgaria Peace and Consent 2 (27) 109-119 (2006). 13 Tomova, I. Migrations of Roma in Bulgaria Forced Ethnic Migrations on the Balkans: Consequences and Rebuilding of Societies. 124-138 (2006). 14 Tomova, I. Demographic processes in Bulgaria s large ethno-confessional communities In: Demographic Development in Republic of Bulgaria. (Eds: Atanasov, A., M. Ivanov) 155-177 (2005). 954-335-003-5. 15 Tomova, I. The construction of Roma Identity In: Sociological Problems 3 and 4/2009 187-214 (2005). 0324-1572. Books Health and Roma Community. National Report - Bulgaria. Tomova, I. Madrid: FSG 146 (2009). 978-84-692-5537-7. 5 / 5