News

LivArch Fellow Anna Kryvenko

  • Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH)
    01 December 2025
  • Category
    Research
  • Topic
    history, Social Sciences

From 15 October to 15 December 2025, the ‘Contemporary History of Luxembourg‘ (LHI) research group has the pleasure of welcoming Anna Kryvenko as LivArch Fellow.

Anna Kryvenko holds a PhD in Linguistics and has two affiliations: she is a Research Associate in the Digital Humanities Group, Institute of Contemporary History (Ljubljana, Slovenia), and a Chief Consultant at the Security Studies Centre, National Institute for Strategic Studies (Kyiv, Ukraine). Her research interests revolve around corpus linguistic studies and their applications to social sciences and humanities. She is a co-compiler of a corpus of Ukrainian parliamentary debates for the ParlaMint (CLARIN ERIC) project and a corpus-assisted discourse analyst for the ongoing ParlaCAP (OSCARS cascading grant under Horizon Europe) and ParlAgE (ARIS) research projects.

Recently she has been exploring possibilities of cross-fertilisation between Corpus Linguistics and Oral History. She is developing the Corpus of Ukrainian Narratives with Audio data (CUNA) — a machine-readable collection of annotated and audio-aligned transcripts of in-depth semi-structured oral interviews with Ukrainian women in Slovenia and Ukraine focused on identity formation in light of Ukraine’s Europeanisation, which will be available via DARIAH-SI. During her visiting research fellowship at C²DH, she is primarily working on identification, annotation and disclosure of sensitivity data for the U-CORE project.