Andris Šuvajevs
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Andris Šuvajevs | |
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Born | June 18, 1991 |
Alma mater | University of Oxford |
Andris Šuvajevs (born June 18, 1991) is a Latvian economic anthropologist, researcher, and politician. He currently serves as a member of the 14th Saeima, representing the Progressives party. Since April 29, 2023, he has been the Deputy Chairman of the Progressives.[1]
Biography
He was born into the family of philosophers Igor and Andžela Šuvajeva.[2] On his mother's side, he is the stepson of composer Imants Kalniņš.[3]
He earned a bachelor's degree in social sciences in sociology (with distinction) from the University of Glasgow, as well as a master's degree in social anthropology from the University of Oxford.[4]
As an economic anthropologist, he has researched the history of post-Soviet economies, state anthropology, and modern monetary theory.[5] He has been a lecturer and researcher at Rīga Stradiņš University,[6] a policy researcher at "Providus", and has also worked in financial journalism at the TVNET portal.[7]
References
- ^ "Par 'Progresīvo' līdzvadītājiem ievēlēti Panteļējeva un Šuvajevs". Delfi (in Latvian). Retrieved 2023-04-29.
- ^ "Igora Šuvajeva dēls Andris: Uzskatu, ka tētim ir taisnība, viņš vienmēr teica – galvenais ir iemācīties domāt". Santa.lv. Retrieved 2022-12-11.
- ^ "Kāds patiesībā ir dievinātais un lamātais mūziķis Imants Kalniņš". jauns.lv (in Latvian). 2014-07-06. Retrieved 2024-03-29.
- ^ "Andris Šuvajevs - "PROGRESĪVIE" / 14. Saeimas vēlēšanas - LSM.lv". LSM.lv (in Latvian). Retrieved 2022-11-26.
- ^ "Andris Šuvajevs". RSU.lv (in Latvian). Archived from the original on 2020-08-08. Retrieved 2022-11-26.
- ^ "Andris Šuvajevs". Sarunu festivāls LAMPA (in Latvian). Retrieved 2024-03-29.
- ^ "Andris Šuvajevs". PROGRESĪVIE (in Latvian). Retrieved 2024-03-29.