Stefan Hampl
Vice Dean of Psychology Faculty at Sigmund Freud University Vienna
Project leader for recovering the cultural heritage of Wilhelm Reich in Galicia and Bukovina.
Orisya Bodnar
Teacher at Yuzhinets secondary school, Ukraine
Teaches the young people of Yuzhinets on the subject of their Austro-Hungarian heritage and the village's most famous son, Wilhelm Reich.
Oleh Oneshchak
Actor at Theater Les Kurbas, Lviv, Ukraine
Performs in the planned sub project, a semi-documentary theatre play "The Passion of Youth--Wilhelm Reich's Roots in Galicia & Bukovina"
Gerhard Benetka
Dean of Psychology Faculty at Sigmund Freud University Vienna
Researches on psychologists and scientists originating from Galicia (e.g. Siegfried Bernfeld, Ludwik Fleck, Gustav Ichheiser, etc.)
Andreas Peglau
Psychoanalyst, psychologist & renowned biographer of Wilhelm Reich, Berlin
Supports the research on Wilhelm Reich's childhood and youth in Galicia & Bukovina, Ukraine
Website
Rainer Gries
Professor for psychological & historical anthropology at Sigmund Freud University Vienna
Researches "cultures of memory" and the socio-historical patterns of "generations in transition".
Martin Foessleitner
Information Designer at High Performance, Vienna
Organizes workshops in Galicia & Bukovina, bringing together international and Ukrainian scholars and designers.
Anna Schor-Tschudnowskaja
Psychologist & sociologist at Sigmund Freud University Vienna
Contributes her expertise on post-Soviet and post-Utopian societies
Jaan Valsiner
Niels Bohr Professor for Cultural Psychology at Aalborg University, Denmark
Supervises the academic publications and research of the project
Walter Kogler
Travelled to Galicia and Bukovina at the times of Soviet Union. He visited the places, where Wilhelm Reich was born and grew up.
Travel report and video