Marta Jaroszewicz, assistant professor at the Centre of Migration Research sas a leader of the NCN-funded project “Securitisation (de-securitisation) of migration on the example of Ukrainian migration to Poland and internal migration in Ukraine”. In the past long-term researcher at the Centre for Eastern Studies (OSW) where among others she held a position of the senior research fellow, head of department, and project’s team leader. In 2017-2019 she was a team leader in a Horizon 2020-financed project...

Roles

  • University of Warsaw

    University, Warsaw, Poland

Research

On the Shoulders of Grandmothers: Gender, Migration, and Post-Soviet Nation-State Building

Authors Marta Jaroszewicz
Year 2019
Journal Name CONTEMPORARY SOCIOLOGY-A JOURNAL OF REVIEWS
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1 Journal Article

Ukrainian Otherlands: Diaspora, Homeland, and Folk Imagination in the Twentieth Century, written by Natalia Khanenko-Friesen

Authors Marta Jaroszewicz
Year 2018
Journal Name The Soviet and Post-Soviet Review
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2 Journal Article

Migracje z Ukrainy do Unii Europejskiej z perspektywy ryzyka

Authors Marta Jaroszewicz
Year 2016
Journal Name Politeja
3 Journal Article

Migration Incentives and Flows between Belarus, Moldova, Ukraine and the European Union: a Forecasting Model

Authors Peter Čajka, Marta Jaroszewicz, Wadim Strielkowski
Year 2014
Journal Name Economics & Sociology
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4 Journal Article

Susceptibility of Ukrainian and Belarusian domestic actors to external actors’ approaches: puzzling patterns of transition

Authors Ramūnas Vilpišauskas, Dovilė Jakniūnaitė, Marta Jaroszewicz, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name East European Politics
6 Journal Article

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