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Peer-reviewed articles

2025

“Die Zukunft befragen” / [Quering the future], Sub/urban. Zeitschrift für kritische stadtforschung 13(1): 113-122.

“Transnational nationalists: far-right encounters in Contemporary Europe.”

Ethnologia Europea 54(2): 64-89.

“Ethnography of far-right morality or: is a study of morals without moralizing possible”

L’Uuomo 14(1): 139-162.

“Theft of Gramsci? On radical right, radical left, and common sense.”

Dialectical Anthropology 46: 417–436.

“’Tomorrow belongs to us’: pathways to activism in far-right youth communities.”

Comparative Studies in Society and History 64(1): 150-178.

“Making an ethnic group. The minority question in the Second Polish Republic.”

European History Quarterly 51(3): 386-410.

“Postsocialist and postcapitalist questions? Far-right historical narratives and the making of a new Europe.”

East European Politics and Societies 35(4): 975-995

“Introduction to the Special Issue: National, European, Transnational: Far-Right Activism in the Twentieth and Twenty-first Centuries.”

East European Politics and Societies

“In search of a cure? Youth far-right activism and the making of a new Europe.”

Research in Political Sociology 27: 85-102.

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“Anthropology of the far right: What if we like the ‘unlikeable’ others?”

Anthropology Today, 35(1): 3-6.

“Taking far-right claims seriously and literally: anthropology and the study of right-wing radicalism.”

Slavic Review, 76: S1, 19-29.

“Weapons of the Weak or Weak Weapons? Women, Priests, and Power Negotiations in Roman Catholic Parishes in Rural Poland.”

Studia Humanistyczne, 15:3, 35-49.

“Re-enacting Ethnic Cleansing: People’s History and Elitist Nationalism in Contemporary Poland.”

Nations and Nationalism, 22:1, 63-83.

“Local Scholars, Global Experts: From a Native’s Point of View.”

Cargo: Journal for Cultural/Social Anthropology, 12:1-2, 51-62.

“Neighbors: About the Multiculturalization of the Polish Past.”

East European Societies and Politics, 28:1, 225-251.

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“Researching the Dominant Religion: Anthropology at Home and Methodological Catholicism.”

Method & Theory in the Study of Religion, 25: 53-77.

“Between Past and Present: Dealing with Transformation in Rural Poland.”

Laboratorium: Russian Review of Social Research, 5:1, 98-117.

“A Good Life Depends on Details’: Female Activists in Rural Poland.”

Etnoloska Tribina, 43:36, 110-125.

“How Pluralism Becomes Hierarchical? Debating Pluralism in Contemporary Poland.”

Sprawy Narodowościowe, 43: 53-73.

“Resurrected Pigs, Dyed Foxes, and Beloved Cows: Religious Diversity and Nostalgia for Socialism in Rural Poland.”

Journal of Rural Studies, 28:2, 72-80.

“Popular Religion and Postsocialist Nostalgia: Licheń as a Polysemic Pilgrimage Centre in Poland.”

Polish Sociological Review, 160:4, 431-444.

Edited Journal Issues

“National, European, Transnational: Far-right activism in the 20th and 21st centuries.”

East European Politics and Societies.

“Post-Industrial Revolution? Space and Distinction in Contemporary Urban Landscapes.”

Laboratorium: Russian Review of Social Research.

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Articles in Polish

“Jak uratować pogranicze? O teoretycznych modach i metodologicznych pułapkach.”

[How to save borderland? About theoretical fashions and methodological traps]. Wielogłos, 2:28, 125-144.

“Wielokulturowość po polsku. Polityka wielokulturowości jako mechanizm umacniania polskości.”

[Multiculturalism the Polish Way: The Politics of Multiculturalism as a Mechanism of Reinforcing the National Identity]. Kultura i Społeczeństwo, 3: 129-155.

„Czy Łemkowie chodzą w dżinsach? Wielokulturowość jako kapitał i jako obciążenie.”

[Do Lemkos wear jeans? Multiculturalism as a capital and as a burden]. Pogranicze. Studia Społeczne, 20: 35-52.

Book chapters

“Illiberal Revolts: On Grassroots Theorizing and Practicing of Illiberalism.”

In: M. Laruelle (ed.) Oxford Handbook on Illiberalism. Oxford University Press (with David Petruccelli)

“Swimming against the tide: Right-wing populism, postsocialism and beyond.”

in: J. Buzalka and A. Pasieka (eds.) Anthropology of transformation. Cambridge: Open Book Publishers.

“Are we all extremists now?.”      

in: G. Loperfido (ed.) Extremism, State, and Society. London: Berghahn.                                                                     

“Religious Pluralism and Lived Religion.”

in: A. Bardon, M. Birnbaum, L. Lee and K. Stoeckl (eds) Religious Pluralism: A Resource Book. San Domenico di Fiesole (Florence): European University Institute, 40-45.            

“Conflict and Coexistence of Church and State Authorities in (Post)Communist Poland.”

in T. Ngo and J. Quijada (eds) Atheist Secularism and Its Discontents: A Comparative Study of Religion and Communism in Eurasia. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 70-91.

Multireligious and Multiethnic Public Schooling in the Polish Ukrainian Borderland,

in J.Berglund, T. Lunden and P. Strandbrink (eds) Crossings and Crosses – Borders, Educations, and Religions in Northern Europe. Berlin: De Gruyter, 47-62.

“Historie kuchenne, czyli o religijności mieszkanek polskiej wsi.”

[Kitchen Stories: About the Religious of Female Inhabitants of the Polish Countryside] in H. Szczodry and M. Warat (eds) Kobiety w społeczeńswie polskim. Cracow: WUJ, 349-371.

“Bogu, co boskie, cesarzowi, co cesarskie. A co ludziom? Negocjowanie przestrzeni w Licheniu.”

 [Render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar's, and unto God the things that are God's. And what unto the people? Negotiating Space in Licheń] in A.Bukowski, M.Lubaś and J. Nowak (eds) Społeczne tworzenie miejsc. Cracow: WUJ, 119-132.

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Book Reviews and Review Essays

Twilight Zone Anthropology: Voices from Poland.”     

ed. By Michał Buchowski (Canon Pyon: Sean Kingston Publishing, 2019), Anthropological Journal of European Cultures 30(1): 171-174. 

The Politics of Morality. The Church, the State, and Reproductive Rights in Postsocialist Poland.

by Joanna Mishtal (Ohio University Press, 2015), Journal of Church and State, 60:1, 139-141. 

Negotiating Marian Apparitions. The Politics of Religion in Transcarpatian Ukraine.

by Agnieszka Halemba (CEU Press, 2015), Journal of Religion in Europe, 10:4, 487-489.

“Narrating Victimhood: Gender, Religion and the Making of Place in Post-war Croatia,

by Michaela Schauble (Berghahn Press, 2014), Sociologus: Journal of Social Anthropology, 67: 116-118. 

“Letters from readers in the Polish American press, 1902-1969. A corner for everybody.”

edited by A. D. Jaroszyńska-Kirchmann (Lexington Books, 2013), Polish Review 61(3): 112-114.

“Between the Brown and the Red: Nationalism, Catholicism, and Communism in Twentieth-Century Poland–The Politics of Bolesław Piasecki”

by Mikołaj Stanisław Kunicki (Ohio University Press, 2013).  

Modern Pagan and Native Faith Movements in Central and Eastern Europe

edited by Kaarina Aitamurto and Scott Simpson (Acumen, 2013), Politics and Religion, 7:3, 643-645.

Krzyże w Auschwitz i stosunki polsko-polskie. Recenzja książki Geneviève Zubrzycki.

Krytyka Polityczna

Niebiali, niemężczyźni i inni nieprawdziwi obywatele. Recenzja książki Karen Brodkin “How Jews Became White Folks and What That Says About Race in America.”

[Non-whites, non-men, and non-genuine citizens: Review of How Jews Became White Folks and What That Says About Race in America by Karen Brodkin]. Studia Letteraria et Historica 2: 555-562.  

“Virtuous Husbands, Powerful Wives. Gender, Catholicism, and Morality in Brazil.”

by Maya Mayblin (Palgrave Macmillan, 2010), Women’s Studies, 41:6, 764-768.     

“Śląskość i protestantyzm. Antropologiczne studia o Śląsku Cieszyńskim, proza, fotografia.”

Journal of Rural Studies, 28:2, 72-80.