OF CONTEMPORARY POLISH ‘ NON-MIGRANTS ’ by Rozalia Ligus Theoretical and Methodological Position , Project Participants and Empirical Material (original) (raw)

"We Don't See Things as They Are, We See Things as We Are": Questioning the "Outsider" in Polish Migration Research

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Identity and Dignity in Narrative Biographical Episodes of Contemporary Polish ‘Non-migrants’

Rozalia Ligus

2014

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Dignity, happiness and being able to live a ‘normal life’ in the UK – an examination of post-accession Polish migrants' transnational autobiographical fields

Paulina Trevena

Social Identities, 2012

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Justyna Bell

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Can The Pushed-Back Speak? Tracing Narrative Agency of Enemised and Victimised Migrants in Poland

Mateusz Krępa

Studia Migracyjne - Przegląd Polonijny, 2023

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POLISH ROMA MIGRATIONS – TRANSNATIONALISM AND IDENTITY IN ANTHROPOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE

Kamila Fiałkowska, Elżbieta Mirga-Wójtowicz

Ethnologia Polona, 2019

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The Biographies and Identities of the Young Polish Immigrants in Germany After 1989

Katarzyna Waniek

2007

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From Drifting to Anchoring. Capturing the Experience of Ukrainian Migrants in Poland

Aleksandra Kazlowska

2017

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Theorizing Polish Migration across Europe: Perspectives, Concepts, and Methodologies

Marek Pawlak, Elzbieta M Gozdziak

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Polish Contemporary Migration: From Co-migrants to Project ME

Renata Seredyńska, Agata Mleczko, Jakub Isański

International Migration, 2014

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Migrants in the Cities of Eastern Poland – Settlement Processes and Relations with Intermediary Groups. Conceptualization of the Research Project

Katarzyna Winiecka

Studia Migracyjne – Przegląd Polonijny

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A New Anthropological Project: Poles of Success – Between Emigration and Transnationality: New Aspects of the Polish Diaspora in Western Europe

Anna (Urbańska) Szymoszyn

Ethnologia Polona, 2016

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Alexandra DELIU, Identity here and there. Migration as resource for identity construction, Print-House Pro Universitaria, Bucharest, 2019

Cornelia Dumitru

Revista Calitatea Vieții

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The Transformative Potential of Migration: Polish migrants' everyday life experiences in Belfast, Northern Ireland

Justyna Bell, Markieta Domecka

Gender, Place & Culture, 2018

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New Horizons? Comparisons and Frames of Reference of Polish Multiple Migrants Worldwide

Aleksandra Winiarska

Social Inclusion, 2021

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Child-Centred Narratives of Polish Migrant Mothers: Cross-Generational Identity Constructions Abroad

Paula Pustulka

2014

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Interviewing Polish Migrant Women in the United Kingdom and Poland

Eva Anna Duda

Book Title: SAGE Research Methods Cases, 2013

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Convivial cultures in multicultural societies : narratives of Polish migrants in Britain and Spain

Alina Rzepnikowska

2016

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The descendants or the heirs of the (e)(i)migration wisdom? Researching a learning life in the context of (e)(i)migration experience among polish women of different age

Rozalia Ligus

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Folia 118 Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis Studia Sociologica IV (2012) Between Cooperation and Hostility-Constructions of Ethnicity and Social Class among Polish Migrants in London

Michał Garapich

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Kempny, M. 2010. Polish Migrants in Belfast: Border Crossing and Identity Construction. Cambridge Scholars: Cambridge

Marta Kempny

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German transmigrants in Poznań - a specific subject for ethnological study / Agnieszka Szczepaniak-Kroll

Agnieszka Szczepaniak-Kroll

2011

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Formation of the identity of juvenile refugees from Chechnya in Poland in the face of the cultural strangeness, in: Contextualizing Changes: Migrations, Shifting Borders and New Identities in Eastern Europe ed. P. Hristov, A. Kasabova, E.Troeva, D.Demski, Sofia-Warsaw, pp. 315-329.

Katarzyna Kosc-Ryzko

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Imagining and Encountering the Other in Manchester and Barcelona: The Narratives of Polish Migrant Women

Alina Rzepnikowska

ЕтноАнтропоЗум/EthnoAnthropoZoom, 2016

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Wygnańska J., Migration as a Source of Suffering in the Context of the Biographical Experience of the Process of Transformation in Poland. Case Study of Weronika's Life History

Joanna Wygnańska

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To be an Immigrant in Poland. An Analysis of the Experiences of Immigrants from Non-EU Countries

Hanna Bojar

Polish Sociological Review, 2007

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Unequal Citizenship and Ethnic Boundaries in the Migration Experience of Polish Roma

Elżbieta Mirga-Wójtowicz

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Going-Beyond to Evoke the Other. The Balkans and the Polish Imagination [in:] Contextualizing Changes: Migrations, Shifting Borders and New Identities in Eastern Europe (eds.) P.Hristov, A.Kasabova, E.Troeva, D.Demski, Sofia 2015: 49-61.

Dagnoslaw Demski

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Co-creating Transnational Social Spaces: Researching Poles' Migrations across Time and Space

Lukasz Krzyzowski

Journal of Identity and Migration Studies, 2011

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• ‘Reconfigurations of ‘Solidarity’ – Polish Migrants in Ireland’ in: Owczarski, W. and Cremasco, M.V.F. (eds.) (2015) Solidarity, Memory and Identity, Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

Natalia Mazurkiewicz

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Negotiation of normality and identity among migrants from Eastern Europe to the United Kingdom after 2004

Marta Hawkins

Social Identities, 2010

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Preface to Negotiation of Normality and Identity among migrants from Eastern Europe to the United Kingdom after 2004.

Marta Hawkins

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Production and Transnational Transfer of the Language of Difference: The Effects of Polish Migrants' Encounters with Superdiversity

Anna Gawlewicz

2015

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Do we need other "posts" in migration studies? Polish migration to the UK through a postdependence lens

Anna Gawlewicz

Area, 2020

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Family and Mobility in Second Modernity: Polish Migrant Narratives of Individualization and Family Life

Kate Botterill

Sociology, 2014

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