Publications presenting research results:

  • Rafał Lisiakiewicz, 2021, China as a Strategic Economic Partner in the Concepts of Russian Foreign Policy in the 2020s, “Nowa Polityka Wschodnia”, 1(28), pp. 43-65. · Болcastic Ценcast International Relations, 66(6) (2022), pp. 79-90.
  • Karolina Kotulewicz-Wisińska, 2021, The course of economic cooperation between Poland and the Eastern Partnership countries after 1992, “Nowa Polityka Wschodnia”, 2(29), pp. 83-110.
  • Damian Strycharz, 2022, Role theory and Russia’s attempts to integrate the post-Soviet space: from internal to international duties, “Nowa Polityka Wschodnia”, 4.

 

Team members: dr Karolina Kotulewicz-Wisińska (Assistant Professor), dr Damian Strycharz (Assistant Professor)

Project director:
dr Rafał Lisiakiewicz (Assistant Professor)


Project budget:
25 500,00 zł


Financing institution:
Internal program KUE – Potencjał


Project duration:
28.04.2021 – 31.10.2022

 

Team members: dr hab. Jan Brzozowski, prof. UEK (Associate Professor), dr hab. Marcin Stonawski, prof. UEK (Associate Professor), dr Dobrosława Wiktor-Mach (Assistant Professor)

Project director:
dr hab. Konrad Pędziwiatr, prof. UEK (Associate Professor)


Project budget:
19 828,00 zł


Financing institution:
Internal program KUE – Doskonałość Badawcza


Project duration:
10.05.2021 – 30.06.2024

 

 Team members: dr hab. Andrzej Kozina, prof. UEK (Associate Professor)

Project director:
dr Michał Możdżeń (Assistant Professor)


Project budget:
57 555,00 zł


Financing institution:
Internal program KUE – Doskonałość badawcza


Project duration:
10.05.2021 – 31.08.2024

The rules for creating public policies have been an issue that has been studied for decades. In Poland, the process of programming public policies and carrying out reforms is subject to the adoption of normative acts (in the soft dimension: strategies and policies, in the hard dimension: laws, regulations). This process is formalized and regulated by law. However, highly professional (autonomous) fields, including: higher education, justice, economy, social issues require taking into account the opinions of change stakeholders. But even if this happens, formally these consultations often have a façade character. Undertaking research on deliberation and its place in the public policy cycle is the result of the observation that when creating reforms, decision-makers have developed the principle of “influencing behavior”. This is very visible in the deep social polarization that disconnects public decision-makers from society. Therefore, it is worth exploring the possibilities of expanding the conditions for innovative models of public participation in decisions of public authorities. All the more so because the realistic model of deliberation assumes a transition from description to action, emphasizing the activating, participatory role in socio-economic and political transformations.

Knowledge-based politics are an issue related to the participatory-deliberative model of creating changes in the public sphere. This is related to the postulate of breaking with the nonchalance of the authorities, which, in exchange for voter support, are willing to implement policies and programs that threaten, on the one hand, the stability of public finances, and on the other hand, strengthen the paternalistic dependence of citizens on the state. Striving to maintain a balance between the costs of politics and socio-economic effects in the conditions of diversity of social life requires basing decisions and actions on reliable and useful knowledge. In Poland, the degree and scope of use of this approach in the public sector is still unsatisfactory and, moreover, seems to be limited in recent years. However, rational arguments are increasingly replaced by purely ideological ones and motivated by strong social emotions. Perhaps that is why in Poland deliberation has never systematically appeared in strategically planned reforms, because social consultations, even reinforced with specialist knowledge, are rarely the goal of the administration and political decision-makers. This situation is also favored by the centralized model adopted in public institutions, which, even under democratic principles, due to its highly politically sensitive content, led to apparent social participation in consulting the proposed changes.

Due to the phenomena described, deliberation should become increasingly important, because although it assumes formalized, but nonetheless broad and real social participation. Additionally, this is facilitated by the diversity of political practices and the increasing number of challenges and issues that require innovation and a new approach in order to break the logic of confrontation between the government and the social environment affected by the change. Deliberation enhances the sense of agency because social preferences are previously recognized. Co-participation in the decision-making process of those whose lives these decisions affect increases the level of legitimacy, acceptance and, consequently, increases effectiveness, which may lead to breaking the impasse of distrust and the logic of confrontation between the authorities and society.

Project director:
dr hab. Stanisław Mazur, prof. UEK (Associate Professor)


Project budget:
323 094,00 zł


Financing institution:
National Science Centre (NCN)


Project duration:
 26.11.2021 – 31.12.2021

  1. creating a sector database on the processes of learning and knowledge accumulation carried out through inclusion in global value chains (GVC);
  2. developing a method for estimating the “domestic value added” covering the part of the added value that takes into account i) the changed scale of capital accumulation as a result of international flows due to foreign ownership, ii) the scale of the increase or decrease in tax liabilities on corporate profits and iii) the change in the share of wages ( and derivatives) in added value;
  3. building an analytical model to verify the hypothesis about the influence on the rate of growth of added value of such factors as: the technological gap, own research efforts and individual types of knowledge transfer as part of the cooperation of domestic enterprises with foreign entities implemented in GVC.

Research is supported by a research internship at the Vienna Institute for International Economic Comparison (wiiw – Wiener Institut für Internationale Wirtschaftsvergleiche), which specializes in advising government agencies of the Republic of Austria and EU institutions in the field of economic policy. The wiiw Institute creates and updates a unique database on foreign investments for 23 countries in Central and Eastern Europe. In 2019, a sector-specific database of intangible capital was created at wiiw.

The analytical model used to verify the hypothesis about the impact of various channels and types of knowledge transfer on the increase in added value is the subject of discussion with wiiw employees specializing in econometrics and international economics. The implementation of the research part will be used to formulate conclusions for the economic policy of developing countries of Central and Eastern Europe, including recommendations for public administration in Poland.

Project director:
dr Tomasz Geodecki (Assistant Professor)


Project budget:
25 879,00 zł


Financing institution:
National Science Centre (NCN)

Project duration:
 19.04.2021 – 18.04.2022

Over the past five years, the Kurdistan region, located in the heart of the Middle East and divided between four nation states (Iran, Iraq, Syria and Turkey), has undergone profound changes. Some of them brought hope and inspiration to the Kurds, while others led to violations of individual and collective rights. Although these major transformations led in many cases to the relocation of entire communities and the destruction of many institutions, at the same time, both in the Kurdish homeland and in the diaspora, many new activists and organizations appeared on the scene.

Both internationally and locally, the Kurds are better known for their guerrilla warfare and violent clashes than for their peaceful activism. The focus on violence, both in academic studies and media coverage, has led to the relative invisibility of Kurdish cultural and social activism, even though it is this form of activism that is responsible for significant changes within the Kurdish community. Despite the limitations caused by state oppression, local cultural centers, women’s organizations but also individual activists such as artists, writers and intellectuals contributed to shaping new narratives and moral imaginations. Because both women’s voices and activities have typically received less attention, ALCITfem aims to focus on the role of women, as well as ideas and moral narratives regarding the social position of women and men.

In our project, we use the term alternative citizenship to emphasize that Kurds have, in many different ways, developed alternative strategies of action (both political and non-political) that remain outside the sphere of the institutions and structures of existing states. Their goal is to initiate social and cultural change in their own community, as well as to influence the position of Kurds in the nation states of which they are part. ALCITfem combines a feminist theoretical approach to lived citizenship with theories of everyday resistance and micro-politics.

The project focuses on women activists shaping the space and imagination aimed at transforming their communities while influencing the position of the Kurdish community in a given country. This activity may be based on ordinary everyday practices, but also on well-thought-out initiatives addressed to specific entities and structures. ALCITfem examines Kurdish alternative citizenship by focusing on two interdependent spaces: women-led activism and its moral and cultural foundations.

These research issues will be addressed in relation to the following four thematic areas:

  1. The image of women in Kurdish literature and film.
  2. Discreet activism of Kurdish women.
  3. Creating gender roles in Kurdish families.
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In this way, the project combines an interest in visible and invisible practices with attention to how activism is embedded in cultural and moral traditions. Implemented in four high-class research institutions in Poland and Norway, the project uniquely combines the interdisciplinary nature of a team that will cooperate in conducting interviews, share collected materials and prepare joint publications. As part of ALCITfem, we intend to conduct research in the main centers of Kurdish activism both in Kurdistan and in the diaspora, using local languages ​​known to team members. In addition, we also intend to employ three people who know the Kurdish language as postdocs, and offer one master’s scholarship and one doctoral scholarship, thus supporting the research experience of young scientists and their ability to work in a team. In addition to scientific publications, we also plan to popularize the project by organizing two photographic exhibitions in cooperation with the Asia and Pacific Museum in Warsaw.

The thematic scope of the project concerns space developed in accordance with the needs of the youngest members of society, treated as an element of building a competitive advantage and solving social problems. This is especially important in the case of cities that are struggling with the problem of depopulation related to the processes of “urban shrinkage”. Therefore, the territorial scope of the planned research will include two urban centers in Poland and Germany, selected according to the demographic deficit criterion: Chrzanów and Altenburg. The results of the research will be the subject of scientific publications and a manual on the principles of shaping a friendly space and good practices. Addressing the issue of child-friendly space, with particular emphasis on shrinking cities, has many justifications. This is an important issue in scientific and socio-economic terms.

Studies relating to depopulation processes mainly concern the economic functioning of individuals. However, there is a visible lack of studies on the factors, methods and social and spatial barriers that inhibit these processes. Moreover, there is a lack of deeper research into the opinions of local authorities and residents about this phenomenon and the role of individual conditions in its development. The planned research can therefore provide representatives of public administration with the necessary knowledge about the directions and methods of action in the socio-spatial sphere as one of the elements of the process of stopping population loss.

An important result of research should also be the provision of information on shaping policy in the field of scientific research in order to increase its practical usefulness and enable the transfer of scientific research results to this public sector. The project will also result in the development of forms and methods of social participation in the process of improving the spatial and functional quality of public places. This research will be conducted using sociological methods (survey, direct interview) and case studies.

Team members: dr Dobrosława Wiktor-Mach (Assistant Professor), dr Joseph Bush (Assistant Professor)

Project director:
dr Karol Kaczorowski (Assistant Professor)


Project budget:
1 398 971,00 zł


Financing institution:
National Science Centre (NCN)


Project duration:
 15.01.2021 – 14.01.2024