Marcin Skupiński
Marcin SkupińskiStudent Research Assistant
m.skupinski@uw.edu.pl

Research interests

Ecological anthropology, political ecology, political anthropology, applied and engaged social sciences, organizational anthropology, social innovations

Marcin Skupiński is a PhD student at University of Warsaw (Doctoral School of Humanities). He is graduate of the Institute of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology, University of Warsaw. His research interests concentrate on ecological and political anthropology with special focus on huma-environment relations and counter-hegemonic forms of social organisation. Currently he investigates political ecology of Kurdish movements in the context of environmental problems of middle east. Before enrolment at the doctoral school and joining AlcitFem project he conducted long term fieldwork in the Ukraine. He is also active outside university in various research and educational projects concerning topics like environment protection and gender equality.

The most important publications

  • 2020 Karpaty: kryzys i transformacja od hali fabrycznej po połoniny.  Kultury i krajobrazy pamięci, Marek Dziewierski, Bożena Pactwa (red.), Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego.
  • 2019 Religion and identity in the post-socialist landscape. A comparative perspective. In: Catholic Religious Minorities in Times of Transformation. Comparative studies of religious culture in Poland and Ukraine, Magdalena Zowczak (ed.), Pater Lang Publishing