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Curriculum V itae First name(s) / Surname(s) dr Anna Domaradzka E-‐mail [email protected] Address Institute for Social Studies, Stawki 5/7, 00-‐183 Warszawa, Poland Work experience Dates X 2012-‐ Occupation or position held Associate Director for Research and International Cooperation Main activities and Managing the Institute research activities in international and national projects, co-‐ responsibilities organizing conferences and seminars and PhD student exchange program. Administrative duties involving human resource management and building cooperation with other academic and public institutions in Poland and abroad Name and address of employer Institute for Social Studies, University of Warsaw Dates I 2009-‐ Occupation or position held Assistant Professor Main activities and International and national research projects, conducting seminars for students, responsibilities preparation of the conferences and seminars Name and address of employer Institute for Social Studies, University of Warsaw Dates IX 2011-‐VI 2012 Occupation or position held Visiting Senior Fulbright Scholar Main activities and Conducting research project “Urban space as a context of neighbourhood civic responsibilities activities influencing quality of life of inhabitants” Name and address of employer Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan Dates X 2005-‐XII 2008 Occupation or position held Scientific Assistant Main activities and International and national research projects, conducting seminars for students, responsibilities preparation of the conferences and seminars Name and address of employer Institute for Social Studies, University of Warsaw Dates II 2005-‐XI 2005 Occupation or position held Project Coordinator Main activities and Coordination of the PHARE project “Enhancement of policies on equal treatment of responsibilities women and men” – data collection, coordination of research and expert work, reporting Name and address of employer LRDP Kantor Polska (Consulting and evaluation) Dates IV 2003-‐V 2004 Occupation or position held Junior Account Executive in Radio & Internet Research Team Main activities and Client service, data analysis, coordination of the data collection, preparation of the responsibilities questionnaires, desk research Name and address of employer SMG/KRC MillwardBrown (Social and market research) Dates VII 2002-‐III 2003 Occupation or position held Junior Analyst in Methodology and Research & Development Team Main activities and Junior specialist in research methodology, research & development, outdoor research responsibilities methodology, new research methods Name and address of employer SMG/KRC MillwardBrown (Social and market research) Page 1/5 Curriculum vitae of Anna Domaradzka Education and training Dates 2003-‐2008 Title of qualification awarded PhD in sociology (cum laude) Principal subjects/occupational Qualitative and quantitative research in gender and civil society issues, teaching skills covered students about gender, civil society, and research methodology Name and type of organisation Institute for Social Studies, University of Warsaw providing education and training Dates 1998-‐2003 Title of qualification awarded MA in sociology (cum laude) Principal subjects/occupational Qualitative and quantitative research methodology, statistical analysis, qualitative skills covered analysis, and evaluation research. Main subjects – gender, public policy, evaluation and research methodology Name and type of organisation Institute of Sociology, University of Warsaw providing education and training Dates IX 2007 Title of qualification awarded Program diploma, Salzburg Seminar Alumna Principal subjects/occupational Salzburg Seminar Session 447 “Breaking the Glass Ceiling: Women in Politics and skills covered Business” Name and type of organisation Salzburg Seminar, Salzburg, Austria providing education and training Dates IX 2006 Title of qualification awarded Program diploma, Salzburg Seminar Alumna Principal subjects/occupational Salzburg Seminar Session 433 “Women, Power and Next Generation Leadership” skills covered Name and type of organisation Salzburg Seminar, Salzburg, Austria providing education and training Dates VII-‐VIII 2005 Title of qualification awarded Program diploma Principal subjects/occupational Summer Program in Quantitative Methods of Social Research (advanced skills covered modules) Name and type of organisation Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR), University of providing education and training Michigan Dates VII-‐VIII 2004 Title of qualification awarded Program diploma Principal subjects/occupational Summer Program in Quantitative Methods of Social Research skills covered Name and type of organisation Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR), University of providing education and training Michigan Mother tongue(s) Polish Other language(s) English (Proficient), French (Independent User), Italian (Basic User) Social skills and competences Team leadership and cooperation within the team, building international and intersectional cooperation as well as intercultural relations. Moderating group interviews, discussions and workshops, brainstorming sessions. Charisma, empathy and negotiation skills, problem-‐solving abilities. Teaching and training skills in and out of academia environment. Organisational skills and Organisations of meetings, seminars and conferences as well as all stages of research competences projects (both qualitative and quantitative). Organisation of everyday Institute activities, both academic and administrative. Page 2/5 Curriculum vitae of Anna Domaradzka Specific work experience: 2015 – Expert researcher in project “Warsaw Local Centres”, aiming at creating the methodology to identify places with potential to become local centres of social and economical exchange, fulfilling everyday needs of residents from less central districts of Warsaw. Coordinated by Warsaw Charter of Association of Polish Architects, financed by the City of Warsaw Office. 2014 – Principal Investigator in project “Mapping Civil Society in Central and Eastern Europe”, diagnosing the state of civil society in Visegrad Countries and main areas that should receive support. Coordinated by Maecenata Institute for Philanthropy and Civil Society (Berlin), financed by Porticus Foundation. 2013-‐2016 – Expert, member of the research team conducting the international project GendEQU "Gender Equality at the University", financed from Norway Grant, Faculty of Economics & Institute for Social Studies, University of Warsaw. 2013/2014 and 2007/2008 – Member of the scientific team conducting the international project “Future of European Welfare Systems” (analysis of Polish welfare system, preparation of the handbook chapter). 2010-‐2014 – Expert, member of the research team conducting the international project “Welfare Innovations at the Local level in favour of Cohesion (WILCO)”, aiming at identifying social innovations and their impact in 20 European cities. Financed from 7th Framework Program, Institute for Social Studies, University of Warsaw. 2009-‐2014 – Expert, member of the research team conducting the project “Ministerstwa uczace sie” [Ministries learning] (methodology, qualitative interviews, report), EUROREG, University of Warsaw. 2011 – Expert in the project ENRI-‐East “Interplay of European, National and Regional Identities: nations between states along the new eastern borders of the European Union”, financed from 7th Framework Program, coordinated by the Institute for Advanced Studies in Vienna (qualitative interviews, qualitative and quantitative analysis and reports). Since 2005 – Member of Polish World Values Survey team, Institute for Social Studies, University of Warsaw. 2010-‐2011 – Expert, member of the international team conducting international project WORKCARE Synergies – Findings from EU research, aiming at disseminating knowledge concerning reconciliation of work and family. Financed from 7th Framework Program, Institute for Social Studies, University of Warsaw. 2009-‐2010 – Expert evaluator of Social Inclusion Program (PPWOW-‐PIS) coordinated by Ministry of Labour, financed from Post-‐Accession Rural Support Program. Since 2006 – Member of PhD-‐Network on the Third Sector and Civil Society (supported by CINEFOGO Network). 2007-‐2011 – Expert in project European Network of Excellence on Reconciling Work and Welfare (RECWOWE). 2009 – Expert, member of the international team conducting project “EFELSE – Evaluation Framework for the Evolution of LLL Strategies in Europe”, LIFELONG LEARNING PROGRAMME 2007-‐2013, Institute for Social Studies, University of Warsaw. 2007-‐2009 – Member of the scientific team conducting the international CINEFOGO WP27 project “Third Sector Organizations (TSOs) facing turbulent environments” (analysis concerning Polish sport organizations). 2006-‐2009 – Member of the polish research team in WORKCARE project (coordination of the fieldwork, preparation of the research tools, data analysis, reports, presentations), Institute for Social Studies, University of Warsaw. 2007/2008 – Participation in UNDP project Gender Index (data analysis and reports preparation). 2007/2008 – Expert, member of evaluation team conducting the monitoring and evaluation of Regional European Social Fund Centres, PARP (preparation of the research tools, data analysis, reports, visits, case studies). 2005 – Project coordinator in PHARE project “Enhancement of policies on equal treatment of women and men”, the Beneficiary of the project was the Secretariat of the Government Plenipotentiary for Equal Status of Women and Men. EQUAL. Teaching experience: Research seminars for the master’s students of Institute of Sociology, University of Warsaw: -‐ -‐ -‐ -‐ -‐ -‐ 2011-‐2014 annual seminar “Social physiology of urban and rural areas” (with R. Siemieńska and I. Matysiak) 2010-‐2013 research workshop “More then third sector. Formal and informal grassroots initiatives in urban and rural local communities” (with R. Siemieńska and I. Matysiak 2010-‐2013 annual seminar “Globalising labour market in gender perspective” 2008-‐2013 annual seminar “Third sector and civil society” 2007-‐2010 annual seminar “Gender and the changing boundaries of private and public spheres” (with R. Siemieńska) 2004-‐2010 annual seminar “Gender in sociological and politological perspective. Theories and reality” (with R. Siemieńska) Page 3/5 Curriculum vitae of Anna Domaradzka Grants: 2014-‐2016 – Research Grant SONATA financed by National Science Center “City revival – from urban planning to grassroots initiatives” (Ożywianie miasta – od urbanistyki do inicjatyw oddolnych) – Principal Investigator. X 2011-‐VI 2012 – Senior Fulbright Research Grant “Urban space as a context of neighbourhood civic activities influencing quality of life of inhabitants.” Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor – Principal Investigator. 2009-‐2014 – Research Grant financed by Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education “Tamed city? Warsaw enclaves of social activism and their origins“ (Miasto oswojone? Warszawskie enklawy społecznej aktywności i ich geneza) – Principal Investigator. 2009-‐2012 – Research Grant financed by Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education: “Autotelic and instrumental value of doctoral studies in the opinion of PhD students and graduates” (Wartość autoteliczna i instrumentalna studiów doktoranckich w opinii doktorantów i absolwentów) – Second Investigator (Principal Investigator: dr Dominka Walczak) 2010-‐2014 – Special Research Grant financed by National Science Center for realisation of international project “The development of civil society in Poland: social engagement and its conditions in Poland from the intercultural perspective. Continuation of World Values Survey” – Second Investigator (Principal Investigator: prof. Renata Siemienska) Publications (selected): Domaradzka, A. (in print). State of civil society in Poland, in: A. Domaradzka, E. Markus, M. Pospisil, B. Strecansky, M. Szabo, 25 years After. Civil Society in the ‘Visegrád Four’. Berlin: Maecenata Institute. Domaradzka, A. (in print) Changing the Rules of the Game: Impact of the Urban Movement on the Public Administration Practices, in: M. Freise, F. Paulsen and A. Walter (eds) Civil Society and Innovative Public Administration. Nomos. Domaradzka, A., I. Matysiak, (in print) Pushing for innovation – the role of citizens in local housing and childcare policies in Warsaw, in: M. Freise, F. Paulsen and A. Walter (eds) Civil Society and Innovative Public Administration. Nomos. Siemienska, R., A. Domaradzka (in print) Between Constrained Opportunities and Social Expectations: Social Policy in Contemporary Poland, n: K. Schubert, P. de Villota, J. Kuhlmann (eds) Challenges of European Welfare Systems. Springer. Domaradzka, A. (2014). Data sources and literature on civil society in Poland, in: A. Domaradzka, E. Markus, M. Pospisil, B. Strecansky, M. Szabo, Civil Society in the ‘Visegrád Four’. Data and Literature in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia. Berlin: Maecenata Institute. ISSN (Web) 1868-‐1840, URN: urn:nbn:de:0243-‐072014op744 Siemieńska, R., A. Domaradzka, I. Matysiak (2014). Warsaw. in: A. Evers, B. Ewert and T. Brandsen, (eds). „Social Innovations for Social Cohesion. Transnational patterns and approaches from 20 European cities”, 243-‐261, ISBN: 978-‐2-‐930773-‐00-‐ 1, WILCO project e-‐reader: http://www.wilcoproject.eu/ereader-‐wilco/. Siemieńska, R., A. Domaradzka, I. Matysiak (2014). Plock. in: A. Evers, B. Ewert and T. Brandsen, (eds). „Social Innovations for Social Cohesion. Transnational patterns and approaches from 20 European cities”, str. 263-‐283, ISBN: 978-‐2-‐930773-‐00-‐ 1, WILCO project e-‐reader: http://www.wilcoproject.eu/ereader-‐wilco/ Olejniczak, K., J. Rok, Ł. Widła, A. Domaradzka (2014). Discovering the learning mechanism, in: K. Olejniczak, S. Mazur (eds). Organizational Learning. A Framework for Public Administration. Warsaw: Scholar. ISBN 978-‐83-‐7383-‐724-‐9, doi: 10.7366/9788373837249 Siemienska, R., I. Matysiak, A. Domaradzka (2014). Social Innovations for social cohesion: Warsaw, in: A. Evers, B. Ewert and T. Brandsen (eds) Social Innovations for social cohesion. Transnational patterns and approaches from 20 European cities. WILCO ebook http://www.wilcoproject.eu/book/chapters/warsaw-‐introduction/ Siemienska, R.. I. Matysiak, A. Domaradzka (2014). Social Innovations for social cohesion: Plock, in: A. Evers, B. Ewert and T. Brandsen (eds) Social Innovations for social cohesion. Transnational patterns and approaches from 20 European cities. WILCO ebook http://www.wilcoproject.eu/book/chapters/plock-‐introduction/ Domaradzka, A., D. Walczak (2013). Wartość autoteliczna czy instrumentalna? Rola studiów doktoranckich w opinii kierowników studiów i doktorantów. [Autotelic or instrumental? The role of PhD Studies in the opinion of PhD students and graduates] „Nauka i Szkolnictwo Wyższe” no. 2/42/2013, 73-‐94. Domaradzka, A., D. Walczak (2013). Kuźnia talentów czy przechowalnia? Rola studiów doktoranckich w opinii doktorantów [Place for Honing Talents or a Waiting Room? The role of PhD studies], in: J. Pakuła (ed.) Współczesne problemy nauki i szkolnictwa wyższego. Toruń: Eikon. Matysiak, I., A. Domaradzka (2013). Społeczne funkcje tożsamości etnicznej w świetle doświadczeń przedstawicieli mniejszości narodowych i imigrantów w Polsce [Social functions of ethnic identity in the experience of national minorities and immigrants in Poland], in: L. Dyczewski, K. Jurek (eds) Rzeczywistość wielokulturowa, Lublin: Wydawnictwo KUL. Page 4/5 Curriculum vitae of Anna Domaradzka Domaradzka, A. (2010). Panem et Circenses? Sport Organizations in Poland from Historical and Political Perspectives, in: A. Zimmer, A. Evers (eds) Third Society Organizations Facing Turbulent Environments: Sports, Culture and Social Services in Five European Countries, Baden-‐Baden: Nomos Publishers. Domaradzka, A. (2010). Filling the Gaps? The Role of Civil Society on the Individual Level: The Case of Polish Women’s Organizations, in: M. Freise, M. Pyykkönen, E. Vaidelyte (eds) A Panacea for all Seasons? Civil Society and Governance in Europe, Baden-‐Baden: Nomos Publishers, 287-‐303. Domaradzka, A. (2010). Aktywni inaczej? Przyczyny (nie)aktywnosci społecznej Polaków [Differently active? Reasons for Poles social (in)activity], in: R. Siemieńska, P. Radkiewicz (eds) Spoleczenstwo w czasach zmiany: badania Polskiego Generalnego Sondazu Spolecznego 1992-‐2009, Warszawa: Scholar. Domaradzka, A. (2009). Liderki organizacji kobiecych – próba typologii [Leaders of women’s organizations – a typology], in: B. Budrowska (ed.) Kobiety-‐Feminizm-‐Demokracja. Wybrane zagadnienia z seminarium IFiS PAN z lat 2001-‐2009, Warszawa: IFiS, 203-‐219. Domaradzka, A. (2009). Cure for Loneliness? Social Activity and Its Role in Changing European Societies, w: N. Tos, K. H. Müller et al. (eds) Three Roads to Comparative Research: Analytical, Visual, Morphological, Wien: edition echoraum, 99-‐ 123. Domaradzka, A. (2009). Kobiecy trzeci sector [Women’s Third Sector], in: J. Piotrowska, A. Grzybek (eds) Raport Kobiety dla Polski. Polska dla kobiet. 20 lat transformacji 1989-‐2009. [Report: Women for Poland, Poland for Women. 20 years of transformation 1989-‐2009]. Warszawa: Fundacja Feminoteka. 335-‐340. Domaradzka, A. (2009). Cena równości – partnerstwo wywalczone czy kupione? [Price of equality – partnership fought or bought] w: M. Zahorska, E. Nasalska (red.) Wartości – polityka – społeczeństwo, Warszawa: Scholar, 203-‐220. Siemienska, R., A. Domaradzka (2009). The welfare system in Poland: transformation with difficulties, in: K. Schubert, S. Hegelich, U. Bazant (eds) The Handbook of European Welfare Systems. New York: Routledge, 378-‐397. Siemienska, R., A. Domaradzka (2008). Transformation mit Schwierigkeiten: Das polnische Wohlfahrtssystem [Transformation with Difficulties: The Polish Welfare System], in: K. Schubert (ed.) Europaische Wohlfahrtssysteme: ein Handbuch, Wiesbaden, p. 503-‐524. Reports (selected) Siemieńska, R., A, Domaradzka, I. Matysiak (2013). Urban policy innovations in local welfare in Warsaw, Poland. WILCO publication, http://www.wilcoproject.eu/wordpress/wp-‐content/uploads/WP-‐4-‐Warsaw.pdf Siemieńska, R., A, Domaradzka, I. Matysiak (2013). Social innovations in Warsaw, Poland, WILCO Publication http://www.wilcoproject.eu/wp-‐content/uploads/2013/11/Warsaw-‐report-‐on-‐innovations.pdf Siemieńska, R., A, Domaradzka, I. Matysiak (2012). Measures of social cohesion in Polish cities: Warsaw, WILCO Publication no. 31: http://wilcoproject.eu/public/assets/img/uploads/WILCO_WP3_Warsaw_31.pdf Siemieńska, R., A, Domaradzka, I. Matysiak (2011). Local welfare in Poland from a historical and institutional perspective, WILCO Publication no. 09: http://www.wilcoproject.eu/wordpress/wp-‐content/uploads/WILCO_WP2_reports_09_PL1. pdf Domaradzka, A., I. Matysiak (2012). The Ukrainian minority in Poland: Main findings of biographical interviews, w: H.G. Heinrich, A. Chvorostov (eds.) The Ukrainian minority in Poland. Contextual and empirical reports on ethnic minorities in Central and Eastern Europe. ENRI Project. Domaradzka, A., I. Matysiak (2012). The Ukrainian minority in Poland: Main findings of expert interviews, w: H.G. Heinrich, A. Chvorostov (eds.) The Ukrainian minority in Poland. Contextual and empirical reports on ethnic minorities in Central and Eastern Europe. ENRI Project. Widła, Ł, A. Domaradzka (2012). The Ukrainian minority in Poland: Main findings of the ENRI-‐VIS Survey, w: H.G. Heinrich, A. Chvorostov (eds.) The Ukrainian minority in Poland. Contextual and empirical reports on ethnic minorities in Central and Eastern Europe. ENRI Project. Widła, Ł, A. Domaradzka (2012). The Belarusian minority in Poland: Main findings of the ENRI-‐VIS Survey, w: H.G. Heinrich, A. Chvorostov (eds.) The Belarusian minority in Poland. Contextual and empirical reports on ethnic minorities in Central and Eastern Europe. ENRI Project. Matysiak, I., A. Domaradzka (2012). The Belarusian minority in Poland: Main findings of biographical interviews, w: H.G. Heinrich, A. Chvorostov (eds.) The Belarusian minority in Poland. Contextual and empirical reports on ethnic minorities in Central and Eastern Europe. ENRI Project. Matysiak, I., A. Domaradzka (2012). The Belarusian minority in Poland: Main findings of expert interviews, w: H.G. Heinrich, A. Chvorostov (eds.) The Belarusian minority in Poland. Contextual and empirical reports on ethnic minorities in Central and Eastern Europe. ENRI Project. Page 5/5 Curriculum vitae of Anna Domaradzka