
dr Eva Duda
Adiunktka
Zakład Medioznawstwa
| ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4937-0040
e-mail: eva.duda@uwr.edu.pl
konsultacje:
środa, 13-14, online
Jestem socjolożką i politolożką z doktoratem z polityki społecznej.
We wcześniejszej pracy skupiałam się na migracjach na terenie Unii Europejskiej, przede wszystkim między Polską a Wielką Brytanią, oraz gender. Moja monografia zatytułowana „EU migrant workers, Brexit and precarity: Polish women’s perspectives from inside the UK”, wydana przez Bristol Policy Press, ukazała się w 2019 roku.
Uprzednio prowadziłam badania i publikowałam na temat: migrantów z UE w Wielkiej Brytanii; Brexitu; migracji Polek z uwzględnieniem kategorii płci społecznej; uchodźców i poszukujących azylu; integracji migrantów; niepełnosprawności oraz migracji jako kategorii wykluczenia społecznego; oraz jakościowych metod badawczych.
Obecnie kieruję projektem badawczym na temat społecznych konstruktów migracji, niepełnosprawności oraz gender we współczesnej Polsce, który jest finansowany przez Narodowe Centrum Nauki (UMO2022/47/D/HS6/00519).
Szczególnie ważna jest dla mnie praca z marginalizowanymi jednostkami/wspólnotami przy pomocy partycypacyjnych metod badawczych, aby osiągnąć lepsze zdrowie, dobrostan oraz sprawiedliwość społeczną.
Wykształcenie:
2003-2008 – Studia magisterskie na kierunku Socjologia (Uniwersytet Zielonogórski)
2008-2009 – Studia magisterskie na kierunku Politologia (University of Manchester)
2011-2015 – Studia doktorskie na kierunku Polityka Społeczna (University of Salford)
Zainteresowania badawcze
- Dyskurs publiczny oraz polityczny na temat im/migracji
- Dyskurs publiczny oraz polityczny względem osób z niepełnosprawnościami
- Społeczne konstrukty: gender, niepełnosprawność, migrant
- Nieuprzywilejowane jednostki/wspólnoty i ich postrzeganie
- Jakościowe metody badawcze
Publikacje
Monografie
- Duda-Mikulin, E.A. (2019). EU migrant workers, Brexit and precarity. Polish women’s perspectives from inside the UK. Bristol: Policy Press.
Artykuły w czasopismach naukowych
- Duda-Mikulin, E.A. & Głowacka, M. (2025) ‘We are all disabled’ One British Pakistani man’s struggle navigating his identities. Social Identities. 1-18 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/13504630.2025.2503350
- Duda-Mikulin, E.A. (2025) Researching and communicating migration and disability. On disabled migrants and the importance of doing research about, for and with them. Culture & Society. DOI: 10.35757/KiS.2025.69.2.4
- Kubiciel-Lodzińska, S. & Duda-Mikulin, E.A. (2024). Highly educated Ukrainian migrants in Poland prior to 2022: education, work and integration efforts. Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe, 32(3), 619-644. https://doi.org/10.1080/25739638.2024.2426328
- Duda-Mikulin, E.A. (2024) The Intersections between Migration and Disability: Narratives by EU Migrants to the UK, Disabled British People and Disabled EU Migrants. Social Sciences. 2024, 13(9), 493; https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci13090493
- Duda-Mikulin, E.A. & Głowacka, M. (2023) 'I haven’t met one’: disabled EU migrants in the UK. Intersections between migration and disability post-Brexit. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. DOI: 10.1080/1369183X.2023.2206007
- Mprah, A. Cooper, M., Duda-Mikulin, E.A. & Meddings, F. (2023) A systematic review and narrative synthesis of fathers’ (including migrant fathers’) experiences of pregnancy and childbirth. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth. DOI: 10.1186/s12884-023-05568-8
- Duda-Mikulin, E. A. (2022). Brexit and precarity: Polish female workers in the UK as second-class citizens? Sociology Compass, e13038. https://doi.org/10.1111/soc4.13038
- Webb, L., Clayson, A., Duda-Mikulin, E., Cox, N. (2020). ‘I’m getting the balls to say no’ – Recovery trajectories and identity change: social identity and individualisation in short- and longer-term recovery. Journal of Health Psychology, doi: https://doi.org/10.1177/1359105320941248
- Duda-Mikulin, E.A., Scullion, L., Currie, R. (2020) Wasted humans in scapegoat Britain: overlaps and departures between disability studies and migration studies. Disability & Society, doi: 10.1080/09687599.2019.1690428
- Duda-Mikulin, E.A. (2018). Gendered migrations and precarity in the post-Brexit-vote UK: the case of Polish women as workers and carers, Migration and Development, doi: 10.1080/21632324.2018.1502004
- Duda-Mikulin, E.A. (2017). ‘Should I stay or should I go now?’ Exploring Polish women’s returns “home”. International Migration. doi: 10.1111/imig.12420
- Duda-Mikulin, E.A. (2014). Interviewing Polish Migrant Women in the United Kingdom and Poland. In SAGE Research Methods Cases. London, United Kingdom: SAGE Publications, Ltd. doi: 10.4135/978144627305014529524. Available from: http://srmo.sagepub.com/cases
- Duda-Mikulin, E.A. (2013). Migration as opportunity? A case study of Polish women: migrants in the UK and returnees in Poland. Problemy Polityki Społecznej (Eng.: Social Policy Issues), 23(4), pp. 105-121. Available from: http://problemypolitykispolecznej.pl/index.php/spis-tresci/34-spis-tresci-23-2014
- Duda-Mikulin, E.A. (2013). Citizenship in action? A case study of Polish migrant women moving between Poland and the UK. Culture & Education, 6(99), pp. 205-224. Available from: http://kulturaiedukacja.prv.pl/
Rozdziały w monografiach zbiorowych
- Rzepnikowska, A., Duda-Mikulin, E.A. (2025). Poland’s Right-Wing Constructions of the Others at the Polish-Belarussian Border (2021–2023). In: Novais, R.A., Christofoletti, R. (eds) The Palgrave Handbook on Right-Wing Populism and Otherness in Global Perspective. Global Political Sociology. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-77868-1_13
- Duda-Mikulin, E.A. (2021). Access to social welfare as a facilitator of migrant women’s gender roles. In T. Fouskas (Ed.) Immigrants, Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Times of Crises: An International Handbook on Migration and Refugee Studies, Management Policies and Governance. European Public Law Series. European Public Law Organization: https://eplopublications.eu/publication/print-edition/fouskas-theodoros-ed-immigrants-asylum-seekers-and-refugees-times-crises-b
- Duda-Mikulin, E.A. (2020). Brexit and EU migrant workers in the UK: Polish women’s perspective In M. Donoghue and M. Kuisma (Eds.) “Whither Social Rights in (Post-)Brexit Europe?” Social Europe: https://socialeurope.eu/book/whither-social-rights-in-post-brexit-europe
Inne
Raporty z badań:
- Ahmed, A., Brown, P., Duda-Mikulin, E., Martin, P. & Scullion, L. (2015). Destination Integration: Third Country Nationals in the North of England. Final report. Salford: University of Salford. Available from: http://usir.salford.ac.uk/35777/
- Ahmed, A., Brown, P., Duda-Mikulin, E., Martin, P. & Scullion, L. (2015). Destination Integration: Third Country Nationals in the North of England. Summary report. Salford: University of Salford.
- Brown, P., Scullion, L., Ahmed, A., Martin, P. & Duda-Mikulin, E. (2015). Integration Up North Research. Interim Briefing Note. Salford: University of Salford.
- Duda-Mikulin, E.A. (2011). The Legacy of Legacy Research Project. From Law into Practice: Making the Equality Act Work. Final research report. Manchester: Oxfam GB.
- Scullion, L., Duda-Mikulin, E.A., Temple, B., Griffiths, T., Stawiarski, S. & Stankiewicz, K. (2010). Greater Manchester Mapping Exercise: Exploring the needs and experiences of Central and Eastern European (CEE) Migrants. Manchester: Europia – the Forum for European Migrants.
Inne recenzowane publikacje:
- Duda-Mikulin, E.A. (2019). Why she’s leaving home: the pressures that drove Polish women to the UK. The LSE Brexit Blog. Available from: https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/brexit/2019/06/21/why-shes-leaving-home-the-pressures-that-drove-polish-women-to-the-uk/
- Duda-Mikulin, E.A. (2019). I spoke to 40 UK-based Polish women about Brexit – here’s what I found. The Conversation. Available from: https://theconversation.com/i-spoke-to-40-uk-based-polish-women-about-brexit-heres-what-i-found-112787
- Duda-Mikulin, E.A. (2018). “I love the UK but it broke my heart and I will leave”. Speculating about Brexodus. Gender, Place & Culture 25-year anniversary blog series. Available from: https://genderplaceandculture.wordpress.com/2018/03/05/post-4-of-gpc25-i-love-the-uk-but-it-broke-my-heart-and-i-will-leave-speculating-about-brexodus-by-eva-duda-mikulin/
- Duda-Mikulin, E.A. (2018). Does Brexit mean my exit? A lack of consideration for women migrants in light of post-Brexit-vote uncertainty. The UK Social Policy Association 50-for-50-years blog series. Available from: http://www.social-policy.org.uk/50-for-50/does-brexit-mean-my-exit/
Inne publikacje:
- Duda-Mikulin, E.A. (2017). The diary of a bargaining chip. MetroPolis. Manchester Metropolitan University. Available from: https://mcrmetropolis.uk/blog/the-diary-of-a-bargaining-chip/
- Duda-Mikulin, E.A. (2015). The EU referendum and the UK migration policy. Queries, 8, pp. 50-52. Available from: http://www.queries-feps.eu/brexit-and-the-united-kingdom-migration-policy/
- Duda-Mikulin, E.A. (2012). Passive follower or active decision maker? Female migration. RISE Magazine, May/June, p. 50. Available from: http://www.salford.ac.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0014/114314/RISE_may-june-2012.pdf
- Duda-Mikulin, E.A. (2011). Will welfare changes encourage benefit tourism? Bottomline Magazine, Spring/Summer, p. 8. Available from: http://www.migrantemploymentrightsadvice.co.uk/index.php/ru/news/news
- Duda-Mikulin, E.A. (2011). Is British flour really so bad? Migrants’ Rights Network, Migration Pulse October. Available from: http://www.migrantsrights.org.uk/migration-pulse/2011/british-flour-really-so-bad
- Duda-Mikulin, E.A. (2011). Why are Polish migrants reluctant to return home? Migrants’ Rights Network, Migration Pulse September. Available from: http://www.migrantsrights.org.uk/migration-pulse/2011/homeless-a8-nationals-are-they-better-after-may
- Duda-Mikulin, E.A. (2011). Homeless A8 nationals – are they better off after May? Migrants’ Rights Network, Migration Pulse July. Available from: http://www.migrantsrights.org.uk/migration-pulse/2011/homeless-a8-nationals-are-they-better-after-may
- Duda-Mikulin, E.A. (2011). The A8 welfare entitlements and media misconceptions. Migrants’ Rights Network, Migration Pulse June. Available from: http://www.migrantsrights.org.uk/migration-pulse/2011/a8-welfare-entitlements-and-media-misconceptions