Other writings

“Theft of Gramsci?
On radical right, radical left, and common sense.”
Dialectical Anthropology, 46: 417–436.
“’Tomorrow belongs to us’: pathways to activism in far-right youth communities.”
Comparative Studies in Society and
History, 64(1):150-178.
“Anthropology of the far right: What if we like the ‘unlikeable’ others?.”
Anthropology Today, 35 (1): 3 - 6.

Journal articles

2024
“Transnational nationalists: far-right encounters inCentral Europe.”
Ethnologia Europea
2012
“Coherent incoherence. An Anthropology of Far-Right Morality.”
L’Uomo
2022
“Theft of Gramsci? On radical right, radical left, and common sense.”
Dialectical Anthropology 46: 417–436.
2012
“’Tomorrow belongs to us’: pathways to activism in far-right youth communities.”
Comparative Studies in Society and History 64(1): 150-178.
2021
“Making an ethnic group. The minority question in the Second Polish Republic.”
European History Quarterly 51(3): 386-410.
2012
“Postsocialist and postcapitalist questions? Far-right historical narratives and the making of a new Europe.”
East European Politics and Societies 35(4): 975-995.
2012
“Introduction to the Special Issue: National, European, Transnational: Far-Right Activism in the Twentieth and Twenty-first Centuries.”
East European Politics and Societies
2020
“In search of a cure? Youth far-right activism and the making of a new Europe.”
Research in Political Sociology 27: 85-102.
2019
“Anthropology of the far right: What if we like the ‘unlikeable’ others?”
Anthropology Today, 35(1): 3-6.
2017
“Taking far-right claims seriously and literally: anthropology and the study of right-wing radicalism.”
Slavic Review, 76: S1, 19-29.
2016
“Weapons of the Weak or Weak Weapons? Women, Priests, and Power Negotiations in Roman Catholic Parishes in Rural Poland.”
Studia Humanistyczne, 15:3, 35-49.
2012
“Re-enacting Ethnic Cleansing: People’s History and Elitist Nationalism in Contemporary Poland.” Nations and Nationalism, 22:1, 63-83.
Nations and Nationalism, 22:1, 63-83.
2014
“Local Scholars, Global Experts: From a Native’s Point of View.”
Cargo: Journal for Cultural/Social Anthropology, 12:1-2, 51-62.
2012
“Neighbors: About the Multiculturalization of the Polish Past.”
East European Societies and Politics, 28:1, 225-251.

** Recipient of Aquila Polonica Price for Best Article in Polish Studies 2015
2013
(with K. Sekerdej), “Researching the Dominant Religion: Anthropology at Home and Methodological Catholicism.”
Method & Theory in the Study of Religion, 25: 53-77.
2012
“Between Past and Present: Dealing with Transformation in Rural Poland.”
Laboratorium: Russian Review of Social Research, 5:1, 98-117.
2012
“‘A Good Life Depends on Details’: Female Activists in Rural Poland.”
Etnoloska Tribina, 43:36, 110-125.
2012
“How Pluralism Becomes Hierarchical? Debating Pluralism in Contemporary Poland.”
Sprawy Narodowościowe, 43: 53-73.
2012
“Resurrected Pigs, Dyed Foxes, and Beloved Cows: Religious Diversity and Nostalgia for Socialism in Rural Poland.”
Journal of Rural Studies, 28:2, 72-80.
2007
(with K. Sekerdej and M. Warat), “Popular Religion and Postsocialist Nostalgia: Licheń as a Polysemic Pilgrimage Centre in Poland.”
Polish Sociological Review, 160:4, 431-444.

Edited Journal Issues

2021
“National, European, Transnational: Far-right activism in the 20th and 21st centuries.”
East European Politics and Societies.
2015
“Post-Industrial Revolution? Space and Distinction in Contemporary Urban Landscapes.”
Laboratorium: Russian Review of Social Research.

Articles in Polish

2014
“Jak uratować pogranicze? O teoretycznych modach i metodologicznych pułapkach.”
[How to save borderland? About theoretical fashions and methodological traps].
Wielogłos, 2:28, 125-144
2012
“Wielokulturowość po polsku. Polityka wielokulturowości jako mechanizm umacniania polskości.”
[Multiculturalism the Polish Way: The Politics of Multiculturalism as a Mechanism of Reinforcing the National Identity].
Pogranicze. Studia Społeczne, 20: 35-52.
2012
„Czy Łemkowie chodzą w dżinsach? Wielokulturowość jako kapitał i jako obciążenie.”
[Do Lemkos wear jeans? Multiculturalism as a capital and as a burden].
Laboratorium: Russian Review of Social Research.

Book chapters

2022
(forthcoming) “Illiberal revolts: On Grassroots Theorizing and Practicing of Illiberalism,”
In: M. Laruelle (ed.) Oxford Handbook on Illiberalism. Oxford University Press (with David Petruccelli)
2022
“Swimming against the tide: Right-wing populism, postsocialism and beyond”
in: J. Buzalka and A. Pasieka (eds.) Anthropology of transformation. Cambridge: Open Book Publishers.
2021
“Are we all extremists now?”
in: G. Loperfido (ed.) Extremism, State, and Society. London: Berghahn.  
2016
“Religious Pluralism and Lived Religion,”
 in: A. Bardon, M. Birnbaum, L. Lee and K. Stoeckl (eds) Religious Pluralism: A Resource Book. San Domenico di Fiesole (Florence): European University Institute, 40-45
2015
“Conflict and Coexistence of Church and State Authorities in (Post)Communist Poland,”
in T. Ngo and J. Quijada (eds) Atheist Secularism and Its Discontents: A Comparative Study of Religion and Communism in Eurasia. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 70-91.
2012
“Multireligious and Multiethnic Public Schooling in the Polish-Ukrainian Borderland,”
in J.Berglund, T. Lunden and P. Strandbrink (eds) Crossings and Crosses – Borders, Educations, and Religions in Northern Europe. Berlin: De Gruyter, 47-62.
2011
“Historie kuchenne, czyli o religijności mieszkanek polskiej wsi,”
[Kitchen Stories: About the Religious of Female Inhabitants of the Polish Countryside]
in H. Szczodry and M. Warat (eds) Kobiety w społeczeńswie polskim. Cracow: WUJ, 349-371.
2010
“Bogu, co boskie, cesarzowi, co cesarskie. A co ludziom? Negocjowanie przestrzeni w Licheniu,”
[Render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar's, and unto God the things that are God's. And what unto the people? Negotiating Space in Licheń]
in A.Bukowski, M.Lubaś and J. Nowak (eds) Społeczne tworzenie miejsc. Cracow: WUJ, 119-132.