Adam Mrozowicki
@amrozowicki.bsky.social
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Sociologist of work, the Head of the Department of the Sociology of Work and Economic Sociology at the University of Wrocław, Poland
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Our new article with Szymon Pilch, which is part of the thematic issue of Work Organisation, Labour & Globalisation entitled 'New worlds of logistical labour: Spaces, places, technologies, workers' examines the potential for trade union organisation in food delivery and warehousing in Poland.
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Solidarity with Palestine AND Ukraine! Anti-authoritarian struggles should unite us.
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We show the crucial role of workers' self-organisation in the provision of essential services in the context of inadequate, poorly coordinated and delayed responses to the 2020+ crises by the Polish state. Co-authors include: A. Mrozowicki, J. Gardawski, J. Burski and R. Rapacki.
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In our paper 'Patchwork capitalism and the management of interlinked crises by essential public services in Poland', we explore how public service actors have responded to interlinked crises. The paper has been been just published in International Labour Review: en.ilr-rit.org/article/pubi...
Patchwork capitalism and the management of interlinked crises by essential public services in Poland
Contributing to the literature on the diversity of capitalism, this article shows how actors in the Polish public services responded to interlinked crises, namely the chronic public services crisis an...
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The "Biographies of Care" webinar organized by the Department of Sociology of Work & Economic Sociology of the University of Wrocław and the Cornell University ILR School Buffalo Co-Lab. www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wPc...
Biographies of Care
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Join us for the webinar "Biographies of Care. Precarious Work and Precarious Lives" on the biographical experiences of precarity and polycrisis among care workers in upstate New York with Ian Greer, Michelle Chen, Jacek Burski, and Cathy Creighton. Register at: tinyurl.com/5bhu3c4f