Feminists all over Europe embrace solidarity as a form of political dissent – and face systematic repression as a result. Yet, Marta Rawłuszko argues, they continue to resist and offer deeply political and practical alternatives to capitalist and nation-state logics
Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of Warsaw
In 2023, Marta was a visiting scholar in the Margherita von Brentano Center at the Freie Universität Berlin.
Her research interests include sociology of politics and social movements, feminist activism and solidarities, and issues related to sexual violence.
Her most current research explores the juncture of feminist contentious politics and the localised practices of social reproduction.
It also develops the notion of illegitimate care.
Marta's work has been published in international journals such as Politics & Gender, Women's Studies International Forum, European Journal of Politics and Gender, and the European Journal of Women's Studies.
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