Редколлегия журнала
Tomasz Zarycki (Томаш Зарицкий), Dr. Hab. (Doktor habilitowany) = «Doktor nauk», Profesor nadzwyczajny (Associate Professor).

Образование: M.A. in geography from University of Warsaw
Место основной работы: Robert B.Zajonc Institute for Social Studies, University of Warsaw, занимаемая должность - Director of the Institute.
Сфера научных интересов: sociology, social geography, discourse analysis.
Основные публикации
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Zarycki, Tomasz (2014). Ideologies of Eastness in Central and Eastern Europe. London: Routledge.
Warczok, Tomasz & Zarycki, Tomasz (2014) Bourdieu recontextualized: Redefinitions of the western critical thought in the periphery, Current Sociology, May 2014 vol. 62 no. 3, pp. 334-351.
Зарицкий Томаш & Смочиньский Рафал (2014) Интеллигентская революция на периферии Российской империи и ее современные последствия: земянское наследие в польской гражданской модели, Мир России. 2014. № 1, pp. 115-136.
Zarycki, Tomasz (2009) The Power of the Intelligentsia. The Rywin Affair and the Challenge of Applying the Concept of Cultural Capital to Analyze Poland’s Elites. Theory and Society, vol.38 (6), pp. 613-648.
Zarycki, Tomasz (2009) Peryferie. Nowe ujęcia symbolicznych zależności centro-peryferyjnych, Wydawnictwo Naukowe Scholar, Warszawa. 363 p.
Дополнительные сведения
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Andrew Mellon Foundation, East-Central European Research Fellowship in the Humanities and Social Sciences, Fellow at the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study (NIAS), Wassenaar, The Netherlands, 2007 (5 months).
Kosciuszko Foundation Fellowship, Visiting Researcher at the Centre for Language, Interaction and Culture (CLIC) at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), 2006, (5 months).
Andrew Mellon Foundation East-Central European Research Fellowship in the Humanities and Social Sciences, Visiting Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Humanities (IASH), University of Edinburgh, 2004 (3 months)
Postdoctoral Research Fellowship from the Foundation for Polish Science (FNP), SSSEES/UCL, M.B.Grabowski Fund (London) and UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Honorary Research Fellow, Social Sciences Department, School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London, 2001-2002 (one academic year).