Elżbieta Korolczuk
Sociologist, social activist and commentator. He works at the Södertörn University in Stockholm and lectures at the Center for American Studies at the University of Warsaw.
Elżbieta Korolczuk researches social movements (including antigender and populist movements), civil society, gender category and parenthood.
She is a co-editor (with Renata E. Hryciuk) of the books “Farewell to Polish Mother? Discourses, practices and representations of motherhood in contemporary Poland “and” Dangerous relationships. Motherhood, fatherhood and politics. ” Her latest publications are the books’ Rebellious Parents. Parental Movements in Central-Eastern Europe and Russia “, prepared in cooperation with Katalin Fábián (Indiana University Press, 2017) and” Civil Society revisited: Lesssons from Poland “published by Kerstin Jacobsson (Berghahn Books, 2017) and articles, including” Gender as ‘Ebola from Brussels’: The Anti-colonial Frame and the Rise of Illiberal Populism (with Agnieszka Graff) in ‘Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society’ (2018).