I am a lecturer at the Institute of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology, University of 艁贸d藕.
My responsibilities include:
conducting scientific research;
publishing research findings;
teaching courses;
supervising MA students.
I am a social anthropologist. Since 2006, I have conducted field research in Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, and most recently, Georgia. I have also worked as a project coordinator and consultant for international organizations and conducted project evaluations in Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Georgia, Armenia, Russia, Lebanon, the Palestinian Authority, and Ukraine. I am currently a principal investigator of the project "Religious Domains of Infrastructure and its Role among Armenians and Azerbaijanis in Georgia." I also work on migrants from Central Asia in Poland and the EU.
My research interests include Islam in the post-Soviet space, sociopolitical problems of Central Asia and the Caucasus, migration and interethnic relations, development, and humanitarian aid. I am also interested in the post-colonial perspective in field research and social anthropology.
Research projects
2021-2022 - Principal Investigator of the research project - Azerbaijanis and Armenians in Georgia, uncertain peace and conflict mobility in the context of the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war, the Institute of Slavic Studies, the Polish Academy of Sciences (fieldwork in Georgia)
2021 - a researcher for the preliminary research project of the archive of Professor Antonina Pisarczyk, a Soviet ethnographer of Central Asia, Department of Iranian Studies, Institute of Oriental Studies , Jagiellonian University
2017-2019, Assistant Professor, Department of Iranian Studies, Institute of Oriental Studies , Jagiellonian University, Principal Investigator of the research project - Changes in Spiritual Tradition of Migrants from Tajikistan in the Russian Federation (fieldwork in Moscow).
2013-2016, a researcher (post-doc), Department of Iranian Studies, Institute of Oriental Studies , Jagiellonian University (fieldwork in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan).Principal Investigator of the research project - A Social Role of Female Religious Leaders in Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan (fieldwork in Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan).
2008-2013, Ph.D. student, a researcher, Institute of Applied Social Sciences, University of Warsaw (fieldwork in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan). The research project - The Relationship between Self-governments and Informal, Traditional Institutions, and International and Local Non-governmental Organizations in Tajikistan
2006 , research for MSc dissertation, SOAS (fieldwork in Kyrgyzstan)a research project: The Informal Economy and Women鈥檚 involvement in The Bazaar trade after the Collapse of the USSR
Selected publications:
1. Cie艣lewska A. (2013) From Shuttle Trader to Businesswomen: the Informal Bazaar Economy in Kyrgyzstan, [in] 鈥楾he Informal Post-Socialist Economy. Embedded practices and livelihoods鈥, Morris J., Polese A., (eds.), London and New York: Routledge. p. 121-34.
2. Cie艣lewska A. (2014) Challenges and Controversies of International Assistance in Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan, [in] 鈥楨conomy and Growth from the Asian states' perspective鈥, Marsza艂ek-Kawa. J. (ed.) Toru艅. p. 209-26.
3.Cie艣lewska A. (2015) Female Religious Practitioners in the Context of Contemporary Transformations of Islam in Tajikistan [in] 鈥楽tudies on the Iranian World II: Medieval and Modern鈥, Krasnowolska A., Rusek-Kowalska R. (eds.), Krakow: Jagiellonian University Press.p. 129-48.
4. Cie艣lewska A. (2015) Turkmenistan, The SAGE Encyclopedia of World Poverty (II) Mehmet Odekon (ed.)
5. Cie艣lewska A. (2015) Uzbekistan, The SAGE Encyclopedia of World Poverty (II) Mehmet Odekon (ed.)
6. Cie艣lewska A. (2015) Community, the State and Development Assistance: Transforming the Mahalla in Tajikistan, Ksi臋garnia Akademicka: Krakow (book). p. 239.
7. Cie艣lewska A. (2016) Transforming the Social Role of Female Religious Professionals in Tajikistan [in] a speciale issue: 鈥楽tudying Female Islamic Authority: From Top-Down to Bottom-Up Modes of Certification鈥, 40/4 Asian Studies Review. p. 510-26.
8. Cie艣lewska A. (2016) Islamskii faktor (discussion), Antropologicheskii forum. 2016/28, European University St. Petersburg p .118-20.
9. Cie艣lewska A. (2017) Chelnoki, T he Global Encyclopaedia of Informality, Understanding Social and Cultural Complexity, Ledeneva A. (ed.) Vol. 2.
10.Cie艣lewska A. (2017) Islam鈥剋ith鈥刟鈥凢emale鈥凢ace:鈥凥ow鈥刉omen鈥刟re鈥凜hanging the Religious鈥凩andscape鈥刬n鈥凾ajikistan and鈥凨yrgyzstan, Ksi臋garnia Akademicka: Krakow (book). p. 275
11. Cie艣lewska A. (2017) Local Development in Practice: a Case Study 鈥 Mahalla Committees in their Interaction with a Foreign NGO in the Vakhsh Valley in Tajikistan (In Russian and English), Antropologicheskii forum. 2017/35, European University St. Petersburg. p. 169-88.
12. Cie艣lewska A. (2018) Bibi Otun 鈥 tradicionnye zhenskie religioznye lidery v Tadzhikistane (Mezhdu tradiciej i sovremennostju) [in] 鈥極azisy Shelkovogo puti. Sovremennye problemy etnografii, istorii i istochnikovedenija Centralnoj Azii鈥, Abbiazov R. (ed.), Islamskaja kniga, Moskwa 2018, p. 756-62.
13. Cie艣lewska A. (2019) Religious Practices: Preaching and Women Preachers: Tajikistan [in] Encyclopedia of Women & Islamic Cultures, General Editor Suad Joseph. First published online: 2019.
14. Cie艣lewska A., B艂ajet Z. (2020) The spiritual industry of Central Asian migrants in Moscow Laboratorium-Russian Review of Social Research (a special issue) 12.1 . p. 106-126.
15. Cie艣lewska A. (2021) Spiritual Mobility: Alternative practices of healing among migrants from Central Asia in Moscow [in] Labour, Mobilities and Informal Practices: Power, Institutions and Mobile Actors in Transnational Space, Turaeva R., Urinboyev, R. (eds.), the Routledge BASEES series. p. 133-148.
16. Cie艣lewska A. (2021) Second Wife, Second Life: Polygyny among migrants from Central Asia in Moscow , a special issue: Marriage quandaries in Central Asia, Cleuziou, J., McBrien, J (eds.), Oriente Moderno 100.2. p. 225-47.
17. Cie艣lewska A. (2021) Praying in Moscow-migrants鈥 city - a religious experience of female migrants from Central Asia [in] 鈥 Cultures Of Islam: Vernacular Traditions and Revisionist Interpretations across Russia, Laruelle, M. i Schmoller, J (eds.), Central Asia Program, Washington. p.113-128.
18. Cie艣lewska, A., Khutsishvili, K. (2023) Armenians and Azerbaijanis of Georgia in the context of the 2020 war, The Research and Media Report, Institute of Slavic Studies, The Polish Academy of Sciences.
19. Cie艣lewska, A. (2023), Armenians and Azerbaijanis in Georgia: the role of religion and religious leaders in the second Karabakh war, Caucasus Analytical Digest 134.
20. Cie艣lewska, A., B艂ajet, B. Seitov, E. Islam w Azji Centralnej, (report), Office for Foreigners in Poland, In Polish and English languages.
21. Cie艣lewska A., Kosici艅ska K. 鈥 Navigating Turbulence: Azerbaijani-Armenian Relations in Georgia Post-2020 Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict [in] 鈥淔rom Multi-ethnic Societies to Homogeneous States: Collective Memory and Fiction on Emergence of Modern Nations, Armenia and Azerbaijan, Mamedov. M, (ed.) Routledge, forthcoming.
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