As an academic lecturer I teach classes mostly for students of Social Work at the Faculty of Economics and Sociology. In conduct a BA seminar on current challenges in social work and I review BA and MA theses in social work and sociology.
As a researcher I prepare and submit research grant proposals, conduct research projects, write scientific articles, books and chapters as well as edit (or co-edit) books. I take part in seminars, conferences and workshops. At the moment I carry out three research projects: two of them within the area of childhood studies and one on menstrual poverty, menstrual justice and menstrual health.
I am also responsible for administrative and organizational work, for instance I co-organize conferences, seminars and scientific events; I take part in current activities of my department, institute and faculty.
I cooperate with Hu艣tawka Foundation; I coordinate the Crisis Intervention Point at the Faculty of Economics and Social Work.
I cooperate with SWETEN Network which is a platform for cooperation of higher education entities teaching social work. Together we organizer international on-site and on-line workshops for social work students and teachers.
Having earned MA degree in international relations, I spent two years working as a research assistant at the Women鈥檚 Studies Centre of the University of 艁贸d藕. After completing a 4-year doctoral studies program in sociology and becoming a PhD, I have been working as an assistant professor at the Department of Applied Sociology and Social Work at the Faculty of Economics and Sociology of the University of 艁贸d藕, Poland. I joined a team of researchers specializing in poverty and social exclusion studies and sociology of social problems. My doctoral thesis was on teenage parenthood in urban areas of concentrated poverty. My academic interests have been concentrated around the issues of social exclusion, social policy responses to social problems and social work, as well as relationship between gender and the welfare state, plus families with multiple problems, family support systems and specialist, socio-spatial segregation in cities, revitalization and gentrification. Recently, I am engaged in research within the area of new sociology of children and childhood and menstrual poverty. I have been teaching primarily at social work bachelor and master programs, but I also provide classes for sociology, social policy and gender studies students.
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I currently run three research projects:
I am the author or co-author of more about 25 publications (books, book chapters, journal articles)
Chosen books/articles in English:
Bunio-Mroczek P., Przybysz J. (2020), Visualization of gentrification and poverty in a revitalized city. The case of 艁贸d藕, [in:] A. Kacperczyk, K. Konecki (eds.), Visualisations of Everyday Life in Interactionis Inquiry鈥, 艁贸d藕, 艁贸d藕 University Press, pp. 114-161.,
Bunio-Mroczek P., Grotowska-Leder J. (eds.) (2018), Investing in Children, Innovative Solutions to Improve Children鈥檚 Well-Being, 艁贸d藕: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu 艁贸dzkiego,
Bunio-Mroczek P. (2017), Gentrification, revitalization and children raising. Family gentrifiers in a post-socialist city, 鈥淧rzegl膮d Socjologii Jako艣ciowej鈥, tom XIII, nr 4;
Bunio-Mroczek P., Potoczna M., Warzywoda-Kruszy艅ska W. (2016), Poverty and Social Exclusion During and After Poland鈥檚 Transition to Capialism. Four Generations of Women in a Post-Industrial CityTell Their Life Stories, 艁贸d藕: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu 艁贸dzkiego;
Bunio-Mroczek P. (2015), Becoming a Teenage Father. Having a Baby as a Turning Point in Biographies of Young Men of Low Socioeconomic Status Inhabiting Poverty Enclaves. Przegl膮d Socjologii Jako艣ciowej11(3): 68-89;
CYCLICAL DUTY
THURSDAY
11:30 - 13:00
During my consultation hours you can find me in room A-125 and on-line (Teams)
Rewolucji 1905 r. 41/43 () room: A-125 90-214 艁贸d藕
phone: 42-635-55-36
e-mail: paulina.bunio@uni.lodz.pl
Rewolucji 1905 r. 41/43 () 90-214 艁贸d藕 room: A-125
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Narutowicza 68, 90-136 LODZ
fax: 00 48 42/665 57 71, 00 48 42/635 40 43
NIP: 724 000 32 43