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*Migration-Induced Social Change in Poland*


*The second annual lecture of the Social Policy and Society Journal with
Professor Izabela Grabowska, SWPS University of Social Sciences and
Humanities, Warsaw.*


Wednesday 18 April 2018

5.15pm - 7pm

The Diamond, The University of Sheffield,
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*Apologies for cross-posting*


We are delighted to announce the second Annual Lecture of the *Social
Policy and Society* Journal, sponsored by Cambridge University Press in
association with the Noble Foundation. The lecture focuses on
‘Migration-Induced
Social Change in Poland*’ *and will be delivered by Professor Izabela
Grabowska from SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities in Warsaw.
The lecture will be followed by a wine reception at the same venue.


To capture the impact of migration on a single, sending country (Poland in
this case) is not an easy task. It requires that we disentangle the
migratory outcomes from those of more general societal changes, happening
retrospectively, in the present time and prospectively. This lecture will
offer the methodological device of ‘an inside-out’ approach (White 2016),
which suggests that migration needs to be analysed not as a forefront,
isolated and individual process but complementary to the wide general
societal trends and conditions. Special focus will be given to the
grass-root social change, ‘hand-made’ by return migrants with the help of
migratory social remittances as local forms of social and cultural
diffusion (Grabowska et al. 2017). The lecture will be based on the wide
array of quantitative and qualitative data documented in the forthcoming
book *The Impact of Migration on Poland: Mobility and Social Change* (with
Anne White, Pawel Kaczmarczyk and Krystyna Slany, UCL Press) in which the
Polish society is discussed in light of other ‘new EU countries’ of Central
and Eastern Europe. The lecture takes up some of the themes addressed in an
article to be submitted to the Journal *Social Policy & Society*.


*Bio:*


Professor Izabela Grabowska is a Sociologist and Economist; Professor at
SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities in Warsaw; International
Research Coordinator at the Centre of Migration Research, University of
Warsaw; Deputy Chair of IMISCOE Research Network Board of Directors and
member of IMISCOE Executive Board; Head of Youth Research Center of SWPS
University Social Sciences and Humanities; and national expert of the
European Commission in ESCO (Classification of European Skills,
Competences, Qualifications and Occupations). She is author of many books,
including *Movers and Stayers: Migration, Mobility and Skills* (Lang, 2016)
and *Migrants as Agents of Change* (with Garapich, Jazwinska and
Radziwinowiczowna, Palgrave Macmillan, 2017), and co-editor of *Mobility in
Transition*. *Migration Patterns After EU Enlargement* (Amsterdam
University Press, 2013). She currently leads the project on Peer-groups and
migration at the Youth Research Center of SWPS University. More at:
www.izabelagrabowska.com
<https://dmtrk.net/t/1J8L-4OYJU-E7EOFS-309APK-1/c.aspx>.


In addition to Cambridge University Press, the 2018 *Social Policy &
Society* Annual Lecture is partly supported by the Noble Foundation as part
of the ‘Modern Poland’ project, which is a collaboration between leading
scholars from the Migration Research Group at the University of Sheffield
and the Centre for Migration Research at the University of Warsaw. This
project is funded by the Noble Foundation's Programme on Modern Poland
<https://dmtrk.net/t/1J8L-4OYJU-E7EOFS-309APL-1/c.aspx>. It runs from
October 2017 to September 2019.


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