Dr Kasia Narkowicz


Dr Kasia Narkowicz
NameDr Kasia Narkowicz
Job titleSenior Lecturer in Criminology
Research institute
Primary appointmentLaw and Social Sciences
Email addressK.Narkowicz@mdx.ac.uk
ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-3733-922X
Contact categoryAcademic staff

Biography

Biography

Kasia is Senior Lecturer and teaches across Criminology and Sociology programmes in the Law and Social Sciences department. She joined Middlesex University in 2020. Prior to that, she was Lecturer in Sociology and Criminology at the University of Gloucestershire and has previously held research posts at the University of York, University of Cambridge and Södertörn University in Sweden. Kasia's PhD explored conflicts around race, religion and gender in the public sphere in Poland. She works on migration, Central and Eastern Europe, gender, Islamophobia and race/racism.

Teaching

Kasia teaches across undergraduate and postgraduate Sociology and Criminology programmes.

Education and qualifications

Grants

Projects

  • Health, social, economic & cultural impacts of Covid-19 on migrant essential workers in the UK

Prizes and Awards

External activities

Research outputs

Heroes or villains? Migrant essential workers and combined hostilities of Covid-19 and Brexit

Gawlewicz, A., Narkowicz, K. and Wright, S. 2023. Heroes or villains? Migrant essential workers and combined hostilities of Covid-19 and Brexit. Discover Society: New Series. 3 (2).

White enough, not white enough: racism and racialisation among Poles in the UK

Narkowicz, K. 2023. White enough, not white enough: racism and racialisation among Poles in the UK. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. 46 (6), pp. 1534-1551. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369183X.2022.2154913

Introduction: conjunctural geographies of post-socialist and postcolonial conditions

Rekviashvili, L., Narkowicz, K., Karkov, N., Valiavicharska, Z. and Tichindeleanu, O. 2022. Introduction: conjunctural geographies of post-socialist and postcolonial conditions. Connections: A Journal for Historians and Area Specialists.

The un-human beings: the denial of Muslim migrants' bodies in India and Poland

Kumar, M. and Narkowicz, K. 2023. The un-human beings: the denial of Muslim migrants' bodies in India and Poland. Interventions. 25 (4), pp. 413-430. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369801X.2022.2099942

Black box east: what is the price for defending “Fortress Europe”? [Blog post]

Narkowicz, K. 2021. Black box east: what is the price for defending “Fortress Europe”? [Blog post]. Mediapart, France Berliner Gazette.

Editorial: Postcolonial-postsocialist decolonial investigations: a programmatic overture. Artha Journal of Social Sciences, 20 (2) . v-xii. ISSN 0975-329X

Kumar, M. and Narkowicz, K. 2021. Editorial: Postcolonial-postsocialist decolonial investigations: a programmatic overture. Artha Journal of Social Sciences, 20 (2) . v-xii. ISSN 0975-329X. Artha Journal of Social Sciences. 20 (2), pp. v-xii. https://doi.org/10.12724/ajss.57.0

Gendered nationalism in India and Poland: postcolonial and postsocialist conditions in times of populism

Narkowicz, K. and Kumar, M. 2021. Gendered nationalism in India and Poland: postcolonial and postsocialist conditions in times of populism. in: Koobak, R., Tlostanova, M. and Thapar-Bjorkert, S. (ed.) Postcolonial and postsocialist dialogues. Intersections, opacities, challenges in feminist theorizing and practice Routledge. pp. 243-258

Maria Janion

Narkowicz, K. 2020. Maria Janion. Global Social Theory.

Globalisation and social policy

Cowen, H., Jones, D. and Narkowicz, K. 2020. Globalisation and social policy. in: Bochel, H. and Daly, G. (ed.) Social Policy London, UK Routledge. pp. 544-567

Brexit and the hierarchies of Europeanness

Narkowicz, K. 2020. Brexit and the hierarchies of Europeanness. The Long View: a quarterly magazine from Islamic Human Rights Commission (IHRC). 2 (1), pp. 11-13.

Halal dating: changing relationship attitudes and experiences among young British Muslims

Ali, N., Phillips, R., Chambers, C., Narkowicz, K., Hopkins, P. and Pande, R. 2020. Halal dating: changing relationship attitudes and experiences among young British Muslims. Sexualities. 23 (5-6), pp. 775-792. https://doi.org/10.1177/1363460719850113

Searching for feminist geographies: mappings outside the discipline in Poland

Narkowicz, K. and Korolczuk, E. 2019. Searching for feminist geographies: mappings outside the discipline in Poland. Gender, Place and Culture. 26 (7-9), pp. 1215-1222. https://doi.org/10.1080/0966369x.2018.1554559

Characterising citizenship: race, criminalisation and the extension of internal borders

Kapoor, N. and Narkowicz, K. 2019. Characterising citizenship: race, criminalisation and the extension of internal borders. Sociology. 53 (4), pp. 652-670. https://doi.org/10.1177/0038038518820250

After or against secularism: Muslims in Europe

Narkowicz, K. and Phillips, R. 2018. After or against secularism: Muslims in Europe. in: Beaumont, J. (ed.) The Routledge Handbook of Postsecularity London, UK Routledge. pp. 349-359

‘Refugees not welcome here’: state, church and civil society responses to the refugee crisis in Poland

Narkowicz, K. 2018. ‘Refugees not welcome here’: state, church and civil society responses to the refugee crisis in Poland. International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society. 31 (4), pp. 357-373. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10767-018-9287-9

Before the Czarny protest: feminist activism in Poland

Narkowicz, K. 2018. Before the Czarny protest: feminist activism in Poland. Cultivate: The Feminist Journal of the Centre for Women's Studies.

Unmaking citizens: passport removals, pre-emptive policing and the reimagining of colonial governmentalities

Kapoor, N. and Narkowicz, K. 2019. Unmaking citizens: passport removals, pre-emptive policing and the reimagining of colonial governmentalities. Ethnic and Racial Studies. 42 (16), pp. 45-62. https://doi.org/10.1080/01419870.2017.1411965

Saving and fearing Muslim women in ‘post-communist’ Poland: troubling Catholic and secular Islamophobia

Narkowicz, K. and Pędziwiatr, K. 2017. Saving and fearing Muslim women in ‘post-communist’ Poland: troubling Catholic and secular Islamophobia. Gender, Place and Culture. 24 (2), pp. 288-299. https://doi.org/10.1080/0966369x.2017.1298574

From unproblematic to contentious: mosques in Poland

Narkowicz, K. and Pędziwiatr, K. 2017. From unproblematic to contentious: mosques in Poland. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. 43 (3), pp. 441-457. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369183x.2016.1194744
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