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Ewa K. Strzelecka
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Alma mater | Jagiellonian University (BA, MA) Complutense University of Madrid (MA) University of Granada (MA, PhD) |
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Fields | Peace and conflict studies, political science, social anthropology, refugee studies, gender studies, development studies |
Ewa K. Strzelecka is a scholar specialising in peace and conflict studies, social anthropology, political science, international development, gender studies, and refugee studies. She is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Wroclaw, Poland.[1][2] Previously, she was a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions fellow at the Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam in the Netherlands.[3][4] She has been recognized for her contributions to the field with numerous awards, including the prestigious Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship and several international prizes for her academic work in Yemen and beyond. She is particularly known for her contributions in feminist studies and peace research.
Ewa K. Strzelecka was born in Poland and grew up in a family affected by political repression and forced displacement.[5][6][7] She has studied and documented revolutionary and protest movements in various countries, including Yemen, Western Sahara, Egypt, Bolivia, Spain, and her native Poland.[8][9][10][11][12]
Her research work focuses on global issues such as poverty, inequality, injustice, forced migration, refugees, conflicts, and peacebuilding, conducted in over 15 countries worldwide.[13][14][15]
Ewa K. Strzelecka holds a PhD degree in Social Science from the University of Granada,[16] with a thesis titled『Género, Cultura, Islam y Desarrollo: Construcción de una Cultura Política de Resistencia Feminista en Yemen,』(Gender, Culture, Islam and Development: the Construction of a Political Culture of Feminist Resistance in Yemen) completed in 2015 at the Department of Political Science and Public Administration.[17]
She also holds Master's degrees in Cultural and Religious Studies, Social Anthropology, Gender and International Development, and Migration and Social Intervention.[18][19] Her education included long-term fellowships at the Department of Gender Studies at SOASinLondon, UK,[20] and Arabic studies in Egypt and Yemen.[21]
Ewa K. Strzelecka has held various academic positions, including Research Associate at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam,[3] Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Granada, Postdoctoral Researcher at the NOVA University Lisbon,[22] and Associate Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Castilla-La Mancha.[23] She has also been a researcher at the University of Granada[24] and a lecturer at the Complutense University of Madrid.[25] Additionally, she has held visiting scholar positions in Poland, Germany, Spain, the UK, the US, Yemen, Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Western Sahara, Mozambique, and Bolivia.[26][27][28]
Between 2021 and 2024, she led the EU-funded Peace Women project: "Rethinking Peace-building: Women, Revolution, Exile, and Conflict Resolution in Yemen,"which examines the roles of female refugees and exiled activists in revolutions and peace efforts.[29][30]
Ewa K. Strzelecka is also an award-winning author with a thematic focus on topics such as peace-building, women's rights movements, refugees, forced migration, development, gender justice, human rights, diversity, revolutions, feminist foreign policy, and socio-political change in and beyond the Middle East and North Africa.[31][32] Her book, "Women in the Arab Spring: The Construction of a Political Culture of Feminist Resistance in Yemen" (Mujeres en la Primavera Árabe: construcción de una cultura política de resistencia feminista en Yemen), published by CSIC Press in 2017, provides insights into the role of women activists in the 2011 Yemeni uprising, and highlights the construction of a political culture of feminist resistance in the face of political turmoil.[33][34][35][36][37]
Ewa K. Strzelecka has worked as an expert in policy advising and development practice globally.[38] She is an associate fellow at the Center for Applied Research in Partnership with the Orient (CARPO-Bonn), Germany.[39]
Ewa K. Strzelecka is the author of several publications focusing on peace-building, women's rights movements, refugees, forced migration, development, gender justice, human rights, diversity, revolutions, feminist foreign policy, and socio-political change. Notable works include:
Ewa K. Strzelecka has received several awards and prizes, including: