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'''Adam Edward Ostolski''' (born 7 November 1978) is a Polish sociologist, columnist and activist. He is a member of the ''[[Krytyka Polityczna]]''. In 2013-2016 he was co-leader of the Poland's [[The Greens (Poland)|Green Party]].<ref>[http://europeangreens.eu/news/new-leaders-polands-zieloni-offer-new-political-vision%C2%A0 New leaders for Poland's Zieloni offer a new political vision] Europeangreens.eu, 6 March 2013. Retrieved 30 November 2019.</ref>
'''Adam Edward Ostolski''' (born 7 November 1978) is a Polish sociologist, columnist and activist. He is a member of the ''[[Krytyka Polityczna]]''. In 2013-2016 he was co-leader of the Poland's [[The Greens (Poland)|Green Party]].<ref>[http://europeangreens.eu/news/new-leaders-polands-zieloni-offer-new-political-vision%C2%A0 New leaders for Poland's Zieloni offer a new political vision] Europeangreens.eu, 6 March 2013. Retrieved 30 November 2019.</ref>


He graduated from the Department of Philosophy and Sociology at the [[University of Warsaw]]. In 2011, he defended his doctoral dissertation ''Trauma and Public Memory: The Legacy of World War Two in Contemporary Poland''. He lectures at the University of Warsaw and at the [[Medical University of Warsaw]].<ref>[http://nauka-polska.pl/dhtml/raporty/ludzieNauki?rtype=opis&objectId=239369&lang=pl Adam Ostolski] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151222100208/http://nauka-polska.pl/dhtml/raporty/ludzieNauki?rtype=opis&objectId=239369&lang=pl|date=2015-12-22}} Nauka-polska.pl</ref> His research interests include social movements, gendered nationalism, memory studies and sociology of knowledge.<ref>Biographical note in: Adam Ostolski, [http://www.boell.eu/downloads/Adam-Ostolski-Pressing-Juice-out-of-the-Brussels-Cabbage-Poland-and-the-EU%281%29.pdf Pressing Juice out of the Brussels Cabbage], www.boell.eu, 20 December 2012. {{Dead link|date=November 2019}}</ref> He is author of a major study comparing [[antisemitism|antisemitic]] and [[homophobia|anti-gay]] discourses in contemporary Poland. He translated into Polish books by [[Immanuel Wallerstein]], [[Étienne Balibar]], [[Shmuel Eisenstadt]] and [[Judith Butler]].
He graduated from the Department of Philosophy and Sociology at the [[University of Warsaw]]. In 2011, he defended his doctoral dissertation ''Trauma and Public Memory: The Legacy of World War Two in Contemporary Poland''. He lectures at the University of Warsaw and at the [[Medical University of Warsaw]].<ref>[http://nauka-polska.pl/dhtml/raporty/ludzieNauki?rtype=opis&objectId=239369&lang=pl Adam Ostolski] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151222100208/http://nauka-polska.pl/dhtml/raporty/ludzieNauki?rtype=opis&objectId=239369&lang=pl|date=2015-12-22}} Nauka-polska.pl</ref> His research interests include social movements, gendered nationalism, memory studies and [[sociology of knowledge]].<ref>Biographical note in: Adam Ostolski, [http://www.boell.eu/downloads/Adam-Ostolski-Pressing-Juice-out-of-the-Brussels-Cabbage-Poland-and-the-EU%281%29.pdf Pressing Juice out of the Brussels Cabbage], www.boell.eu, 20 December 2012. {{Dead link|date=November 2019}}</ref> He is author of a major study comparing [[antisemitism|antisemitic]] and [[homophobia|anti-gay]] discourses in contemporary Poland. He translated into Polish books by [[Immanuel Wallerstein]], [[Étienne Balibar]], [[Shmuel Eisenstadt]] and [[Judith Butler]].


Ostolski was an environmental activist since the early 1990s.<ref>[https://www.larevuedurable.com/fr/democratie-et-gouvernance/180-les-ecologistes-sont-les-heros-polonais-du-xxie-siecle.html Les écologistes sont les héros polonais du XXIe siecle] ''La Revue Durable'', No. 47, January 2013.</ref> He is a member of the left-wing milieu ''[[Krytyka Polityczna]]'' since the establishment of the group in 2002. He is also a member of the Poland's [[The Greens (Poland)|Green Party]], and in 2013-2016 its co-leader (first with [[Agnieszka Grzybek]], then with Małgorzata Tracz). He left the party in February 2019.
Ostolski was an environmental activist since the early 1990s.<ref>[https://www.larevuedurable.com/fr/democratie-et-gouvernance/180-les-ecologistes-sont-les-heros-polonais-du-xxie-siecle.html Les écologistes sont les héros polonais du XXIe siecle] ''La Revue Durable'', No. 47, January 2013.</ref> He is a member of the left-wing milieu ''[[Krytyka Polityczna]]'' since the establishment of the group in 2002. He is also a member of the Poland's [[The Greens (Poland)|Green Party]], and in 2013-2016 its co-leader (first with [[Agnieszka Grzybek]], then with Małgorzata Tracz). He left the party in February 2019.

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Adam Edward Ostolski (born 7 November 1978) is a Polish sociologist, columnist and activist. He is a member of the Krytyka Polityczna. In 2013-2016 he was co-leader of the Poland's Green Party.[1]

He graduated from the Department of Philosophy and Sociology at the University of Warsaw. In 2011, he defended his doctoral dissertation Trauma and Public Memory: The Legacy of World War Two in Contemporary Poland. He lectures at the University of Warsaw and at the Medical University of Warsaw.[2] His research interests include social movements, gendered nationalism, memory studies and sociology of knowledge.[3] He is author of a major study comparing antisemitic and anti-gay discourses in contemporary Poland. He translated into Polish books by Immanuel Wallerstein, Étienne Balibar, Shmuel Eisenstadt and Judith Butler.

Ostolski was an environmental activist since the early 1990s.[4] He is a member of the left-wing milieu Krytyka Polityczna since the establishment of the group in 2002. He is also a member of the Poland's Green Party, and in 2013-2016 its co-leader (first with Agnieszka Grzybek, then with Małgorzata Tracz). He left the party in February 2019.

In 2012, he wrote a column in the weekly Przekrój. Since 2013 he writes a political blog at neTemat.pl platform.[5] He appeared in the film "What Is Democracy?" by Oliver Ressler (2009).[6]

References

  1. ^ New leaders for Poland's Zieloni offer a new political vision Europeangreens.eu, 6 March 2013. Retrieved 30 November 2019.
  2. ^ Adam Ostolski Archived 2015-12-22 at the Wayback Machine Nauka-polska.pl
  3. ^ Biographical note in: Adam Ostolski, Pressing Juice out of the Brussels Cabbage, www.boell.eu, 20 December 2012. [dead link]
  4. ^ Les écologistes sont les héros polonais du XXIe siecle La Revue Durable, No. 47, January 2013.
  5. ^ adamostolski.natemat.pl natemat.pl. Retrieved 30 November 2019.
  6. ^ What Is Democracy? www.ressler.at. Retrieved 30 November 2019.