Jadwiga Staniszkis
Polish sociologist and political scientist

Born
April 26th, 1942
82 years ago
Died
2024
1 years ago — 82 years old
Category
Thinkers & Philosophers
Country
Poland
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A prominent Polish sociologist and political scientist, highly regarded for contributions to understanding social transformation and political change in post-communist Poland. Published extensively on topics such as social stratification, political elites, and the role of social movements in shaping democratic processes. Involved in academic institutions and public discourse about Poland's political landscape, influencing both scholarly and public perspectives on sociopolitical issues.
Authored influential works on post-communist society
Examined political transformations in Poland
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