Dominika Studzińska

Dominika Studzińska
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  • PhD
  • Research Assistant at University of Gdańsk

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University of Gdańsk
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Publications (26)
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The objective of this paper is to identify the effects of cross-border cooperation undertaken within the framework of the 2014–2020 Poland-Russia Program, implemented in times of geopolitical instability. The analysis is based on a survey conducted with the beneficiaries of the program. The study was carried out in the Polish border area located in...
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Although Russia’s economy appears immune to any actions taken by countries supporting Ukraine in its struggle to preserve its sovereignty, the sanctions project directed against Russia continues to evolve. The sanctions policy pursued by the European Union, the United States, and their allies is isolating the Russian economy, gradually leading to i...
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Gender influences most aspects of migration, placing migrants in slightly different positions in the host country. Gender differences are visible not only in masculinized or feminized migration streams, but also in those that are balanced in terms of gender ratio. In the case of Polish migrations to Germany, the third type of migration streams domi...
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The project of progressive securitisation of the Polish – Russian borderland is implemented with huge support from local communities. Inhabitants of the Polish border area support all possible tools intended for the protection of the Polish – Russian border. The results also show that the war in Ukraine and potential threats of migration from the K...
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The local community in the Polish-Russian border area has been experiencing constant closures and openings since the delimitation of the border. Despite that, the residents used the border as a resource until the outbreak of war in Ukraine. All actions of the central authorities restricting cross-border mobility in the Polish-Russian borderland wer...
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The Polish-Russian border, closed since the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic, transformed into an iron curtain without any chance for its disappearance in a long-term perspective. The ongoing conflict between Russia and the EU started an experiment in the Polish zone bordering with Russia with respect to the planning of economic growth in the new...
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The Russian authorities’ decision to go to war in Ukraine made Kaliningraders trapped inside the EU and forced them to re-organise their daily activities. Successive restrictions and limitations cut off Kaliningraders from the luxury of living a European life. The semi-exclave’s residents are forced to face the new reality which responds to the rol...
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Civic, cultural and political engagement of women is an intrinsically interesting issue in the context of Polish migration processes. The Poles constitute the second largest group of immigrants in Germany, after the Turks. Despite this fact, they are still considered the so-called invisible minority, characterised by generally low social and civic...
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Zarys treści. Polscy migranci wiedzeni do Niemiec głównie motywami zarobkowymi, wykazują niską aktywność społeczno-kulturową i polityczną. Tym samym określani są mianem mniejszości niewidzialnej (invisible migrants). To się jednak zmienia i od kilkunastu lat zauważalna jest ewolucja zachowań Polaków w Niemczech, ze szczególną intensywnością w ośrod...
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Along with time-related changes in the migration of Poles to Germany, the invisibility that has been ascribed to them has also evolved: from intentional hiding to deliberate merging into local social and spatial structures. The city of Berlin, perceived as an open, modern and multicultural metropolis, is an exceptional laboratory of transformations...
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Zarys treści: Wiele państw i miast zabiega o organizację wielkich wydarzeń sportowych, bowiem badania potwierdzają, że przynoszą one szereg korzyści finansowych oraz poprawiają wizerunek regionów, w których odbywają się wydarzenia sportowe. Celem niniejszego artykułu jest próba odpowiedzi na pytanie, czy Mistrzostwa Świata w Piłce Nożnej (MŚ 2018),...
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The Polish-Russian border is unique, and for many reasons. One of these relates to the role of Kaliningrad Oblast vis-à-vis Russia on the one hand, and the EU and NATO on the other, making it clear how strategically important he District is from the geopolitical point of view. A second wider issue of course concerns Russia’s position on the interna...
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Poland and Ukraine share a long and complicated history with some really dramatic events which still overshadow relations between both nations, especially those which took place in Volhynia and other areas with a mixed Polish–Ukrainian population during 1943–1945 when soldiers of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA), the military wing of the Organisa...
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Cross-border shopping and tourism are worldwide phenomena, appearing at any border with at least some degree of permeability. The authors investigate the range of cross-border shopping and tourism activities practised by Russians at two of the EU’s external borders, one between Finland and the Leningrad Oblast, and the other between Poland and the...
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The main objective of this article is to offer an answer to the question whether introducing local border traffic (LBT) on the external frontiers of the EU is an effective tool for cross-border integration and development of marginalised border areas. The analysis was carried out in an area of particular strategic importance for the European Commun...
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The entry into force of the Agreement between the Republic of Poland and the Russian Federation on visa- free movement in 2012 caused an increase in border permeability, and hence a sudden increase in border crossings. The border which used to divide the neighbouring states started linking them instead. Crossing the border became part of the everyd...
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After Poland’s accession to the EU, the Polish-Russian border became the EU external border. This significantly changed its nature and started the new type of cross border relation. Since 2012, when the Small Border Traffic (SBT) zone came into force, the border has changed its blockade function and started instead to be treated as a resource. The...
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The main goal of the paper is to assess the possibility of creating a successful tourist offer in areas which are not considered attractive for tourism. In order to do so, the authors analyze the case of an agrotourism farm called “Mazowiecki Zaścianek” which is located in the small Tłuszcz Commune west of Warsaw. The research carried out in 2013 w...
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Since 2004, the Polish-Russian border has been the EU external border. Until 2012 the border had been a line of separation, which restricted contacts between Kaliningrad Oblast and Poland. On 27th July, 2012 the agreement of local border traffic came into force and more and more Russians from Kaliningrad Oblast started visiting Polish border region...
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Celem niniejszego artykułu jest przedstawienie istotnego wpływu funduszy Unii Europejskiej na modernizację gmin wiejskich oraz miejsko-wiejskich województwa pomorskiego poprzez porównanie ich sytuacji społeczno-gospodarczej. Analizie poddano zmiany w sektorze rolnym, rozwój działalności pozarolniczej, a także aktywność sektora publicznego oraz poza...

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