dr Jan Grzymski
2019-2023
PhD in Political Science (Warsaw University, Poland, 2012). Works at the Center for Migration Research of the University of Warsaw as an assistant professor in the project Securitization (de-securitization) of migration on the example of migration from Ukraine to Poland and internal migration in Ukraine. He is co-leading UACES Research Network ‘The Limits of EUrope: Challenging the Crisis of European Integration’ (with Russell Foster). He was a visiting fellow at King’s College London, UK (July-September 2018); University of Amsterdam (UvA), The Netherlands (April 2016); Royal Holloway, University of London (July-September 2015); KU Leuven University, Belgium (April 2014). Research: EU crisis, EU identity, EU borders; field-work study visits: IDIs with officials the European Commission and European External Action Service (EEAS). He received three times Corbridge Trust Scholarship awarded by Robinson College, Cambridge University, UK (2015, 2018, 2019). He was a lecturer of International Relations and European Studies, double degree English program of Coventry University, UK and Lazarski University, Warsaw (2011-2019).
Selected publications
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Marta Jaroszewicz,
Jan Grzymski,
Securitization in the Shadow of Armed Conflict: The Internal Othering and Electoral Rights of IDPs in Ukraine
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Russell Foster,
Jan Grzymski,
The Limits of EUrope Identities, Spaces, Values
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Marta Jaroszewicz,
Jan Grzymski,
Mateusz Krępa,
The Ukrainian refugee crisis demands new solutions
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Jan Grzymski,
Marta Jaroszewicz,
Mateusz Krępa,
Walling the EU Borders: Past Experiences and (In)Effectiveness
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Russell Foster,
Jan Grzymski,
The limits of EUrope
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Jan Grzymski,
Seeing Like a European Border: Limits of the European Borders and Space
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Jan Grzymski,
Europe’s borders and neighbourhood: governmentality and identity
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Russell Foster,
Jan Grzymski,
Monika Brusenbauch Meislová,
The Limits of EUropean Legitimacy: On Populism and Technocracy. Introduction to the Special Issue
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Marta Jaroszewicz,
Jan Grzymski,
Technocracy Revisited: the Polish Security Dispositif and Ukrainian Migration to Poland