She graduated from the Institute of International Relations and the Institute of Institute of Social Prevention and Resocialization, University of Warsaw. Kseniya is currently a PhD student at the Institute of Applied Social Sciences at the University of Warsaw. Research interests include issues of social activity of migrant women, their participation in the life of the host society, forms of self-organization and agency manifested in formal organizations and informal social networks, the mechanisms of support networks in areas where there are no systemic solutions from the state and the mainstream society.
Kseniya participates in research projects of the Institute of Public Affairs, cooperates with non-governmental organisations and social initiatives (for example with the Association of Legal Intervention, project “Children in Intercultural Warsaw” financed by the city of Warsaw)
Publication:
“Support Online: Case of Russian-speaking Women’s Online Network in Warsaw” Studia Migracyjne – Przegląd Polonijny, 2020 (XLVI), Nr 4 (178), s. 137–162, 21.12.2020, DOI 10.4467/25444972SMPP.20.042.12779
Selected publications
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Kseniya Homel,
Marta Jaroszewicz,
Magdalena Lesińska,
New permanent residents? Belarusians in Poland after 2020
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Marta Jaroszewicz,
Magdalena Lesińska,
Kseniya Homel,
The rise of a new transnational political nation: the Belarusian diaspora and its leaders after the 2020 protests
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Kseniya Homel,
Karolina Łukasiewicz,
Michał Nowosielski,
Marta Pachocka,
Karolina Podgórska,
Dominik Wach,
Aleksandra Winiarska,
Foreigners – Varsovians. An overview of actors, actions, and challenges in the Warsaw integration landscape
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Ewa Cichocka,
Kseniya Homel,
Aneta Krzyworzeka-Jelinowska,
Karolina Łukasiewicz,
Michał Nowosielski,
Marta Pachocka,
Karolina Podgórska,
Zuzanna Popławska,
Dominik Wach,
Aleksandra Winiarska,
Przewodnik tworzenia polityk włączających osoby z doświadczeniem migracji w życie miast