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Dr. Alicja Piotrowska serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Cultural Anthropology and Critical Heritage Studies at the University of Lodz's Faculty of Philosophy and History. Her institutional profile shows active teaching responsibilities including Erasmus+ program coordination and regular office hours at William H. Lindley 3, 90-136 Lodz.
Her research spans ethnology and cultural anthropology with specialized focus on urban contexts, particularly Łódź field studies. Key investigation areas include:
- Cultural heritage and critical heritage studies
- Social exclusion dynamics in urban landscapes
- Archaeological approaches to contemporary spaces
- Revitalization processes in post-industrial cities
- Institutional analysis within cultural frameworks
With 16 documented publications through the university's ScienceON system, her scholarly output demonstrates consistent engagement with ethnographic methodology applied to Central European urban environments, particularly examining marginalized communities and heritage practices. The publication trends indicate strong regional focus with theoretical contributions to exclusion studies and landscape anthropology.
Professional recognition includes one documented institutional achievement through the University of Lodz's reporting system, though specific award details aren't provided in available materials. Her scholarly profiles maintain active ORCID (0000-0001-7619-1585), Google Scholar, and Scopus connections.
Dr. Piotrowska participates in the Institute of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology's research ecosystem, contributing to the Faculty of Philosophy and History's academic mission through both teaching and field-based research. Her work bridges disciplinary boundaries between anthropology, archaeology, and urban studies within the Central European context.




