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Dr. Anna Horolets is an Associate Professor at the Institute of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology, University of Warsaw. Her research focuses on collective identities, migration, urban greenspaces, and the socio-cultural dimensions of climate neutrality. She has conducted fieldwork among Polish migrants in the UK/US, Vietnamese/Ukrainian migrants in Poland, and studied media responses to the 2015 European refugee crisis. Current projects include an EU-funded comparative study on climate neutrality in Ljubljana, Klagenfurt, and Warsaw.
Her work intersects anthropology, sociology, and linguistics, addressing themes like migrants' leisure practices, transnationalism, and institutional policies. Notable projects include analyzing urban gardening's socio-ecological roles and the role of natural environments in migrant integration. She has published widely on migration regimes, refugee crises, and alternative visions of the 'good life.'
- Research Interests: Migration studies, urban ethnography, climate policy, refugee studies, leisure sociology
- Key Projects: 'Competing Urgencies' (climate neutrality), 'Refugee Crisis Media Analysis'
Her publications explore topics ranging from migrant labor in Chicago to the symbolic construction of Europe in Polish media. She advises students on migration-related research and collaborates internationally on comparative studies.

