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Paweł Czajkowski is an Adjunct Professor at the Department of the Sociology of Gender and Family, University of Wrocław. His research focuses on collective memory, urban sociology, gender studies, family dynamics, and cultural heritage. He explores how historical narratives and urban spaces shape social identity, particularly in multi-ethnic contexts like Wrocław. His work often addresses controversies over commemoration of German heritage and the interplay between memory and public space.
Key research interests include: collective memory construction, urban symbolism, gender norms, and family sociology. He collaborates with scholars like Barbara Pabjan on projects analyzing cultural heritage perception and identity politics.
Publications highlight themes like Wrocław’s multi-layered history, domestic violence cross-cultural comparisons, and interdisciplinary approaches to vulnerability. His studies often employ qualitative methods to explore how historical narratives influence contemporary social practices and public policies.


