Agnieszka Dudzińska

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Agnieszka Dudzińska
Born
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Scientific career
FieldsSociology
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Agnieszka Dudzińska is a Polish sociologist. She is a professor of sociology at the University of Warsaw. She is also an advocate for housing and the welfare of disabled people in Poland, and has been nominated twice for the position of Ombudsman for Children in the government of Poland.

Dudzińska attended the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, where she obtained a degree in sociology in 1992.[1] In 2005 she began working at the Institute of Political Studies at the Polish Academy of Sciences, focusing on political sociology and sociological methodology.[2] In 2009, Dudzińska defended her doctorate in sociology at the Polish Academy of Sciences.[1] Her doctoral thesis was entitled Reprezentacja polityczna w Polsce na różnych szczeblach systemu władzy (Political representation in Poland at various levels of government).[1] In 2019, Dudzińska became a professor in the Faculty of Applied Social Sciences and Prevention and the Institute of Social Prevention and Resocialization at the University of Warsaw.[1]

In 2015, Dudzińska published the book System zamknięty. Socjologiczna analiza procesu legislacyjnego (Closed system: A sociological analysis of the legislative system).[3]

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