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Poniżej prezentujemy książki i artykuły powstałe w Centrum Doskonałości w Naukach Społecznych w ramach Programu IDUB:

  1. Yu, X., Barnehl, H. M., & Wojcieszak, M. (2025). Promoting news and political information consumption on social media with self-interest and public-interest nudges. Information, Communication & Society, 1–30. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369118X.2025.2565333
  2. Clemm von Hohenberg B, Ventura T, Nagler J, Menchen-Trevino E, Wojcieszak M. Survey Professionalism: New Evidence from Web Browsing Data. Political Analysis. Published online 2025:1-19. doi:10.1017/pan.2025.10018
  3. Altay, S., Hoes, E., & Wojcieszak, M. (2025). News Informs and Boosts Discernment: A Replication in France and Germany. The International Journal of Press/Politics, 0(0). https://doi.org/10.1177/19401612251378969
  4. Altay, S., Hoes, E., Wojcieszak, M. (2025). Following news on social media boosts knowledge, belief accuracy and trust. Nature Human Behaviour, 1-10
  5. Mica, A., Fraser, G., Bello, B., Pawlak, M., Kubicki, P. (2025). Harnessing Ignorance? Resources for Action and Resistance during the COVID-19 Pandemic Crisis in Nigeria. Angelaki 30(2): 133–145
  6. Theiss, M., Szelewa, D. (2025). Institutional Sources of Citizens’ Trust in the Welfare State: A Literature Review. Social Policy and Society, 1-17
  7. Rao, A., Chang, R. C., Zhong, Q., Lerman, K., Wojcieszak, M. (2025). Polarized Online Discourse on Abortion: Frames and Hostile Expressions Among Liberals and Conservatives. Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media, 19
  8. Jo, W., Wojcieszak, M. (2025). MetaHarm: Harmful YouTube Video Dataset Annotated by Domain Experts, GPT-4-Turbo, and Crowdworkers. Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media, 19
  9. Mica, A., Fraser, G., Pawlak, M., Kubicki, P. (2025). Fracasopolicy: Toward a Critical Typology of Policy Failures. Globalizations 22(4): 489–506
  10. Pawlak, M. (2025). The production and use of knowledge in governing migration in Europe. In: L. Cleton, N. Irastorza, A. Weinar, L. Zhyznomirska (eds.). The Routledge Handbook of the Politics of Migration in Europe, second edition. Abingdon: Routledge
  11. Bilewicz, M., Soral, W., Świderska, A., Küster, D., Winiewski, M., Wypych, M. (2025). The emotional drivers of hate speech: Unpacking the central role of contempt in derogatory communication. Atlantic Journal of Communication, 1-19
  12. Theiss, M., Štěpánková, L., Šerek, J. (2025). Welfare Users’ Perceptions of Distributive Justice and Trust When Facing Institutional Enigma. Social Policy and Society, 1-17
  13. Schneider, S., Theiss, M., Gędek, W., Zschache, U. (2025). Citizen among institutions. Fragmentation and trust in social assistance. Social Policy and Society, 1-17
  14. Selvanathan, H., Leidner, B., Syropoulos, S., Louis, W., Adelman, L., Baka, A., Bilewicz, M., et al. (2025). Far-right movements in the Western world: How media exposure relates to normative beliefs and attitudes toward the far-right. Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 28(4), 774-794
  15. Heseltine, M., von Hohenberg, B. C., Menchen-Trevino, E., Gackowski, T., … Wojcieszak, M. (2025). Effects of Over-Time Exposure to Partisan Media and Coverage of Polarization on Perceived Polarization. Political Communication 42(3), 432-453
  16. Grüning, D. J., Kamin, J., Saltz, E., Acosta, T., DiFranzo, D., Goldberg, B., Leavitt, A., … Wojcieszak, M. (2025). Independently testing prosocial interventions: Methods and recommendations from 31 researchers. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
  17. Selvanathan, H., Valdenegro, D., Noor, M., Visintin, E., Lalot, F., Sainz, M., Bilewicz, M., et al. (2025). On the nonlinear link between stigma and collective action: Evidence from sexual and gender minorities in 25 countries. Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 28(4), 752-773
  18. Cologna, V., Mede, N., Berger, S., Besley, J., Brick, C., Joubert, M., Bilewicz, M., et al. (2025). Trust in scientists and their role in society across 68 countries. Nature Human Behaviour 9(4), 713-730
  19. Bilewicz, M., Bilewicz, A. (2025). The naturalization of runaway rights: A psychological perspective on how collective demands become subjectively eternal. Culture & Psychology 31(1), 53-61
  20. Afandiyev, Z., Bilewicz, M. (2025). Mediated contact improves attitudes during an ongoing armed conflict: A study during the war between Armenia and Azerbaijan. Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology
  21. Bonagiri, A., Li, L., Oak, R., Babar, Z., Wojcieszak, M., Chhabra, A. (2025). Towards Safer Social Media Platforms: Scalable and Performant Few-Shot Harmful Content Moderation Using Large Language Models. arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.13976
  22. Puchała, D., Bilewicz, M., Świderska, A. (2025). A Red Alert Appears. Ambivalence of the Reclaimed Hate Speech in a Hate-Saturated Environment. Journal of Homosexuality, 1-23
  23. Oak, R., Haroon, M., Jo, C., Wojcieszak, M., Chhabra, A. (2025). Re-ranking Using Large Language Models for Mitigating Exposure to Harmful Content on Social Media Platforms. arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.13977
  24. Soral, W., Bieńkowski, M., Bilewicz, M. (2025). Hate speech on the map of stereotype content: Verbal aggression is targeted at contempt-evoking outgroups. Social Psychology
  25. Siemiątkowski, M., Bilewicz, M., Babińska, M. (2025). The bright side of authoritarian submission. Distinct cross‐lagged effects of right‐wing authoritarianism facets on intergroup helping intentions and susceptibility to anti. Political Psychology
  26. Puchała, D., Bilewicz, M., Świderska, A. (2025). Reclaiming Derogatory Language: Self-Reports and Interbeat Intervals. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 44(1), 38-56
  27. Kaczmarczyk, P. (2025). High-skilled migration. Elgar Encyclopedia of Global Migration, 263-265
  28. Mandes, S. (2025). Formowanie się więzi społecznych i charakter powiązań. Kapitał obywatelski społeczności lokalnych, 117
  29. Mandes, S. (2025). Znaczenie więzi społecznych dla budowania potencjału społeczności lokalnych. Kapitał obywatelski społeczności lokalnych, 385
  30. Demianchuk, M., Maslii, N. (2025). WAR IN UKRAINE: INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL SUPPORT AND PUBLIC DEBT. Economic innovations 27(2(95)), 50-66
  31. Weidenfeld, A., Clifton, N. (2025). Investigating the systemic nature of knowledge networks of regions. Technological Forecasting and Social Change 215, 124079
  32. Weidenfeld, A., Clifton, N. (2025). The evolution of transnational municipal knowledge networks. Global Policy 16(1), 45-63
  33. Shkoda, T., Ovchynnikova, O. (2025). The Most Typical Coping Strategies of Ukrainian Scientists-Refugees. Exiled Scholars in Western Academia: Refugees or Intellectuals? Reflections
  34. Jaroszewicz, M., Shkoda, T., Ovchynnikova, O. (2025). Migration Trajectories of Ukrainian Scholars Abroad: Forced Academic Mobility. Population, Space and Place 31(2), e70011
  35. Siemiątkowski, M., Syropoulos, S., Toribio-Flórez, D., Altenmüller, M., Bilewicz, M., et al. (2025). Cultural tightness predicts higher levels of generic and content-specific conspiracy beliefs: Cross-country, correlational and experimental evidence. OSF
  36. Siemiątkowski, M., Gkinopoulos, T., Bilewicz, M. (2025). Free from conspiracies: The negative relationship between societal freedom and belief in generic and content-specific conspiracy theories. OSF
  37. McLamore, Q., Syropoulos, S., Law, K., Leidner, B., van Bezouw, M., Bilewicz, M., et al. (2025). Distrustful Complacency and Compliance with Coronavirus Prevention Measures in the United States and Across the World. OSF
  38. Gkinopoulos, T., Siemiątkowski, M., Bilewicz, M. (2025). Resilient state with conspiracy-resilient citizens: Cross-country, correlational and experimental evidence about the negative association between state resilience and. OSF
  39. Mede, N., Cologna, V., Berger, S., Besley, J., Brick, C., Joubert, M., Maibach, E., Bilewicz, M., et al. (2025). Public communication about science in 68 countries: Global evidence on how people encounter information about science and engage with it. OSF
  40. Mede, N., Cologna, V., Berger, S., Besley, J., Brick, C., Joubert, M., Bilewicz, M., et al. (2025). Perceptions of science, science communication, and climate change attitudes in 68 countries–the TISP dataset. Scientific data 12(1), 114
  41. Puchała, D., Bilewicz, M., Świderska, A. (2025). Development and validation of the Motivation for Language Reclamation Scale (MLRS). OSF
  42. Jo, C. W., Wojcieszak, M. (2024). Harmful YouTube video detection: A taxonomy of online harm and MLLMs as alternative annotators. arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.05854
  43. Jo, C. W., Wesołowska, M., Wojcieszak, M. (2024). Harmful YouTube Video Detection: A Taxonomy of Online Harm and MLLMs as Alternative Annotators. arXiv e-prints, arXiv:2411.05854
  44. Theiss, M., Menshenina, A. (2024). Narrating Solidarity With Ukraine: European Parliament Debates on Energy Policy. Social Inclusion, 12
  45. Hoes, E., Aitken, B., Zhang, J., Gackowski, T., Wojcieszak, M. (2024). Prominent misinformation interventions reduce misperceptions but increase scepticism. Nature Human Behaviour 8(8), 1545-1553
  46. Yu, X., Haroon, M., Menchen-Trevino, E., Wojcieszak, M. (2024). Nudging recommendation algorithms increases news consumption and diversity on YouTube. PNAS Nexus
  47. Pszczółkowska, D. (2024). How Migrants Choose Their Destinations. Factors Influencing Post-EU Accession Choices and Decisions to Remain. Routledge
  48. Mica, A., Pawlak, M., Kubicki, P. (2024). Failure Privilege in Policymaking: Exploitation, (In)visibilization, and Future Projection in Abortion Policy in Poland. East European Politics and Societies 38(1): 148–177
  49. Pawlak, M. (2024). Polaryzacja w próżni: nieufność jako źródło zaangażowania publicznego. In: E. Bendyk, P. Czapliński, P. Kosiewski (eds.). Prawda po wyborach 15 października 2023. Warszawa: Fundacja Batorego, pp. 103-112
  50. Kozachenko, I. (2024). Reassessing the Past? National Identity and Memory Among Ukrainian Refugees in Poland. War, Migration, Memory: Perspectives on Russia’s War Against Ukraine. Viktoriya Sereda (ed.), pp. 281-291
  51. Bilewicz, M., Babińska, M., Gromova, A. (2024). High rates of probable PTSD among Ukrainian war refugees: the role of intolerance of uncertainty, loss of control and subsequent discrimination. European Journal of Psychotraumatology 15(1), 2394296
  52. Bilewicz, M., Marcinkowska, K. (2024). Społeczna psychologia Holokaustu: od naiwnego sytuacjonizmu do zrozumienia roli ideologii. Zagłada Żydów. Studia i Materiały, 215-237
  53. Soral, W., Bukowski, M., Bilewicz, M., Cichocka, A., Lewczuk, K., et al. (2024). Prolonged unemployment is associated with control loss and personal as well as social disengagement. Journal of Personality 92(6), 1704-1725
  54. Bilewicz, M. (2024). How appraisal model allows to distinguish intergroup conspiracy theories from other forms of hate speech. Psychological Inquiry 35(3-4), 216-222
  55. Kirkland, K., Van Lange, P., Gorenz, D., Blake, K., Amiot, C., Ausmees, L., Bilewicz, M., et al. (2024). High economic inequality is linked to greater moralization. PNAS nexus 3(7), pgae221
  56. Bilewicz, M., Harwood, J., Palomares, N., Zhang, Y. (2024). Announcing International Symposium on Intergroup Communication (ISIC3). Journal of Language and Social Psychology 43(3), 271-272
  57. Bilewicz, M. (2024). Traumaland: Polacy w cieniu przeszłości. Mando
  58. Bilewicz, M., Bilewicz, A. (2024). Myths of trauma and myths of cooperation: Diverse consequences of history for societal cohesion. Behavioral & Brain Sciences 47
  59. Vollhardt, J., Bilewicz, M. (2024). Jewish resistance during the Holocaust: Influences on the choice between individual and collective resistance strategies. Resistance to repression and violence: Global psychological perspectives
  60. Soral, W., Świderska, A., Puchała, D., Bilewicz, M. (2024). Desensitization to hate speech: Examination using heart rate measurement. Aggressive Behavior 50(1), e22118
  61. Wypych, M., Bilewicz, M. (2024). Psychological toll of hate speech: The role of acculturation stress in the effects of exposure to ethnic slurs on mental health among Ukrainian immigrants in Poland. Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology 30(1), 35
  62. Kowalik, Z., Lewandowski, P., Kaczmarczyk, P. (2024). Job quality gaps between migrant and native platform workers: evidence from Poland. New Technology, Work and Employment
  63. Kaczmarczyk, P. (2024). COVID-19 and labour market adjustments: policies, foreign labour and structural shifts. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 50(5), 1226-1251
  64. Mandes, S., Karlińska, A. (2024). W stronę nowej metodologii analizy treści. Podobieństwa i różnice pomiędzy modelowaniem tematycznym i jakościową analizą treści. Przegląd Socjologii Jakościowej 20(4), 118-143
  65. Mandes, S. (2024). Unholy Catholic Ireland: Religious Hypocrisy, Secular Morality, and Irish Irreligion. Spiritual Phenomena, by HUGH TURPIN. Sociology of Religion 85(2), 245-247
  66. Kołodziejska, M., Mandes, S., Rabiej-Sienicka, K. (2024). Cultural and theological influences on religious engagement with digital media during COVID-19: A comparative study of churches in Poland and Ireland. Religions 15(3), 354
  67. Dąbrowska, A., Gendźwiłł, A., Konieczna-Sałamatin, J., Lewicki, M., Mandes, S., et al. (2024). Kapitał obywatelski społeczności lokalnych.
  68. Skribans, V., Maslii, N., Demianchuk, M. (2024). Case study of grain export routs changes for Ukraine in 2022-2023. Engineering for rural development 22, 402-407
  69. Pszczółkowska, D., Bojarczuk, S., Duszczyk, M., Matuszczyk, K., et al. (2024). Did Covid-19 make things worse? The pandemic as a push factor stimulating the emigration intentions of junior doctors from Poland: A mixed methods study. Plos one 19(4), e0301757
  70. Pszczółkowska, D. (2024). How Migrants Choose their Destinations: Factors Influencing Post-EU Accession Choices and Decisions to Remain. Routledge
  71. Weidenfeld, A., Hall, C. (2024). Tourism and innovation: A cross sectoral and interregional perspective. The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Tourism, 652-664
  72. Tchetchik, A., Mathews, Y., Weidenfeld, A., Fleischer, A. (2024). The role of the spatial relationships between visitor attractions in shaping visiting patterns. Current Issues in Tourism 27(1), 154-169
  73. Siemiątkowski, M., Gkinopoulos, T., Bilewicz, M. (2024). Free from conspiracies: Correlational study. OSF
  74. Wypych, M., Bilewicz, M. (2024). War-related empathy towards Ukrainians is positively related to RWA and negatively related to SDO. Preprint https://doi.org/10.31234
  75. Stewart, D., Halloran, M., Stukas, A., Bilewicz, M. (2024). Social acknowledgement and posttraumatic stress symptoms in response to historical trauma in Poland. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY 59, 700-701
  76. Bilewicz, M., Soral, W. (2024). Exploring the impact of historical trauma on conspiracy beliefs in Eastern Europe. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY 59, 700-700
  77. Bilewicz, M., Maercker, A. (2024). Historical trauma: Reconciling social and clinical perspectives. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY 59, 700-700
  78. Puchała, D., Siemiątkowski, M., Gkinopoulos, T., Bilewicz, M. (2024). When the group is too important to you. Collective narcissism mediates the relationship between social identity centrality and negative intergroup outcomes.
  79. Gkinopoulos, T., Siemiątkowski, M., Bilewicz, M. (2024). Resilient state makes a conspiracy-resilient citizen: Cross-country, correlational and experimental evidence about the negative association between state resilience and belief. OSF
  80. Mica, A., Pawlak, M., Horolets, A., Kubicki, P. (2023). Routledge International Handbook of Failure. Abingdon: Routledge
  81. Mica, A., Pawlak, M., Kubicki, P. (2023). The New Failure Expectations: Understanding the Political Risks of Emancipatory Activism in Policymaking. Sociologica 17(3): 75–97
  82. Mica, A., Pawlak, M., Kubicki, P., Horolets, A. (2023). Normalization of the Wrong Normal: Unmarked Futures in the 2015-2016 Refugee Crisis in Poland. In: C. Lombardo, L. Sabetta (eds.). Against the Background of Social Reality: Defaults, Commonplaces, and the Sociology of the Unmarked. Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 113-131
  83. Mica, A., Pawlak, M., Horolets, A., Kubicki, P. (2023). FAIL! Are We Headed towards Critical Failure Studies?. In: A. Mica, M. Pawlak, A. Horolets, P. Kubicki (eds.). Routledge International Handbook of Failure. Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 3-22
  84. Pawlak, M. (2023). A Taste for Oppression: A Political Ethnography of Everyday Life in Belarus. Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews 52(5): 445-457
  85. Kossowska, M., Letki, N., Zaleskiewicz, T., Wichary, S. (2023). Human Behaviour in Pandemics. Social and Psychological Determinants in a Global Health Crisis. Routledge
  86. Bilewicz, M., Bilewicz, A. (2023). De-assimilation Without Assimilation? The Continuities in the Polish Secular Model of Jewishness. Contemporary Jewry 43(3), 767-774
  87. Gkinopoulos, T., Pagliaro, S., Pacilli, M., Bilewicz, M., Teresi, M., Ballone, C. (2023). Does personal relative deprivation mediate the relationship between passive social media use and beliefs in conspiracy theories? Cross‐sectional correlational and experimental. European Journal of Social Psychology 53(7), 1623-1640
  88. Marcinkowska, K., Puchała, D., Bilewicz, M., Bulska, D., Winiewski, M., Górski, M. (2023). Śmiech w Auschwitz, czyli o tym, w jaki sposób psychologia może pomóc zrozumieć łamanie tabu w miejscu pamięci Zagłady. Teksty Drugie. Teoria literatury, krytyka, interpretacja, 113–131
  89. Puchała, D., Bilewicz, M. (2023). Skąd bierze się niechęć do obcych? O grupowych identyfikacjach Polaków. Nauka, 21-43
  90. Bilewicz, M., Bulska, D., Winiewski, M., Fritsche, I. (2023). Obedience to authorities is not unconditional: Differential effects of COVID‐19 threat on three facets of RWA in Poland and Germany. Social and Personality Psychology Compass 17(9), e12800
  91. Zochniak, K., Lewicka, O., Wybrańska, Z., Bilewicz, M. (2023). Homophobic hate speech affects well-being of highly identified LGBT people. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 42(4), 453-463
  92. Skrodzka, M., Stefaniak, A., Bilewicz, M. (2023). Group identification moderates the effect of historical trauma availability on historical trauma symptoms and conspiracy beliefs. Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology 33(4), 835-850
  93. Čehajić‐Clancy, S., Janković, A., Opačin, N., Bilewicz, M. (2023). The process of becoming ‘we’in an intergroup conflict context: How enhancing intergroup moral similarities leads to common‐ingroup identity. British Journal of Social Psychology 62(3), 1251-1270
  94. Atete, P., Bilewicz, M. (2023). The effects of moral exemplars awareness on common ingroup identification and reconciliation in post‐genocide Rwanda. Conflict Resolution Quarterly 41(1), 37-49
  95. Bilewicz, M., Čehajić‐Clancy, S. (2023). The promise and limits of moral exemplars for intergroup conflict resolution and reconciliation. Conflict Resolution Quarterly 41(1), 7-18
  96. Babińska, M., Bilewicz, M. (2023). Moral exemplars and moral disillusionment. How the perception of Poles’ behavior during the Holocaust shapes current Polish‐Israeli conflicted relations?. Conflict Resolution Quarterly 41(1), 73-91
  97. McLamore, Q., Syropoulos, S., Leidner, B., Hirschberger, G., van Bezouw, M., Bilewicz, M., et al. (2023). The distinct associations of ingroup attachment and glorification with responses to the coronavirus pandemic: Evidence from a multilevel investigation in 21 countries. British Journal of Social Psychology 62(2), 992-1012
  98. Kirkland, K., Crimston, C., Jetten, J., Rudnev, M., Acevedo-Triana, C., Bilewicz, M., et al. (2023). Moral expansiveness around the world: The role of societal factors across 36 countries. Social Psychological and Personality Science 14(3), 305-318
  99. Pluta, A., Mazurek, J., Wojciechowski, J., Wolak, T., Soral, W., Bilewicz, M. (2023). Exposure to hate speech deteriorates neurocognitive mechanisms of the ability to understand others’ pain. Scientific Reports 13(1), 4127
  100. Hornsey, M., Pearson, S., Kang, J., Sassenberg, K., Jetten, J., Van Lange, P., Bilewicz, M., et al. (2023). Multinational data show that conspiracy beliefs are associated with the perception (and reality) of poor national economic performance. European Journal of Social Psychology 53(1), 78-89
  101. Frenken, M., Bilewicz, M., Imhoff, R. (2023). On the relation between religiosity and the endorsement of conspiracy theories: The role of political orientation. Political Psychology 44(1), 139-156
  102. Fihel, A., Kaczmarczyk, P. (2023). Emigration From Post-Communist Central Europe After 1989 Interpreted Within the Aspirations/Capabilities Framework. Comparative Population Studies 48
  103. Duszczyk, M., Górny, A., Kaczmarczyk, P., Kubisiak, A. (2023). War refugees from Ukraine in Poland–one year after the Russian aggression. Socioeconomic consequences and challenges. Regional Science Policy & Practice 15(1), 181-200
  104. Kaczmarczyk, P. (2023). Ukrainian migrants in Poland during the war: The state of the art and key challenges. Social Insurance. Theory and Practice 155(4), 1-28
  105. Sosnowski, S., Janusz, M., Klencka, K., Mandes, S., Sprycha, N., Wardak, K. (2023). Matka-Ukrainka o warunkach pomocy i oczekiwaniach wobec uchodźczyń i uchodźców z Ukrainy po 24 lutego 2022 r. Studium przypadku forów pomocowych na Facebooku. Kultura i Społeczeństwo 67(3), 141-161
  106. Demianchuk, M., Burliai, A., Burliai, O. (2023). Fale migrantów wojennych w krajach Unii Europejskiej w związku z wybuchem wojny w Ukrainie. Migracje i uchodźstwo ludności – trendy, problemy, wyzwania, 44-76
  107. Demianchuk, M., Bezpartochna, O. (2023). Development of risk types of insurance in Ukraine under conditions of uncertainty in the context of European integration.
  108. Burliai, A., Demianchuk, M., Burliai, O. (2023). Unintended transnationalism of Ukrainian military migrants in Poland: Socio-cultural aspect. Problems and Perspectives in Management 21(2), 426
  109. Duszczyk, M., Pszczółkowska, D., Matuszczyk, K., Bojarczuk, S. (2023). Will we lose our doctors? Migration plans of Polish medical students. Migration Policy Practice 12(1), 26-31
  110. Pszczółkowska, D. (2023). Are They Building a Second Ireland in Poland? Political Remitting by Polish Migrants and Return Migrants from Ireland. East European Politics and Societies 37(04), 1269-1290
  111. Hryhoruk, P., Khrushch, N., Grygoruk, S., Ovchynnikova, O. (2023). Post-COVID-19 economic recovery in the context of SDG8 and SDG9: the case of selected Eastern European countries. IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1254(1), 012127
  112. Hryhoruk, P., Khrushch, N., Grygoruk, S., Ovchynnikova, O. (2023). Application of Multidimensional Statistical Analysis Technology for Grouping Regions by the Investment Attractiveness Level. SCITEPRESS–Science and Technology Publications, Lda, Setúbal, Portugal
  113. Burliai, A. (2023). PROBLEMS OF INTEGRATION OF MILITARY MIGRANTS FROM UKRAINE IN THE EU. Zabezpechennia stiikosti u skladnykh umovakh: zbirnyk materialiv dopovidei
  114. Burliai, A., Demianchuk, M. (2023). Sotsialno-kulturnyi aspekt vymushenoho transnatsionalnoho zhyttia voiennykh mihrantiv z Ukrainy v Polshchi. Liha-Pres
  115. Pawlak, M. (2022). Humanitarian Aid in Times of War: Organization and Ignorance. Organization Studies 43(6): 993–996
  116. Letki, N., Górecki, M. A., Gendźwiłł, A. (2022). They Accept Bribes; We Accept Bribery: Conditional Effects of Corrupt Encounters on the Evaluation of Public Institutions. British Journal of Political Science, Cambridge University Press
  117. Kirkland, K., Van Lange, P., Van Doesum, N., Acevedo-Triana, C., Bilewicz, M., et al. (2022). Social mindfulness predicts concern for nature and immigrants across 36 nations. Scientific Reports 12(1), 22102
  118. Theiss, M., (2022). How Does the Content of Deservingness Criteria Differ for More and Less Deserving Target Groups? An Analysis of Polish Online Debates on Refugees and Families with Children. Journal of Social Policy
  119. Babińska, M., Bilewicz, M., Górska, P., Toruńczyk-Ruiz, S., Wypych, M. (2022). Polacy wobec Ukraińców: Wyniki badań sondażowych zrealizowanych po inwazji rosyjskiej na Ukrainę w 2022 roku. Nauka, 37-58
  120. Bilewicz, M. (2022). Conspiracy beliefs as an adaptation to historical trauma. Current Opinion in Psychology 47, 101359
  121. Stefaniak, A., Wohl, M., Bilewicz, M., Petelewicz, J. (2022). Leveraging knowledge about historical diversity: A meta-analysis of findings from the school of dialogue intergroup intervention. Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology 28(3), 314
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