Alicja Tuliszka
About
Alicja Tuliszka is research associate in the Emmy Noether Junior Research Group "Place-Based Issue Publics: The Rearrangement of Local Public Spheres in a Digitalized and Globalized World" at the Weizenbaum Institute. There, she works primarily on the Polish case studies and contributes to the development of a theory of spatiality of digital public spheres, with a particular focus on the spatial production of attention.
She holds a Bachelor's degree in Sociology with a minor in Politics and Administration from the University of Potsdam, and a Master's degree in Sociology and Technology Studies from the TU Berlin. Her research interests center on the analysis of power relations and place-based conflicts in the context of social transformation processes, particularly in disputes surrounding environmental and migration issues. Her Master’s thesis reconstructed extractive power relations through the case of Poland’s largest open-cast coal mine. She is especially interested in comparative case studies, interdisciplinary research perspectives, and the combination of qualitative and computational methods.
Emmy Noether Research Group: Local Digital Public Spheres