Luiza Anna BIALASIEWICZ
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Dipartimento di Economia
Sito web struttura: https://www.unive.it/dip.economia
Sede: San Giobbe
Prof. dr. Luiza Bialasiewicz
Full Professor (Professore Ordinario) of Political and Economic Geography
Department of Economics
Ca’Foscari, University of Venice
luiza.bialasiewicz@unive.it
website: https://www.unive.it/data/persone/26342030
EDUCATION
Ph.D. University of Colorado, Boulder, 2002 (Geography)
M.A. University of Colorado, Boulder, 1997 (Geography)
B.A. University of Colorado, Boulder, 1993 (International Affairs)
(1990-1991 at the Institut d’Études Politiques, Grenoble, France)
LANGUAGES SPOKEN
English, Italian, Polish: native
French, Spanish: fluent
Dutch, German: professional working knowledge
Russian, Ukrainian: basic reading knowledge
PROFESSIONAL HISTORY
Current roles:
2024-present Professor of Political and Economic Geography, Department of Economics, Ca’Foscari University of Venice, Venice, ITALY
2013-present Visiting Professor (recurrent), Collège d'Europe/College of Europe, Natolin, POLAND
Previous positions:
2022-2024 Head of Department, Department of European Studies, University of Amsterdam, THE NETHERLANDS
2019-2024 Academic Director, Amsterdam Centre for European Studies
https://aces.uva.nl/
2018-2024 Professor and Chair of European Governance, Department of European Studies,
University of Amsterdam, THE NETHERLANDS
2013-2018 Jean Monnet Professor of EU External Relations, Department of European Studies,
University of Amsterdam, THE NETHERLANDS
2013-2016 Director, Amsterdam School for Regional, Transnational and European Studies
2011-2013 Associate Professor in European Studies, Department of European Studies,
University of Amsterdam, THE NETHERLANDS
2006-2011 Senior Lecturer in Political Geography, Department of Geography,
Royal Holloway, University of London, UK
2002-2006 Lecturer in Human Geography, Department of Geography,
Durham University, UK
2001-2002 Visiting Assistant Professor, Venice International University, ITALY
2000-2001 Senior Research Associate, Department of Geography,
Durham University, UK
1997-2000 National Science Foundation Research Fellow,
Program on Political and Economic Change, Institute of Behavioral Science,
University of Colorado, Boulder, USA
FUNDED VISITING FELLOWSHIPS
2023 Visiting Scholar, Institut für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen (IWM)
Vienna, AUSTRIA
2022-2023 Visiting Professor, Dipartimento di Studi Linguistici e Culturali Comparati,
Università Ca' Foscari, Venice, ITALY
2020-2021 Visiting Professor, Department of Political Science, LUISS Guido Carli University, Rome, ITALY
2018-2019 Visiting Scholar, Institut für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen (IWM)
Vienna, AUSTRIA
2017 Visiting Professor, Department of Political Science, LUISS Guido Carli University, Rome, ITALY
2015-2016 Bronislaw Geremek Senior Fellow, Institut für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen (IWM)
Vienna, AUSTRIA
2012 Visiting Research Fellow, Institutions Program, Institute of Behavioral Science
University of Colorado, Boulder, USA
2010 Visiting Research Fellow, International Centre for Economic Research (ICER)
Torino, ITALY
2009 Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Geography,
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, CANADA
2006 Visiting Research Fellow, Centre for Human Rights, Diversity and Identity,
University of British Columbia, Kelowna, CANADA
2005 Visiting Scholar, Department of English, Université Cadi Ayyad, Marrakech, MOROCCO
2004 Visiting Scholar, Urban Culture Research Centre, Osaka City University, JAPAN
2000 Visiting Research Fellow, Institute of Sociology, University of Silesia, POLAND
APPOINTED ADVISORY POSITIONS
Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European University Institute, ITALY, appointed member of the Advisory Council (2023-present) https://www.eui.eu/en/academic-units/robert-schuman-centre-for-advanced-studies/about-the-robert-schuman-centre
‘Dimensions of Europeanization’ Field of Excellence, University of Graz, AUSTRIA, appointed member of the Advisory Board (2019-2022; 2023-2026) https://europaeisierung.uni-graz.at/en/profile/
International Institute for Peace (IIP), AUSTRIA, appointed member of the Advisory Board (2020-present) https://www.iipvienna.com
International Advisory Committee for Strategy and Security Policy (SSB) of the Scientific Commission (WissKomm) of the Austrian Armed Forces (2020-present) https://www.bundesheer.at/wissen-forschung/wisskomm/index.shtml#
Royal Dutch Institute in Rome (KNIR), ITALY, appointed member of the Advisory Board (2017-2023) https://www.knir.it/en/
Invited Expert, French Presidency of the Council of the European Union, FRANCE (2021-2022)
Invited Expert, Strategic Policy Unit (ESA), Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, THE NETHERLANDS (2019-present)
Invited Trainer, Clingendael Academy (International Diplomatic Training Centre of the Netherlands Institute for International Relations), THE NETHERLANDS (2022-present)
Invited Expert, Austrian Presidency of the Council of the European Union, Eastern Partnership Reflection Forum, AUSTRIA (2018-2019)
Member, ‘Forum on Democratic Participation and the Future of Europe’, School of Transnational Governance, European University Institute, ITALY (2020-present)
JOURNAL EDITORSHIP AND SERVICE TO INTERNATIONAL & NATIONAL RESEARCH BODIES
ACADEMIC JOURNAL EDITORSHIP
Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space, co-editor
https://journals.sagepub.com/home/epc
Eurasian Geography and Economics, European Urban and Regional Studies, Fennia, Geopolitics, GREEN, Journal of Borderlands Studies, Political Geography, member of Editorial Board
REFEREE DUTIES FOR FUNDING BODIES AND UNIVERSITIES
Grant referee:
European Commission, EU (Horizon2020, HorizonEurope and ERC grants); Austrian Science Fund, AUSTRIA; European Institutes for Advanced Study (EURIAS); Independent Social Research Foundation, LIECHTENSTEIN; Fonds National de la Recherche, LUXEMBOURG; National Research Council (NWO) THE NETHERLANDS; National Centre for Research and Development, POLAND; Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF), SWITZERLAND; British Academy, UK; Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), UK; Leverhulme Trust, UK; National Science Foundation (NSF), USA
External referee for Professorial promotion panels:
Finland (Tampere), Germany (Frankfurt and Bonn), Ireland (UCD), Norway (NTNU), the UK (UCL) and the US (UCLA)
External assessor for national research review bodies:
Department of Geography, University of Cambridge (UK); University of Eastern Finland (FINLAND)
COLLABORATIVE AND INDIVIDUAL RESEARCH GRANTS OBTAINED
Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence Grant, Amsterdam Centre for European Studies, Director, September 2018-August 2021 (extended to August 2022); September 2022-2025, Grant Ref.
ERASMUS-JMO-2022-HEI-TCH-RSCH-101085797-UvAACES
“Globalisation, Europe and Multilateralism: Democratic Institutions, the Rise of Alternative Models and Mounting Normative Dissensus” (GEM-DIAMOND), Marie-Skłodowska Curie Doctoral Training Network, Project Partner and doctoral supervisor, July 2022-June 2025, Grant Ref. HORIZON-MSCA-2021-DN-01-101073292 https://gem-diamond.eu/
“The Securitization of Migrants and Ethnic Minorities in Europe” (SECUREU) Jean Monnet Network Grant, Project Partner (Lead Institution: Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals), January 2021-February 2024, Grant Ref. 620149-EPP-2020-1-ES-EPPJMO-NETWORK, https://www.europenowjournal.org/partners/secureu/
“White Islam in Europe”, Grantee and supervisor of Marie Skłodowska-Curie Global Fellowship to Dr. Gulnaz Sibgatullina, Department of European Studies, University of Amsterdam/George Washington University, September 2020-August 2023, Grant Ref. H2020-MSCA-IF-2019-89275.
“European Transoceanic Encounters and Exchanges” (ETEE), Jean Monnet Network Grant, Project partner (Lead Institution: KU Leuven, Belgium), January 2020-December 2022, Grant Ref. 611883-EPP-1-2019-1-BE-EPPJMO-NETWORK, https://www.arts.kuleuven.be/etee
“NEMESIS: Memory and Securitization in the European Union and its Neighbourhood”, Jean Monnet Network Grant, Project partner (Lead Institution: Southern Federal University, Rostov-on-Don, Russian Federation), September 2015-August 2018, Grant Ref. 565149-EPP-1-2015-RU-EPPJMO-NETWORK.
“Feeling European: The Visual Construction of European Identity”, Grantee and supervisor of Marie Skłodowska-Curie Post-Doctoral Grant to Dr. Russell Foster, Department of European Studies, University of Amsterdam, August 2015-April 2016, Grant Ref. H2020-MSCA-IF-2014-660793.
Jean Monnet Chair in EU External Relations, Department of European Studies, University of Amsterdam, May 2013-May 2018, Grant Ref. 2008-2764.
“At the Gates of Europe: Re-Mapping Tangiers”, Principal Investigator, National Geographic Society Global Exploration Fund, June 2012-June 2013 Grant Ref. GEFNE20-11.
I also currently serve on the International Advisory Board for the following EU-funded research projects:
SOLiDi (Solidarity in Diversity)
https://www.uantwerpen.be/en/projects/solidi/
IMAGINEU (In the Mirror of the European Neighbourhood Policy)
https://imageun.eu/
EUARENAS (Cities as Arenas of Political Innovation in the Strengthening of Deliberative and Participatory Democracy)
https://www.euarenas.eu/
PUBLICATIONS
Books:
Bialasiewicz, L. and Gentile, V., eds. (2019). Spaces of Tolerance: Changing Geographies and Philosophies of Religion in Today’s Europe. London: Routledge (Series: Research in Place, Space and Politics).
Bialasiewicz, L., ed. (2011). Europe in the World: EU Geopolitics and the Making of European Space. London: Routledge (2nd paperback edition, 2016).
Minca, C. and Bialasiewicz, L. (2004). Spazio e Politica: Riflessioni di geografia critica. Padova: CEDAM.
Refereed journal articles:
Bialasiewicz, L. (2023). What’s ‘left’ for a geopolitical Europe? Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers https://rgs-ibg.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/tran.12636
Bergesio, N. and Bialasiewicz, L. (2023). The entangled geographies of responsibility: Contested policy narratives of migration governance along the ‘Balkan Route’. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space. 41(1):33-55.
Bialasiewicz, L. and Nagel, C. (2021). Religion, politics and publics in the work of Lynn Staeheli. Political Geography https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polgeo.2021.102520
Alemanno, A. and Bialasiewicz, L. (2021). Certifying Health: The Unequal Legal Geographies of Covid-19 Certificates. (Introduction and co-editors of Special Issue). European Journal of Risk Regulation 12(2):273-286.
Bialasiewicz, L. and Eckes, C. (2020). Individual sovereignty in pandemic times: A contradiction in terms? Political Geography 85 (Special Issue: Place, Power and Pandemic) https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polgeo.2020.102277
Bialasiewicz, L. (2020). The social and spatial forms of the Far-Right across Europe. (commentary to ‘Social forms, spatial forms, and the New Right: Celebrating Capital at 150 and Explaining the Rise of the AfD’). Political Geography 81 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polgeo.2020.102243
Bialasiewicz, L. and Stallone, S. (2019). Focalizing New Fascisms: Right Politics and Integralisms in Contemporary Italy. Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space 38(3):423-442.
Bialasiewicz, L. and Maessen, E. (2018). Scaling Rights: The Turkey ‘Deal’ and the Divided Geographies of European Responsibility. Patterns of Prejudice 52(2/3):210-230.
Bialasiewicz, L. (2017). That Which is Not a Mosque: Disturbing Place at the 2015 Venice Biennale. CITY 21(2/3):367-387.
Bialasiewicz, L. (2016). Die Geopolitik der Sichtbarkeit: Grenzen der Toleranz in der Europäischen Stadt. Special issue of Transit ‘Grenzen der Toleranz’ 49
Mamadouh, V. and Bialasiewicz, L. (2016). Europe and its Others (Introduction and co-editors of Special Issue). Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie 107(2):129-133.
Bialasiewicz, L. and Wagner, L. (2015). Extra-ordinary Tangier: Domesticating practices in a border zone. GeoHumanities 1(1):131-156.
Moisio, S., Bachmann, V., Bialasiewicz, L., dell’Agnese, E., Dittmer, J., and Mamadouh, V. (2013). Mapping the political geographies of Europeanization: National discourses, external perceptions and the question of popular culture. Progress in Human Geography 37(6):737-761.
Bialasiewicz, L., Giaccaria, P., Jones, A. and Minca, C. (2013). Re-scaling ‘EU’rope: EU Macro-regional Fantasies in the Mediterranean. European Urban and Regional Studies (Special issue on ‘Europe and an Interdependent World’) 20(1):59-76.
Bachmann, V., Bialasiewicz, L., Sidaway, J. et al. (2012). Bloodlands: critical geographical responses to the 22 July 2012 events in Norway. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 30:191- 206.
Bialasiewicz, L. (2012). Off-shoring and out-sourcing the borders of EUrope: Libya and EU border-work in the Mediterranean. Geopolitics 17(4):843-866.
Bialasiewicz, L. (2011). Borders, above all? The European Union and Libya. Political Geography 30(6): 299-300.
Bialasiewicz, L. and Minca, C. (2010). “The Border Within”: Inhabiting the border in Trieste. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 28(6): 1084-1105.
Marksoo, U., Bialasiewicz, L. and Best, U. (2010). The Global Economic Crisis and Regional Divides in the European Union: Spatial Patterns of Unemployment in Estonia and Poland. Eurasian Geography and Economics 51(1): 52-79.
Bialasiewicz, L. (2009). The new political geographies of the European ‘neighbourhood’. Political Geography 28: 79-89 (Introduction and editor of special symposium).
Bialasiewicz, L. (2009). Europe as/at the border: Trieste and the Meaning of Europe. Social and Cultural Geography 10(3): 325-342.
Parker., N. and N. Vaughan-Williams, together with Bialasiewicz, L., Bulmer, S., Carver, B., Drurie, R, Heathershaw, J.; van Houtum, H., Kinvall, C., Kramsch, O., Minca, C., Murray A., Panjek, A., Rumford, C., Schaap, A., Sidaway, J., and Williams, J. (2009). Lines in the Sand: Towards an Agenda for Critical Border Studies. Geopolitics 14:582-587.
Bialasiewicz, L. (2008). The Uncertain State(s) of Europe. European Urban and Regional Studies 15(1): 71-82.
Bialasiewicz, L., Campbell, D., Elden, S., Graham, S., Jeffrey, A. and Williams, A. (2007). Performing Security: The Imaginative Geographies of Current US Strategy. Political Geography 26(4): 405-422.
Feakins, M. and Bialasiewicz, L. (2006). ‘Trouble in the East’: The New Entrants and Challenges to the European Ideal. Eurasian Geography and Economics 47(6): 647-661.
Bialasiewicz, L. (2006). ‘The Death of the West’: Samuel Huntington, Oriana Fallaci and a new ‘moral’ geopolitics of births and bodies. Geopolitics 11: 701-724.
Elden, S. and L. Bialasiewicz. (2006). The New Geopolitics of Division and the Problem of a Kantian Europe. Review of International Studies 32(4): 623-644.
Bialasiewicz, L. (2006). Geographies of production and the contexts of politics: dis-location and new ecologies of fear in the Veneto città diffusa. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 24(1): 41-67.
Bialasiewicz, L. and C. Minca (2005). Old Europe, New Europe: for a geopolitics of translation. Area 37(4): 365-372.
Bialasiewicz, L., S. Elden and J. Painter (2005). The Constitution of EU Territory. Comparative European Politics 3(3): 333-363.
Bialasiewicz, L., S. Elden and J. Painter (2005). "The Best Defence of Our Security Lies in the Spread of our Values. Europe, America and the Question of Values". Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 23(2): 159-64.
Bialasiewicz, L. (2003). Another Europe: remembering Habsburg Galicja. Cultural Geographies 10(1): 21-44.
Minca, C. and L. Bialasiewicz (2003). Geografia critica. Rivista Geografica Italiana 110:561-575.
Bialasiewicz, L. (2003). The many wor(l)ds of difference and dissent. Antipode 35(1):14-23.
Bialasiewicz, L. (2003). Europa Geopolitikaja. Ter Es Tarsadalom 2:111-112.
Bialasiewicz, L. (2002). The re-birth of Upper Silesia. Regional and Federal Studies 12(2): 111-132.
Book chapters:
Bialasiewicz, L. (2024). Policy making and political geography: engaging EU geopolitics in practice. In Political Geography in Practice (F. Menga, K. Grove, C. Nagel and K. Peters, eds). Palgrave Macmillan.
Bialasiewicz, L. (2022). Le moment géopolitique européen : penser la souveraineté stratégique. In Politiques de l’interregne. (G. Gressani and M. Malik, eds.) Paris: Gallimard.
Bachmann, V. and Bialasiewicz, L. (2020). Critical Geopolitics. In The Routledge Handbook of Critical European Union Studies (Y. Stivachtis, D. Bigo, T. Diez, E. Fanoulis and B. Rosamond, eds.)
London: Routledge.
Bialasiewicz, L. (2020). Europe and a Geopolitics of Hope. In The Idea of Europe: The Clash of Projections (V. Liska, J. Leerseen and V. Biti, eds.) Leiden: Brill.
Bialasiewicz, L. (2020). The Geopolitics of Sexuality. Poland, Europe and the ‘Gender Question’. Concilium Civitas Almanac 2020/2021. Warsaw: Collegium Civitas.
Bialasiewicz, L., J. Shahin, P. Teule and C. Vos (2020). Teaching about Europe in times of ‘crisis’. In Memory and Securitization (O. Karnaukhova and V. Apryshchenko, eds.) Leiden: Brill.
Bialasiewicz, L. and Gentile, V. (2019). Introduction: Spaces of tolerance? Theories, Contested Practices and the Question of Context. In Spaces of Tolerance: Changing Geographies and Philosophies of Religion in Today’s Europe (L. Bialasiewicz and V. Gentile, eds.) London: Routledge.
Bialasiewicz, L. and Haynes, W. (2019). Charity, hospitality, tolerance? Changing Vocabularies of Migrant Assistance in Rome. In Spaces of Tolerance: Changing Geographies and Philosophies of Religion in Today’s Europe (L. Bialasiewicz and V. Gentile, eds.) London: Routledge.
Bialasiewicz, L. and Sariaslan, L. (2019). Textures of urban fears: The affective geopolitics of the ‘oriental rug’. In European Memory in Populism: Representations of Self and Other (A. Kaya and C. de Cesari, eds.) London: Routledge.
Bialasiewicz, L. (2016). An urban geopolitics? In Urban Europe: Fifty Tales of the City (V. Mamadouh and A. van Wageningen, eds.) Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.
Bialasiewicz, L. (2016). Een stedelijke geopolitiek? In EU@Amsterdam: Een Stedelijke Raad (V. Mamadouh and A. van Wageningen, eds.) Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.
Bialasiewicz, L (2015). Preface. In Neighbourhood Policy and the Construction of the European External Borders (F. Celata and R. Coletti, eds.) Springer Verlag, pp. v-vi.
Bialasiewicz, L. (2015). Tangier, Mobile City: Re-making Borders in the Straits of Gibraltar. In Borderities and the Politics of Contemporary Mobile Borders (A.-L. Amilhat-Szary and F. Giraut, eds.) Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 224-240.
Bialasiewicz, L. (2012). Spectres of Europe: Europes past, present, and future. In The Oxford Handbook of Post-War European History. (D. Stone, ed.) Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp.98-119.
Bialasiewicz, L. (2011). Another Europe. In Passion of an ornithologist: on myth-making/Pasja ornitologa: tworzenie mitu. (A. Budak, ed.) Nowy Sącz: BWA SOKÓŁ Gallery of Contemporary Art.
Bialasiewicz, L. (2005). Back to Galicia Felix. In Galicia: A Multicultured Land. (P.R. Magocsi and C. Hann, eds.) Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
Bialasiewicz, L. (2005). Urban Politics and the Geopolitics of Heritage: ‘Branding’ the Post-Socialist State. In Lo Spettacolo della Città. (C. Minca, ed.) Padova: CEDAM.
Bialasiewicz, L. (2004). A society to match the scenery? Ordering the spaces of the Veneto città diffusa. In The European City in Transition: Urbanism and Globalisation. (F. Eckardt and D. Hassenpflug, eds.) Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang.
Bialasiewicz, L. and J. O’Loughlin (2002). Re-ordering Europe's Eastern frontier: Galicjan Identities and Political Cartographies on the Polish-Ukrainian Border. In Boundaries and Place: European Borderlands in Geographical Context. (D. Kaplan & J. Hakli, eds.). London: Rowman & Littlefield.
Selected editorials and articles in the popular press and magazines (2020-present)
Alemanno, A. and L. Bialasiewicz (2023). Imaginer la géographie future de l’Europe. Les Echos November 2
https://www.lesechos.fr/idees-debats/cercle/opinion-imaginer-la-geographie-future-de-leurope-2026399
Bialasiewicz, L. (2023). A Hospitable Europe? IWM Post Issue 131, Spring/Summer 2023. Institut für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen.
Barszcz, N. and L. Bialasiewicz (2022). The Geopolitics of Hospitality. New Eastern Europe. Issue 4/July.
Bialasiewicz, L. (2022). Qui a le droit d’être géopolitique? Le Grand Continent January 22.
https://legrandcontinent.eu/fr/2022/01/22/qui-a-le-droit-detre-geopolitique/
Bialasiewicz, L. (2022). Contribution to: The French Presidency of the Council of the European Union Seen From Europe (G. Gressani & T. Chopin, eds.) Groupe d’Études Géopolitiques
https://geopolitique.eu/en/2022/01/24/the-french-presidency-of-the-council-of-the-european-union-seen-from-europe/
Bialasiewicz, L. (2021). The Unhealthy Geopolitics of a Sovereign Europe. Green European Journal Vol. 22 and online at: https://www.greeneuropeanjournal.eu/the-unhealthy-geopolitics-of-a-sovereign-europe/
Alemanno, A. and L. Bialasiewicz (2021). Le passeport sanitaire européen: un placebo risque. Le Grand Continent July 14.
https://legrandcontinent.eu/fr/2021/07/14/le-passeport-sanitaire-europeen-un-placebo-risque/
Alemanno, A. and L. Bialasiewicz (2021). The dangerous illusions of an EU ‘vaccine passport’ OpenDemocracy March 9
https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/can-europe-make-it/the-dangerous-illusions-of-an-eu-vaccine-passport/
Bialasiewicz, L and S. Fregonese (2021). It’s the infrastructure stupid! Rivista il Mulino February 3
https://rivistailmulino.it/news/newsitem/index/Item/News:NEWS_ITEM:5529
Bialasiewicz, L. and S. Fregonese (2021). La ‘Nouvelle Renaissance’ et la geopolitique urbaine de Matteo Renzi. Le Grand Continent February 2
https://legrandcontinent.eu/fr/2021/02/02/la-nouvelle-renaissance-et-la-geopolitique-urbaine-de-matteo-renzi/
Bialasiewicz, L. and S. Fregonese (2021). Perche il nuovo rinascimento saudita non può essere come quello di Firenze. Domani January 31
https://www.editorialedomani.it/fatti/perche-il-nuovo-rinascimento-saudita-non-puo-essere-come-quello-di-firenze-ruktwu9c
Bialasiewicz, L. (2021). Grande e piccola geopolitica del vaccino in Europa. Le Grand Continent, January 28
https://legrandcontinent.eu/it/2021/01/28/grande-e-piccola-geopolitica-del-vaccino-in-europa/
in French
https://legrandcontinent.eu/fr/2021/01/26/geopolitique-vaccin-europe/
in Polish
https://legrandcontinent.eu/pl/2021/01/26/geopolityka-szczepionek-w-europie-globalna-i-codzienna/
Alemanno, A. and L. Bialasiewicz (2021). Le passeport vaccinal européen: une idée au mieux prématurée, au pire irréfléchie. Le Monde January 26
https://www.lemonde.fr/idees/article/2021/01/26/covid-19-le-passeport-vaccinal-europeen-une-idee-au-mieux-prematuree-au-pire-irreflechie_6067602_3232.html
Alemanno, A. and L. Bialasiewicz (2021). Perché è sbagliato introdurre il passaporto vaccinale in Europa, La Repubblica, January 24
https://www.repubblica.it/esteri/2021/01/24/news/vaccino_europa_passaporto_sanitario_alemanno_bialasiewicz-284050658/
Bialasiewicz, L. (2021). Vaccine geopolitics ‘big’ and ‘small’ and Europe’s challenge. OpenDemocracy January 11
https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/can-europe-make-it/vaccine-geopolitics-big-and-small-and-europes-challenge/
Reprinted on Green European Journal January 29
https://www.greeneuropeanjournal.eu/vaccine-geopolitics-big-and-small-and-europes-challenge/
Bialasiewicz, L. and A. Mammone (2020). Boris Johnson has congratulated Duda’s Polish victory. Let’s hope other EU leaders speak out. The Independent July 14
https://www.independent.co.uk/independentpremium/voices/andrzej-duda-poland-election-boris-johsnon-rafal-trzaskowski-antisemitism-racism-xenophobia-a9618906.html
Bialasiewicz, L. (2020). National stereotypes in times of Covid-19: ‘the frugal four’ and the ‘irresponsible South’. OpenDemocracy, July 13
https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/can-europe-make-it/national-stereotypes-in-times-of-covid-19-the-frugal-four-and-the-irresponsible-south/
Bialasiewicz, L. and H. Muehlenhoff (2020). ‘Personal sovereignty’ in pandemics: or, why do today’s ‘sovereignists’ reject state sovereignty? OpenDemocracy, June 30
https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/can-europe-make-it/personal-sovereignty-in-pandemics-or-why-do-todays-sovereignists-reject-state-sovereignty/
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