Małgorzata Kubacka
LecturerAbout Me
A sociologist currently preparing a doctoral dissertation at the Department of the Sociology of Everyday Life, Institute of Sociology, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. Her research focuses on the phenomenon of boredom in capitalism. Her broader academic interests include the sociology of emotions, everyday life, and work, as well as the methodology of social research.
She has participated in numerous research projects—both academic and commercial—covering areas such as relational forms of banking services, work–life boundary dynamics, housing practices, cultural participation, client service practices, and studies on entrepreneurship and socio-economic development. She coordinated part of the research team during the creation of the Archive of Research on Everyday Life and led the project’s promotional activities.
Her publications have appeared, among others, in Kultura i Społeczeństwo (Culture and Society), Kultura Współczesna (Contemporary Culture), Przegląd Socjologii Jakościowej (Qualitative Sociology Review), and Stan Rzeczy (State of Affairs). She has also co-organized methodological workshops at the Florian Znaniecki Scientific Foundation and the Institute of Sociology, Adam Mickiewicz University.
She has taught courses at institutions including SWPS University (Introduction to Economics and Entrepreneurship) and Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań (Field Research, Qualitative Research Methods, and Contemporary Sociological Theories).