Danuta Życzyńska-Ciołek, PhD, Principal Investigator
Danuta Życzyńska-Ciołek
Kinga Wysieńska-Di Carlo, PhD
Short Bio:
Kinga Wysieńska-Di Carlo is a (non-resident) senior research fellow in the CASIN group of the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology at the Polish Academy of Sciences. Her research interests include status and legitimacy processes, social stratification and inequality, international migration, and discrimination. She has experience as faculty at major U.S. and EU universities as well as has done research and consulting work for private corporations and non-profit organizations throughout the world. She holds a PhD in sociology from Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland.
Research interests:
Status and legitimacy processes, social stratification and inequality, international migration, and discrimination
Contact: [email protected]
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5041-7539
ResearchGate/Academia/Linkedin: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Kinga-Carlo / https://pan-pl.academia.edu/KingaWysienska / https://www.linkedin.com/in/kinga-wysienska-di-carlo/
Twitter or any other relevant social media: kwdc.bsky.social
Selected publications:
Wysieńska-Di Carlo, Kinga, and Zbigniew Karpiński. 2024. “Status and Just Gender Pay Gaps: Results of a Vignette Study.” Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World 10 (January). https://doi.org/10.1177/23780231241227158.
Wysieńska-Di Carlo, Kinga, and Zbigniew Karpiński. 2022. “Theoretical and Methodological Challenges of Studying the Impartiality of Justice Evaluations.” Ask: Research and Methods 31 (1): 69–97. https://doi.org/10.18061/ask.v31i1.0004
Di Carlo Matthew, Wysienska Di Carlo K., Fenelon E., Flood K., Milborn E., Rodrigez, C. 2021. Public and Private School Segregation in New York City. The Albert Shanker Institute https://www.shankerinstitute.org/resource/public-and-private-school-segregation-new-york-city
Karpinski, Zbigniew and Kinga Wysienska-Di Carlo. 2018. “Attitudes towards immigration in Europe 2002-2014: Competition, integration, and values.” In Sztabinski Franciszek, Domanski Henryk, Sztabinski Pawel B. (eds.), New Uncertainties and Anxieties in Europe: Seven Waves of the European Social Survey. Peter Lang International Academic Publishers: Berlin, Germany.
Karpinski, Zbigniew and Wysienska-Di Carlo, Kinga. 2018. “Individual employment histories: Survival analysis of job interruptions based on gender 1988 — 2013.” In Slomczynski, Kazimierz, Kiersztyn Anna, and Danuta Zyczynska-Ciolek (eds.), Social Stratification: resources, opportunities, and barriers. Polish Panel Survey POLPAN 1998-2013. Warsaw: Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Polish Academy of Sciences (in Polish).
Wysienska-Di Carlo, Kinga and Zbigniew Karpinski. 2018. “An Experimental Study of Status Effects on Trust and Cooperation.” SAGE Research Methods Cases.
Di Carlo, Matthew and Kinga Wysienska-Di Carlo. 2017. “Public and Private School Segregation in the District of Columbia.” ASI Research Brief. Washington, DC: Albert Shanker Institute.
Karpinski, Zbigniew and Wysienska-Di Carlo, Kinga. 2016. “Modelling Social Situations — Trust and Cooperation among Strangers of Unequal Status.” Studia Sociologica VIII (1) (Selected Topics in Experimental Social Science): 117-142.
Wysienska-Di Carlo, Kinga, and Di Carlo, Matthew. 2016. “Self-interest and Welfare Attitudes in Poland.” In Slomczynski, Kazimierz, and Wysmulek, Ilona (eds.), Social Inequality and Life Course: Poland’s Transformative Years, 1988-2013. Warsaw: Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Polish Academy of Sciences. Pp. 147-190.
Wysienska-Di Carlo, Kinga, Di Carlo, Matthew, and Esther Quintero. 2016. “Teacher Segregation in Los Angeles and New York City.” ASI Research Brief. Washington, DC: Albert Shanker Institute.
Marta Kołczyńska, PhD
Short Bio:
Marta Kołczyńska holds a PhD in sociology from The Ohio State University and is an assistant professor at the Institute of Political Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Her research interests include political attitudes and political behaviour, as well as analyses of public opinion more broadly. She is also interested in issues related to the replicability and reproducibility of social science research and has participated in several open science initiatives. She currently serves as associate editor of the International Journal of Public Opinion Research and Survey Research Methods.
Research interests: political attitudes, political behavior, polarization, cross-national survey methods
Contact: [email protected]
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4981-0437
Selected publications:
Kołczyńska, Marta, Paul-Christian Bürkner, Lauren Kennedy, and Aki Vehtari. 2024. “Modeling public opinion over time and space: Trust in state institutions in Europe, 1989-2019.” Survey Research Methods 18(1): 1-19. DOI: 10.18148/srm/2024.v18i1.8119. Supplement: https://osf.io/uyzfe/.
Kołczyńska, Marta and Paul-Christian Bürkner. 2023. “Modeling public opinion over time: A simulation study of latent trend models”, Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology. DOI: 10.1093/jssam/smad024. Supplement: https://osf.io/j45er/.
Kołczyńska, Marta. 2022. “The winner takes all the trust: populism, democracy, and winner-loser gaps in political trust in Central and Southern Europe”, Journal of Contemporary European Studies. DOI: 10.1080/14782804.2022.2162486. Supplement: https://osf.io/7j3ua/.
Breznau, Nate, Eike Mark Rinke, Alexander Wuttke, et al. 2022. “Observing Many Researchers Using the Same Data and Hypothesis Reveals a Hidden Universe of Uncertainty”, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2203150119.
Kołczyńska, Marta and Ireneusz Sadowski. 2022. „Seeing the world through party-tinted glasses: Performance evaluations and winner status in shaping political trust under high polarization”, Acta Politica. DOI: 10.1057/s41269-022-00249-4. Supplement: https://osf.io/f3acb/.
Kołczyńska, Marta. 2022. “Combining Multiple Survey Sources: A Reproducible Workflow and Toolbox for Survey Data Harmonization”, Methodological Innovations 15(1): 62-72. DOI: 10.1177/20597991221077923.
Jabkowski, Piotr, Piotr Cichocki, and Marta Kołczyńska. 2021. „Multi-project assessments of sample quality in cross-national surveys: The role of weights in applying external and internal measures of sample bias”, Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology. 10.1093/jssam/smab027. Supplement: https://osf.io/f9g7s/.
Życzyńska-Ciołek, Danuta and Marta Kołczyńska. 2020. “Does Interviewers’ Age Affect Their Assessment of Respondents’ Understanding of Survey Questions? Evidence from the European Social Survey”, International Journal of Public Opinion Research. DOI: 10.1093/ijpor/edaa015.
Jabkowski, Piotr and Marta Kołczyńska. 2020. “Sampling and fieldwork practices in Europe: Analysis of methodological documentation from 1,537 surveys in five cross-national projects, 1981-2017”, Methodology: European Journal of Research Methods for the Behavioral and Social Sciences 16(3): 186-207. DOI: 10.5964/meth.2795.
Kołczyńska, Marta. 2020. “Democratic values, education, and trust in state institutions”, International Journal of Comparative Sociology 61(1): 3-26, DOI: 10.1177/0020715220909881.
Yu-Ting Hsieh, PhD student
Yu-Ting Hsieh
The following researchers and doctoral students contributed to the project in previous phases:
- Radosław Antczak, PhD (Warsaw School of Economics)
- Stefan Bieńkowski (Doctoral School of Social Sciences, University of Warsaw)
- Barbara Błaszczak (Doctoral School of Social Sciences, University of Warsaw)
- Klaudia Wolniewicz-Slomka, PhD (Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Polish Academy of Sciences)
- Piotr Drygas (Doctoral School of Social Sciences, University of Warsaw)
- Ewa Potępa (Graduate School for Social Research, Polish Academy of Sciences)
- Rafał Wysoczański-Minkowicz (Doctoral School of Social Sciences, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań)
- Remigiusz Żulicki, PhD (University of Lodz)