Selected Publications
Dr. Piotr Goldstein
Bücher / Books
- Goldstein, Piotr. Wizerunek kobiety w filozofii Platona [Image of Women in the Philosophy of Plato]. Kraków: Jagiellonian University Press, 2016.
Filme / Films
- Goldstein, Piotr. Spółdzielnia / Cooperative – 26’ Ethnographischer Dokumentarfilm (UK/Deutschland), 2021.
- Goldstein, Piotr; Lorenz, Jan. Active (citizen) – 30’ Ethnographischer Dokumentarfilm (Serbien/UK/Polen), 2019.
- Goldstein, Piotr. Lit, his Team and their #everydayactivism – A 2’16 Kurzfilm, ursprünglich für eine informelle Gruppe von Aktivisten in Łódź/Polen, gedreht wurde, 2018.
Artikel in Journals mit Peer-Review / Articles in refereed journals
- Goldstein, Piotr. Visualising Invisible (Migrant) Activism. In: Entanglements, 2021, 4(1), pp. 24-27.
- Goldstein, Piotr. Post-Yugoslav Everyday Activism(s): A different form of activist citizenship? In: Europe-Asia Studies, 2017, 69(9), pp. 1455–1472. (The same essay was re-published in Activist Citizenship in Southeast Europe, edited by Adam Fagan and Indraneel Sircar, Routledge 2018).
- Goldstein, Piotr; Goldstein, Izabella. Wpływy Orientalne w Muzyce Żydów Aszkenazyjskich [Oriental Influences in the Music of Ashkenazi Jews]. In: Vade Nobiscum, 2010, 4. (Łódź: Studenckie Kolo Naukowe Historyków UŁ).
- Goldstein, Piotr. Język toki pona jako narzędzie zapobiegania konfliktom – możliwosci i przeszkody w kontekście wydarzeń na Bałkanach. In: Slawistyka Łódzka, 2006, 4. (Łódź: Koło Naukowe Slawistów UŁ).
Kapitel in Sammelbänden / Chapters in edited volumes
- Goldstein, Piotr. Everyday Active Citizenship the Balkan Way: Local civil society and the practice of ‘Bridge Building’ in two post-Yugoslav cities. In: Vieten, Ulrike M.; Valentine, Gill (eds.). Cartographies of Differences. Oxford: Peter Lang, 2016, pp. 135-153.
- Goldstein, Piotr. Grassroots Narratives and Practices of Diversity in Mostar and Novi Sad. In: Matejskova, Tatiana; Antonisch, Marco (eds.). Governing through Diversity: Migration Societies in Post-Multiculturalist Times. Palgrave Macmillan UK: 2015, pp. 104-124.
- Goldstein, Piotr. Jewish Student NGOs in Present-day Poland (1999-2013): Being here. In: Zimmermann, Lynn W. (ed.). The State of Jewish Studies and Holocaust Education in Poland. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2014, pp. 38-48.
- Goldstein, Piotr. Are NGO Activists in Mostar and Novi Sad All Middle-Class? (And why does it matter?)' In: Dranidis, Dimitris; Kapoulas, Alexandros; Vivas, Ana (eds.). Infusing Research and Knowledge in South-East Europe. Thessaloniki: South-East European Research Centre, 2011, pp. 430-436.
- Goldstein, Piotr. Jewish Student NGOs in Present-day Poland (1999-2010): An insider's view. In: Craddy, Kate; Levy, Mike; Nowakowski, Jakub (eds.). Poland: A Jewish Matter. Warsaw: Adam Mickiewicz Institute, 2010, pp. 65-73.
ZOiS-Veröffentlichungen / ZOiS publications
- 2022. Young Poles in Times of Dramatic Change: Refugees, Identity and Social Engagement, with Félix Krawatzek. ZOiS Report 2/2022.
- 2022. War in Ukraine: What Do Young Poles Think?, with Félix Krawatzek. ZOiS Spotlight 18/2022.
- 2020. Three keywords to better understand the Polish abortion protests, with Marianna Szczygielska. ZOiS Spotlight 41/2020.
- 2020. Poland’s creative civil society in times of Covid-19. ZOiS Spotlight 22/2020.