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Adam Ostolski (born 7 November 1978) is a Polish sociologist, columnist and activist. He is a member of the ''Krytyka Polityczna''. Since March 2013, he is co-leader of the Poland's Green Party.〔(New leaders for Poland's Zieloni offer a new political vision ) Europeangreens.eu, 6 March 2013〕 He graduated from the Department of Philosophy and Sociology at the University of Warsaw. In 2011, he defended his doctoral dissertation ''Trauma and Public Memory: The Legacy of World War Two in Contemporary Poland''. He lectures at the University of Warsaw and at the Medical University of Warsaw.〔(Adam Ostolski ) Nauka-polska.pl〕 His research interests include social movements, gendered nationalism, memory studies and sociology of knowledge.〔Biographical note in: Adam Ostolski, (Pressing Juice out of the Brussels Cabbage ), www.boell.eu, 20 December 2012〕 He is author of a major study comparing antisemitic and anti-gay discourses in contemporary Poland. He translated into Polish books by Immanuel Wallerstein, Étienne Balibar, Shmuel Eisenstadt and Judith Butler. Ostolski was an environmental activist since the early 1990s.〔(Les écologistes sont les héros polonais du XXIe siecle ), ''La Revue Durable'', No. 47, January 2013.〕 He is a member of the left-wing milieu ''Krytyka Polityczna'' since the establishment of the group in 2002. He is also a member of the Poland's Green Party, and since March 2013 its co-leader (first with Agnieszka Grzybek, from 2015 with Małgorzata Tracz). In 2012, he wrote a column in the weekly ''Przekrój''. Since 2013 he writes a political blog at neTemat.pl platform.〔(adamostolski.natemat.pl ) natemat.pl/〕 He appeared in the film "What Is Democracy?" by Oliver Ressler (2009).〔(What Is Democracy? ) www.ressler.at〕 ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Adam Ostolski」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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