Rafał Pankowski
Rafał Pankowski (born 1976)[1][2] is a Polish sociologist and political scientist.[3] Pankowski is an associate professor at Collegium Civitas as well as the head of Never Again's (pl:Stowarzyszenie „Nigdy Więcej”) East Europe Monitoring Center. He's also the deputy editor of Never Again's (Nigdy Wiecej) magazine.[4] He is also involved in monitoring football hooliganism as part of UEFA's FARE program.[5][6][7]
Pankowski studied economy, politics, and philosophy at Oxford university as an undergraduate, and received a MA in Political Science from Warsaw University. He received his PhD, as well as subsequent habilitation, in sociology of culture from Warsaw as well.[2][4]
Pankowski is regularly quote as an expert on Poland's radical and far right,[8][9][10][11][12] racism,[13] hate speech,[14] and extremism.[15][16][7][17][18]
References
- ^ Rafał Pankowski, Nigdywiecej.org
- ^ a b Dr. Rafal Pankowski speaker profile, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
- ^ Anti-Pluralism: The Populist Threat to Liberal Democracy, William Galston, Yale University Press, page 52
- ^ a b PANKOWSKI RAFAŁ, PROFESSOR, civitas.edu.pl
- ^ Centre monitors racism in Eastern Europe, UEFA, 11 October 2009
- ^ World Cup 2018 win raises Russian racism fears, Guardian, 3 December 2010
- ^ a b Crusaders in the crowd: Fighting Poland's right-wing football ultras, Deutsche Welle, 15 June 2012
- ^ Polish authorities accused of being slow to act after far-right activist bans Jews from his guesthouse, Telegraph, 27 November 2017
- ^ Andrzej Lepper, scandal-plagued Polish populist, dies at 57, Washington Post, Vanessa Gera, 6 August 2011
- ^ THE CONNECTION BETWEEN POLAND’S FAR-RIGHT MARCHERS AND TRUMP, Vice News, 13 November 2017
- ^ EU elections 2014: the Polish party that wants to turn EC building in Brussels into brothel, Telegraph, 16 May 2014
- ^ 60,000 joined a Polish nationalist march. Should Jews be worried?, JTA, 13 November 2017
- ^ Polish man accused of racism after setting up kebab stand 'made by real Poles, not foreigners', Telegraph, 12 September 2016
- ^ On the Way to Auschwitz, I Found ‘Heil Hitler’ Signs for Sale, New York Times, Alexandra S. Levine, 27 January 2019
- ^ Poland 'Intimidating' U.S.-owned Broadcaster Over Expose on neo-Nazis, AP (Haaretz reprint), 25 Nov 2018
- ^ POLAND CATHOLICS PRAY ALONG BORDER IN CONTROVERSIAL EVENT SEEN AS ANTI-MUSLIM, Newsweek, 7 October 2017
- ^ 60,000 Join Far-Right March on Poland's Independence Day, NBC News (AP reprint), 12 November 2017
- ^ NEO-NAZIS IN POLAND ARRESTED AFTER VIDEO SHOWED HITLER BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION, Newsweek, 23 Jan 2018