Helena Krasowska (b. 1973)[1] Polish linguist, professor at the Institute of Slavic Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw[2]and visiting professor at the Center for Eastern Europe at the University of Warsaw.[3]
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Since 2004, employed at the Institute of Slavic Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences (IS PAN), where she defended her doctoral thesis entitled "The language of Polish highlanders in Bukowina" („Język polskich górali na Bukowinie”) and the habilitation dissertation entitled "Polish minority in south-eastern Ukraine" („Mniejszość polska na południowo-wschodniej Ukrainie”). She is currently working as a professor IS PAN. She specializes in issues related to dialectology, sociolinguistics, ethnology, and folklore. Scientific interests focus on the issues of national and linguistic minorities, linguistic biographies, cultural borderlands, linguistic contacts, multilingualism, multi-social and individual memory. She is particularly interested in Bukovina.[4] She conducts field research in Ukraine, Moldova, Romania and Georgia. Her achievements include 7 original monographs and 8 co-authored monographs.[4] He translates poetry from Polish to Ukrainian, writes essays and poems.[5]
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