
Marta Kolodziejska
Analyst DELab UW
Faculty of Sociology, University of Warsaw
Sociologist, assistant professor at the Faculty of Sociology, University of Warsaw, head of Digital Sociology. She primarily studies religion and spirituality in the digital world, as well as the impact of new technologies on faith and religiosity. Qualitative researcher, also skilled in mixed methods. Author of several scientific articles, published among others in Religion, Current Psychology, Nordic Journal of Religion and Society; author and co-author of two monographs published by Routledge.
Sociologist, assistant professor at the Department of Sociology, head of Digital Sociology. Researcher of religion, spirituality and changes in religiosity in the digital world, but also broadly understood social changes resulting from deep mediatization processes. In her analyses, she primarily uses qualitative and mixed methods. She has participated in several international projects, including EU Engineroom (Horizon program), NCN Beethoven 2, and T-AP RRR. She has conducted comparative research on majority and minority churches, as well as meditation applications. She also implemented IDUB grants in 2023-2024 and 2024-2025. She is the author and co-author of several publications in recognized scientific journals, including Religion, Current Psychology, the Nordic Journal of Religion and Society, as well as two monographs published by Routledge. Chair ESA Research Network 34 and member of the ISMRC board.
Reports
Books
seminars
Technological Progress, Equality, and Digital Accessibility: Narratives of Digital Pioneers and Everyday Experiences
Mindfulness in the Age of Technology, or About Researching Mindfulness Training Apps
Podcasts