Dr Martyna Gliniecka is a Senior Social Sciences Researcher at the CASE – Center for Social and Economic Research. At CASE, she specialises in social research and policy projects, with a focus on qualitative research, participatory methods, and equality, diversity and inclusion.
Her research interests include youth sociology, digital research, and child-centred methods, with a particular focus on the role of online communities in the growing domain of youth digital health.
Before joining CASE, she led and participated in research projects at the Young and Resilient Research Centre at Western Sydney University, aiming to improve young people’s lives and resilience in the domains of technology and health. Prior to this, at the University of Wroclaw, she led a cross-cultural study about advertising translation in Poland, Japan, the US and Russia. She also worked as a full-time lecturer at the Institute of Journalism and Social Communication at the University of Wroclaw and the Department of Graphic Design at SWPS University. She has been a visiting scholar at several prestigious institutions worldwide, including the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, Waseda University in Tokyo, and the Higher School of Economics in Moscow. She was awarded a Fulbright Junior Research Award in 2017/2018.