Grzegorz Lindenberg

Grzegorz Lindenberg (born September 26, 1955) is a Polish journalist and sociologist. He is one of the co-founders of Gazeta Wyborcza, former General Director of Agora, founder and first editor-in-chief of Super Express, and one of founders of a right-wing antiimmigration website Euroislam.pl.[1] He was also the president of two online businesses (SuperMedia in 1996 and eCard in 2000).

Biography

In 1979 he obtained a degree in sociology. In 1985 he obtained a PhD Degree at the Institute of Sociology at the University of Warsaw. In the years 1985–1987 he was a researcher working at the Russian Research Center at Harvard University as part of a scholarship from the Kościuszko Foundation and a lecturer at the University of Boston.

From 1996 to 2004, he was a board member of the Stefan Batory Foundation in Warsaw.

Since 2001, he is an independent consultant.[2]

Lindenberg successfully organized the social movement of the amendment to the Animal Protection Act and unsuccessfully tried to make it adopted by the Sejm.[3]

He is a brother to Jarosław Lindenberg.[4]

Novels

  • Zmiana społeczna a świadomość polityczna, Warsaw 1986
  • Świadomość społeczna wobec kryzysu i konfliktu społecznego (co-author; Krzysztof Nowak), Warsaw 1987
  • Anna Maria Goławska, Toskania i okolice: przewodnik subiektywny (photography author), Warsaw 2006 ISBN 9788373863279
  • Goławska, Anna Maria, and Grzegorz Lindenberg. Włochy: podróż na południe. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Nowy Świat, 2010.ISBN 9788373863934
  • Ludzkość poprawiona. Jak najbliższe lata zmienią świat w którym żyjemy, Wydawnictwo Otwarte, Warsaw 2018 ISBN 9788375155457

References

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