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Izabela Wagner-Saffray (born 3 November 1964) is a Polish-born European sociologist. Wagner was awarded the scientific title of Professor Belwederski by the President of the Republic of Poland in May 2023 and has been a full professor at
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since September 1, 2023. Wagner has been an Associate Professor at the Institute of Sociology at
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in Warsaw from December 2019 to August 2023. She is also a member o
URMIS
(Unité de Recherche Migrations et Société) Fellow a
ICM
(Institut Convergence Migration) in Paris since 2019. Her sociological research is concerned with migrations, exil of scientists, intellectuals, musicians (violin virtuosos). Wagner's contributions are also focused on the careers of artists and intellectuals, professional socialization and geographic mobility, migrations and forced-migrations.


Early life and education

Wagner was born on 3 November 1964 in Wołów, Poland, in a family of musicians (her father
Juliusz Karcz
is a compositor and her mother a music schools inspector). She began studying sociology at the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences (EHESS) in Paris in 1996, and completed her Ph.D. there in 2006, defending the dissertation ''La production sociale de violonistes virtuoses'' ("Social Production of Virtuosos)" with as her thesis advisor.


Scientific work

Wagner worked at the musical academia as a Jaques-Dalcroze method specialist, as Assistant Professor at the University of Music in Poznań, Poland in 1986-87, and at the Conservatory of Music in Nanterre, France in 1988 - 2001. Later since 2008 she worked at the Institute of Sociology - University of Warsaw. Within the field of sociological research, Wagner's contributions are focused on the careers of artists and intellectuals, professional socialization and geographic mobility, migrations and forced-migrations. Linking history with sociology she wrote about antisemitism in Europe in 20th and 21st centuries. Wagner did sociological research mainly in Europe but also in the US and China. She was a visiting scholar at
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(2010/2011), at the
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in New York City (2016), at UC Davis (2023, USA), a visiting professor at Fudan University (2012, Shangai - China). Wagner's monographs have appeared in Chinese, English, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, German and Russian. Wagner's research activity addresses Migrations, Forced Migrations, Musicology, Ethnomusicology, Composition, Music Education, Global Jazz Studies, Music Industry, Music Performance, and Music Performance Studies.


Publications


My Life in Fragments
Editing and analysis of Zygmunt Bauman's private texts (Polity Press, 2023) *

' 'Careers and mobility of Polish scientific elites''(in Polish, Wydawnictwo Naukowe Scholar, 2011): the introduction recounts how Wagner has immersed herself in the world of scientists, labs, experiments. She considers the correlation between the scientist's symptoms of talent at an early age and their success as adults. *
Producing Excellence: The Making of Virtuosos
' (Rutgers Press, 2015) (Wiley, 2020): Wagner spent many years in close contact with several musical prodigies, producing this long-lasting ethnographical study. The monograph was featured among the top ten in China (2016). *
Bauman: A Biography
' (Polity Press, 2020): Zygmunt Bauman and Wagner shared a Polish background but represent different sociological schools.Reviews of ''Bauman'': * * * * * *


References


External links


www.izabelawagner.com
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Doctoral advisor (Beata Kowalczyk - 2018, Mariusz Finkelstein - 2019)
{{DEFAULTSORT:Wagner, Izabela 1964 births People from Wołów Living people Polish sociologists Polish women sociologists School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences alumni Academic staff of the University of Warsaw