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Alina Landowska, Ph.D., is a researcher in humanities and social sciences. She is a graduate of Gdańsk University of Technology (Management and Economics) as well as the Pontifical University of John Paul II University in Krakow (European Integration). Her research interests focus on discourse analysis, particularly in the fields of international economics and relations, as well cultural studies. She employs discourse analysis methodologies and computational linguistics in her work, utilizing text analytics and big data.
Dr. Landowska is a member of the Humanistic Management Network, the Humanistic Management Center at the University of Lucerne in Switzerland, and the International Council for Small Business at The George Washington University in the USA. From 2022 to 2024, she was an associate member of the New Ethos Lab and served on the board of the ArgDiaP association, which focuses on Argumentation, Dialogue, and Persuasion. From 2016 to 2018, she was appointed by the members of the Employers of Poland organization to the Business and Industry Advisory Committee (BIAC) of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).
As a recipient of numerous scholarships, she had the opportunity to study and carry out research at Tantur Ecumenical Institute in Jerusalem (University of Notre Dame, USA), the Baltic University Program (Uppsala, Sweden), and the Swedish Institute for Environmental Research (Kalmar, Sweden). She also received a scholarship from the Royal Danish Student Fund for Foreign Students (Copenhagen, Denmark).
At SWPS University, she teaches classes in methodology of discourse analysis, socio-economic media analysis, and business cultural studies.