Dr Aneta Piekut
School of Education
Senior Lecturer in Quantitative Social Sciences
+44 114 222 6288
Full contact details
School of Education
The Wave
2 Whitham Road
Sheffield
S10 2AH
- Profile
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Dr Aneta Piekut joined the Sheffield Methods Institute in 2014. Before that she worked as a researcher at the Universities of Warsaw (the Centre of Migration Research, 2005-2009), Leeds and Sheffield (2010-2014). She completed her PhD studies at the University of Warsaw in 2009.
Aneta is Co-Director of the - an interdisciplinary research network in the Faculty of Social Sciences.
She is a mixed methods sociologist and her research spans disciplinary boundaries. Her research focuses on ethnic diversity, socio-spatial segregation and social cohesion, attitudes towards immigration and ethnic minorities, including their measurement and the problem of survey nonresponse.
She published widely in leading academic journals on issues of migration, ethnicity and segregation (e.g. European Sociological Review, Sociology, Social Science Research, Social & Cultural Geography, International Sociology), and in 2017 she won the prestigious awarded by the British Sociological Associations (BSA) for a paper published in Sociology journal.
- Publications
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Books
- . SAGE Publications Ltd.
Journal articles
- . PLOS ONE, 19(8).
- . Survey Research Methods, 18(2), 113-135.
- . Survey Methods - Insights from the Field, 2(2).
- . Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 50(2), 442-460.
- . Field Methods, 36(3), 213-228.
- . Journal of Statistics and Data Science Education, 30(3), 207-208.
- . Journal of Statistics and Data Science Education.
- . Studia Socjologiczne, 2022(2), 165-189.
- . International Sociology, 36(6), 887-905.
- . Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 47(5), 1136-1161.
- . Central and Eastern European Migration Review, 9(1), 5-12.
- . Tijdschrift voor economische en sociale geografie, 110(3), 225-234.
- . Tijdschrift voor economische en sociale geografie, 110(3), 271-288.
- . Social Science Research.
- . European Sociological Review, 32(3), 339-354.
- . Social and Cultural Geography, 1-18.
- . Ethnicities, 15(4), 568-585.
- . Sociology.
- . Qualitative Research.
- . Geographical Journal.
- Seeking the New Normal? Troubled spaces of encountering visible differences in Warsaw. Polish Sociological Review, 4(188).
- Migration and modernisation - An alternative. polemic essay with Marek Ok籀lski's article "modernising impacts of emigration". Studia Socjologiczne(1), 157-169.
- Youve got Starbucks and Coffee Heaven... I Can Do This! Spaces of Social Adaptation of Highly Skilled Migrants in Warsaw. Central and Eastern European Migration Review, 2(1).
- . Environment and Planning A, 44(12), 2988-3009.
- Czy mamy juz w Polsce mala Ukraine i polskie Viettown? Spoleczno-przestrzenne wzory zamieszkiwania imigrant籀w w metropolii warszawskiej. Studia Lokalne i Regionalne, 4(30).
Book chapters
- Integracja migrant籀w w spoeczestwie przyjmujacym, 30 Wykladow O Migracjach (pp. 229-246).
- , 30 wykad籀w o migracjach University of Warsaw Press
- Postawy wobec imigrant籀w w starych i nowych krajach imigracyjnych. Czy historia imigracji ma znaczenie? In Sztabiski P, Przybysz D & Sztabiski F (Ed.), Polska - Europa. Wyniki Europejskiego Sonda髒u Spoecznego 2002-2018/19 (pp. 92-113). Warsaw: Wydawnictwo Instytutu Filozofi i i Socjologii PAN.
- , The Urban Book Series (pp. 13-38). Springer International Publishing
- Kosmopolityczna Praga? W poszukiwaniu (nowej) to髒samoci praskiej In G籀rny A, Toruczyk-Ruiz S & Winiarska A (Ed.), Po ssiedzku z r籀髒norodnoci. Interakcje w miejskich przestrzeniach lokalnych z perspektywy r籀髒nych grup mieszkac籀w (pp. 155-197). Warsaw: Scholar.
- Unpacking Prejudice: Narratives of Homophobia in Cross-National Context In Vieten UM & Valentine G (Ed.), Cartographies of Differences. Interdisciplinary Perspectives (pp. 15-40). Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Wien: Peter Lang.
- Visible and Invisible Ethnic Others in Warsaw: Spaces of Encounter and Places of Exclusion In Grubbauer M & Kusiak J (Ed.), Chasing Warsaw Socio-Material Dynamics of Urban Change since 1990 Campus Verlag
- From (many) datasets to (one) integration monitoring system in Poland? In Bijn R & Verweij A (Ed.), Measuring and Monitoring Immigrant Integration in Europe. Integration Policies and Monitoring Efforts in 17 European Countries
- Wybrane aspekty integracji imigrant籀w: w poszukiwaniu mechanizm籀w sprzyjajcych dalszemu napywowi cudzoziemc籀w do Polski [Selected aspects of immigrant integration: Searching for mechanisms supporting further inflow of foreigners to Poland] In G籀rny A, Grabowska-Lusiska I, Lisiska M & Ok籀lski M (Ed.), Transformacja nieoczywista. Polska jako kraj imigracji (pp. 188-231).
- Integration: A Supplementary Driver of Immigration? In G籀rny A, Grabowska-Lusiska I, Lesiska M & Ok籀lski M (Ed.), Immigration to Poland: Policy Labour Market Integration (pp. 151-194).
- Spoeczny wymiar integracji [The social dimension of integration] In Gorny A, Grabowska-Lusinska I, Lesinska M & Okolski M (Ed.), Transformacja nieoczywista. Polska jako kraj imigracji (pp. 202-216).
- Adaptacja imigrant籀w na lubelskim rynku pracy [Immigrant adaptation in Lublin city labour market] In Kaczmarczyk P (Ed.), Migracje zagraniczne a procesy rynku pracy przypadek Lubelszczyzny (pp. 63-88).
- Wielo wymiar籀w zatem jaka integracja? Przegld tematyki i metod bada integracyjnych In Grzymala-Kazowska A & odziski S (Ed.), Problemy integracji imigrant籀w koncepcje, badania, polityki Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
Book reviews
- Book review: "Ethnic Diversity and Social Cohesion. Immigration, Ethnic Fractionalization and Potentials for Civic Action" by Merlin Schaeffer, Ashgate, 2014. Central and Eastern European Migration Review, 3(1), 137-140.
Conference proceedings
- . Oral Presentations (pp A17.1-A17)
Reports
Performances
- Blurring the Edges. Festival of the Mind 2022.
Exhibitions
- Blurring the Edges. Festival of Dabate / Migration Matters Festival.
- Spaces of (dis)connection: Migrant essential workers. Centrala, Birmigham / Clapham Library, London / Art27, Edinburgh.
Digital content
- Polish key workers feel unwelcome in the UK thanks to Brexit plus COVID.
- Stopping segregation: its not just where you live, its the places you go that matter.
- Youre probably wrong, but theres data to understand why.
- Using Eurovision to explain sampling bias.
- Revealed: the truth about ethnic diversity of neighbourhoods.
Working papers
- The tale of two cities: Diversity in Leeds and Warsaw. Working Paper of the University of Leeds, School of Geography, 11.
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- Grants
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Duration
Role
Project title
Awarding body
Funding amount
2024-2025 Co-Investigator UKRI/ESRC 瞿1,114,718 2024 Principal investigator Crossing the frontier: Exploring the potential of the Collective Mobile Method as a participatory research tool in Rotherham UKRI Research England 瞿11,648 2023
Principal investigator Blurring the edges: social frontiers as places of encounter Higher Education Innovation Fund (HEIF) 瞿23,000 2022
Co-Investigator
Migrant essential workers in the UK - Portable multi-arts exhibition
ESRC Impact Accelerator Award
瞿20,000
2020-2022
Co-Investigator
UKRI/ESRC
瞿300,000
2020-2021
Fellowship
Project TIER (Teaching Integrity in Empirical Research) Fellow
$5,000
2020-2023
Co-Director
: The Impact of Social Frontiers on the Social Mobility and Integration of Migrants
Nordforsk/ESRC
瞿1紼
2019-2023
Co-Investigator
Migration, Integration and Governance Research Centre ()
H2020-WIDESPREAD
瞿710,000
2019
Principal investigator
Consultancy work for Work Package 6 on Migration Flows in Europe
Horizon2020 Cross-Migration
瞿5,000
2017-2019
Co-Investigator
Modern Poland: Migration and Transformations
Oxford Noble Foundation
瞿30,000
2014-2015
Coordinator
Research cluster Diversity, Migration & Social Cohesion
seed funding
6,000
2010-2011
Principal investigator
Highly skilled immigrants from European Union in Warsaw
Ministry of Science and Higher Education in Poland
15,000 PLN
2007-2008
Principal investigator
Highly skilled workers of transnational corporations in Warsaw
Ministry of Science and Higher Education in Poland
20,000 PLN
- Teaching interests
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Methods are not neutral tools of data collection and analysis, so in her modules Aneta encourages students to critically reflect on why and how they apply them. As with other lecturers at SMI, Aneta's teaching is research-led, with substantial time devoted to hands-on practice with data.
In 2020/21 Aneta was awarded a in recognition of embedding principles of transparency and reproducibility in her teaching of quantitative social sciences.
Aneta has been a certified Fellow of the (HEA) since 2017.
- Teaching activities
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Aneta has been teaching across a number of undergraduate and postgraduate courses in the SMI . Currently she leads on:
- SMI108 Survey Design and Data Collection
- SMI205 Intermediate Research Project in Quantitative Social Sciences (aka Replication project)
- SMI304 Doing Mixed Methods Research
Together with colleagues from SMI Aneta developed a highly successful MOOC 'Making Sense of Data in the Media' - a massive, open, online course on - making sense of data in the media and beyond. It's available for free .
- Professional activities and memberships
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- Co-Director of the , University of Sheffield
- Research Fellow of the , University of Warsaw (since 2005)
- Executive Committee member of Project TIER -
- Associate Editor of
- Member of editorial board of
- Member of editorial board of
Member of (PTS), (BSA) and (ESRA).
- Postgraduate supervision
Current PhD supervision:
- Chandima Arambepola, Border struggles and doing family (, co-supervised with prof. Majella Kilkey)
- Eleanor Bale, Social Frontiers in Residential Segregation: A Data Analytics Approach (funded by ESRC ; co-supervision with prof. Gwilym Pryce.
Past PhD supervision:
- Natalie Bennet, Social cohesion, ethnic diversity, and mental wellbeing (funded by (SPHR); co-supervision with prof. Sarah Salway)
- Ben Gardner, Modelling of passenger clearance at the UK Border (funded by ESRC ; co-supervision with prof. Gwilym Pryce & dr. Mauricio A. Alvarez)
Aneta is interested in supervising motivated research students in the following areas:
- The relationship between ethnic diversity and social cohesion;
- Consequences of international migration for local communities and everyday lives of migrants and non-migrants;
- Spatial distribution and ethnic segregation;
- Attitudes towards immigration, various immigrant groups and ethnic minorities;
- Highly skilled migration and intra-EU mobility;
- survey methodology, specifically item nonresponse, measurement, mixed-mode surveys;
- Advanced quantitative and mixed methods research.