dr hab. Natalia Letki – Ph.D. (DPhil Oxon) in Sociology (2002), Habilitation in Social Sciences (2014), Assistant Professor, Head of ERC Starting Grant project 240830 ‘Public Goods through Private Eyes. Exploring Citizens’ Attitudes towards Public Goods and the State in Central-Eastern Europe” (2009-2014), national manager of Growing Inequalities’ Impacts (FP7, 2010-2013) and PROVIDE: : PROVIding smart DElivery of public goods by EU agriculture and forestry (H2020, 2015-2018) Valuing Refugee Policy (2020-2023) and others. Member of the Editorial Board of Electoral Studies and the European Journal of Political Research. ERC, NCN and FNP expert, member of the Science Policy Committee to the Minister of Science and Higher Education (since 2018).
Research interests
Civic participation, pro-environment and tax attitudes and behaviour, ethnic minorities, ethnic diversity, trust in institutions, corruption.
Unit
Department of Political Sociology and Political Marketing
Recent publications:
N. Letki, M. A. Górecki, Social norms moderate the effect of tax system on tax evasion: Evidence from a large-scale survey experiment, “Journal of Business Ethics”, 2020, on-line first.
N. Letki, P. Kukołowicz, Are minorities free riders? Applying the social resistance framework to public goods production in Central‐Eastern Europe, “European Journal of Political Research”, 2019 nr 58 (3), s. 1-23.
Letki, N. & Steen, T. (2020). “Social-psychological context moderates incentives to co-produce: Evidence from a large-scale survey experiment on park upkeep in an urban setting.” Public Administration Review, on-line first.