• Łukasiewicz K., Cichocka E., Matuszyczk K. (2022) Local welfare systems response to the needs of low-income Polish immigrants in Berlin, Stockholm, London, and New York City. Association for the Study of Nationalities (ASN), Annual World Convention, Columbia University.
  • Łukasiewicz K., Cichocka E., Matuszyczk K. (2022) Migrants’ experiences with the local welfare systems on the ground. A case of Berlin, Stockholm, London, and New York City; Annual IMISCOE 2022 Conference, Oslo.
  • Łukasiewicz K., Cichocka E., Matuszyczk K. (2022) Local welfare responses to migrants’ needs during the COVID-19 in Stockholm, Berlin, London and New York City; 117 Annual Conference of the American Sociological Association (ASA), Bureaucracies of Displacement, 2022, Los Angeles
  • Łukasiewicz K., Cichocka E., Matuszyczk K. (2022) Lukasiewicz.K, (2019) Local responses to the shifting migration policy regimes. Lessons from NYC under the Trump administration. Transforming Mobility and Immobility: Brexit and Beyond, IMISCOE mid-conference, University of Sheffield, UK.
  • Łukasiewicz K., Cichocka E., Matuszyczk K. (2022) Between migration mainstreaming and efficient poverty reduction. Local welfare system response to migrant poverty; IMISCOE 2022 Spring conference, Shifting rationalities in European Migration Policies?
  • Łukasiewicz K., Cichocka E., Matuszyczk K. (20221) Methodological challenges and opportunities for conducting research during the COVID 19 pandemic.Annual IMISCOE Conference
  • Łukasiewicz K., Cichocka E., Matuszyczk K. (2021) Struggling With And Responding To Migrant Poverty In The Times Of Covid-19. A Comparative Case Study Of Local Welfare Systems Responses To The Needs Of Low-income Migrants During The Pandemic, 15 Conference of the European Sociological Association (ESA), “Sociological Knowledges for Alternative Futures”
  • Lukasiewicz K., Oren T., Tripathi S. (2018) Making it in the Land of Opportunities. Labor market integration of highly-skilled refugees in New York City. XIX ISA World Congress of Sociology, Toronto, Canada.
  • Lukasiewicz K., Oren T., Tripathu S. (2018) Local level responses to anti-refugee framing and shaping of federal policies. IASFM Annual Conference 2018: Whither Refugees? Restrictionism, Crises and Precarity Writ Large, Thessaloniki, Greece.
  • Lukasiewicz K., Barry I., Dzurak E., Pawlaczek M., Maliga E. (2018) Aging in an ethnic enclave. Greenpoint as a space of opportunities and barriers of older age  Polish immigrants. 76th Annual Meeting of The Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences of America, the Harriman Institute, Columbia University in New York City.
  • Lukasiewicz K., Oren T. (2018) Making it New York City. Social policies and labor market integration of skilled refugees. Refugees and Immigrants in the City I (Sponsored by Urban Geography Specialty Group, Ethnic Geography Specialty Group), Annual Conference of American Association of Geographers, New Orleans, LO.
  • Lukasiewicz K., Nzomene Kahouo Foda, A., Refugee assistance on the ground. The case of social welfare policy for refugees operating in NYC area (2018) Society of Social Work and Research, Annual Conference, Washington DC.
  • Lukasiewicz K, Krase J. (2018) Greenpoint – the Transitions.  Exploring the transformations of Polish ethnic enclave.  American Historical Association, Washington DC.
  • Lukasiewicz K., Social policies for refugees; Beyond Borders: Turning Commitment into Action in a Global World, WG-USA 10th Annual General Meeting (2017), Milwaukee, WI, USA.
  • Bahar O., Ali S., Lukasiewicz K., Sensoy Gopalan P., McKay M., Parker G. (2017) Governmentality on the ground: Experiences of Individuals Living in Poverty in New York City, Policy Conference 2.0, Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, USA.
  • Barry I., Dzurak E., Lukasiewicz, K., Maliga E. (2017) (De)constructing American Dream in Greenpoint. Older immigrants getting by in an ethnic enclave; Paper presented at the Eastern Sociological Society 2017 Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, USA.
  • Lukasiewicz K., Grzymala-Moszczynska H. Refugee integration: global challenges and solutions to the integration process (2016) Panel organized at the International Association for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM) 16 Annual Conference: Rethinking Forced Migration and Displacement: Theory, Policy, and Praxis, Poznan, Poland.
  • Lukasiewicz K. (2016) Exile to Poverty. Exploring the Relationship between Migration, Social Policy and Integration of Refugees, 2016 Annual Conference of International Migration, Integration and Social Cohesion in Europe (IMISCOE), Prague, Czech Republic.
  • Barry I., Dzurak E., Lukasiewicz, K., Maliga E. (2016) Making it in Greenpoint: American Dream of retired Polish immigrants, Annual Meeting of Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences of America, Georgetown University, Washington D.C., USA.
  • Lukasiewicz K., Sensoy Bahar O., Ali S., Gopalan P., McKay M., Parker G. (2016) Social capital and neighborhood effects in the context of NYC urban poverty; Paper presented at the Eastern Sociological Society 2016 Annual Meeting, Boston, USA.
  • Ali, S., Sensoy Bahar, O., Gopalan, P., Lukasiewicz, K., McKay, M., Parker, G. (2015)  Beyond the material dimensions of poverty: A holistic understanding of emotions, strategies, and survival. 20th Annual Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference, USA.
  • Sensoy Bahar, O., Ali, S., Gopalan, P., Lukasiewicz, K., McKay, M., Parker, G. (2016) Getting More out of Less: Qualitative Insights into Agency Among Individuals Living in Poverty in New York City, 20th Annual Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference, Washington D.C., USA.
  • Lukasiewicz K. (2015) Social capital in impoverished neighborhoods of NYC, Global Social Science seminar on sustainable urbanization, University of Kwa Zulu Natal, Durban, South Africa.
  • Lukasiewicz K. (2013)  Between migration policies and ethnic based communities. Strategies to ensure social security among refugees, Paper presented at the XVI Conference of Polish Sociological Association, University of Szczecin, Szczecin, Poland.
  • Lukasiewicz K., Grzymala-Moszczynska J. (2013) Discrimination and state violence against children migrants in Polish detention centers, Paper presents at the international conference: Children migrants & Third Culture Kids. Roots and Routes, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland.
  • Lukasiewicz K., Grzymala-Moszczynska J. (2013) Hunger strike as a tool to implement human rights based policy? Paper presented at the European Sociological Association Conference, University of Torino, Italy.
  • Lukasiewicz K., Grzymala-Moszczynska J. (2012) Integration of refugee families in Polish society, Paper presented at the International Conference on Migration Policies and family lives in transit, University of Luxemburg, Luxemburg.
  • Lukasiewicz K. (2011) (Un)committed research? The influence of a researcher on the process of data collection and analysis, Paper Presented at the Second Academic Feminist Congress, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland.
  • Lukasiewicz K. (2011)  Adaptation to poverty – a case of Chechen refugees in Poland, Paper presented at the Conference:  Multicultural education in the context of migration (Edukacja międzykulturowa w kontekście migracji docelowej), Villa Decjusza, Krakow, Poland.
  • Lukasiewicz K. (2011) Strategies to Reconstruct Community In Exile, Paper presented at the European Sociological Association Conference, University of Geneve,  Switzerland.
  • Lukasiewicz K. (2010) Analysis of the adaptation process of Chechen refugees in Poland (Integracja po polsku. Analiza procesu przystosowania się uchodźców czeczeńsakich do życia w Polsce.), Paper Presented at the XVIth Conference of the Polish Sociological Association, Poland.
  • Lukasiewicz K. (2010) Protracted refugees – Chechens integrated?  On the adaptation process of Chechen refugees to Polish society, Virtual Chechen-ness? The rise of ethnic identity in cyberspace; Papers presented at the International Sociological Association World Congress, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden.
  • Lukasiewicz K. (2010) Old problems new answers? Transnationalism and new assimilation theories, Paper presented at the International Conference: American Ethnicity, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland.
  • Lukasiewicz K. (2009) The influence of modern technologies on the life strategies of Chechen refugees in the EU, Paper presented at the European Sociological Association Conference, University of Lisbon, Portugal.
  • Lukasiewicz K. (2009) Chechen Transnational Networks on the Internet, Paper presented at the conference: Chechens in the EU, Austrian Federal Ministry of the Interior, Austria.
  • Lukasiewicz K. (2009) Virtual social networks. A methodological challenge of sociological research, Paper presented at the First International Sociological Association Forum of Sociology, Sociological Research and Public Debate.  Session: Unconventional Ways of Doing Research; University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Kopczynska E., Lukasiewicz, K., Tomanek K. (2007) Who if Not the Refugees? The Consequences of Legislative Procedure on Chechens Applying for the Status of a Refugee in Poland, Paper presented at the Seventh International Conference on Diversity in Organisations, Communities and Nations, University of Amsterdam, Netherland.
  • Lukasiewicz K., Wójtowicz J. (2007) From Isolation to integration? A study of refugees’ adaptation process influenced by social policy in Sweden and Poland, Paper presented at the XVth Conference of the Polish Sociological Association, Uniwersytet Zielonogorski, Zielona Gora, Poland.
  • Lukasiewicz K. (2006) Between two worlds. A study of Sikh communities in Stockholm and London: adaptation, integration, and emergence of social identity, Paper presented at the international conference: Transnational identities – cities unbound – migrations redefined. Anthropology of migrations and urban space-related identities in the age of globalization, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland.