Experience |
- I hold a PhD in Sociology and have been a certified MAXQDA trainer since 2014. Over the past decade, I have delivered more than 50 workshops and training sessions on MAXQDA’s functions and applications in both academic and professional contexts.
- My teaching portfolio includes MAXQDA-supported mixed-methods data analysis in Germany, Australia, Lithuania, and Poland.
Key Experience with MAXQDA:
- Expert in Qualitative and Mixed-Methods Data Analysis, including coding, categorisation, and theory-- building. - Skilled in Hierarchical and Advanced Coding Techniques for thematic, content, and comparative analysis.
- Application of Social Network Analysis, integrating qualitative coding with MAXQDA’s visual tools.
- Proficiency in Visual Analysis, such as using code matrices, word clouds, and conceptual diagrams.
- Development of Custom Training Programmes for academics and professionals.
- Advanced use of MAXQDA for Longitudinal Research, analysing trends over time.
- Leveraging MAXQDA’s Team Collaboration Tools for group research projects.
- Supporting Process and Impact Evaluations in sectors such as aged care and migration.
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Relevant Publications |
- Krzyzowski, L. (2025). "Rainbow Migrants: Intersectional Service Co-design, Trial, and Evaluation", WA Office of Multicultural Interests, Umbrella Multicultural Care Services, Edith Cowan University.
- Baldassar, L. [Krzyzowski, L.], et al. (2023). "The impacts of COVID-19 restrictions on caregivers of people with cognitive impairment and their support needs: A mixed methods systematic review", Ageing & Society, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0144686X23000752.
- Brandhorst, R. & Krzyzowski, L., (2022). "Biographical Reconstructive Network Analysis (BRNA): A Life Historical Approach in Social Network Analysis of Older Migrants in Australia". Forum: Qualitative Social Research, 23(1). https://doi.org/10.17169/fqs-23.1.3715.
- "Social Connection and Digital Skills: An Evaluation of Digital Literacy Training for Ageing and Diversity. Perth: University of Western Australia". University of Western Australia, 2022.
- Krzyzowski, L., & Nowicka, M. (2021). "European Solidarity as Boundary-Making: A Conjoint Analysis of Attitudes towards Islam in the 'Refugee Crisis' Context". Journal of Sociology, 57(2), 305-324.
- L., Gedvilaite-Kordusiene, M., Krzyzowski, & Tretjakova, V. (2020). "Not Being a Mom: Women's Feelings towards Childlessness in Two Pronatalist Countries". Polish Sociological Review, 210(2), 229-244.
- Nowicka, M., Krzyzowski, L., & Ohm, D. (2019). "Transnational Solidarity, the Refugees and Open Societies in Europe". Current Sociology, 67(3), 383-400.
- Nowicka, M., & Krzyzowski, L. (2017). "The Social Distance of Poles to Other Minorities: A Study of Four Cities in Germany and Britain". Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 43(3), 359-378.
- Barglowski, K., Krzyzowski, L., & Swiatek, P. (2015). "Caregiving in Polish-German Transnational Social Space: Circulating Narratives and Intersecting Heterogeneities". Population, Space and Place, 21(3), 257-269.
- Krzyzowski, L., & Mucha, J. (2014). "Transnational Caregiving in Turbulent Times. Polish Migrants in Iceland and Their Old Parents in Poland". International Sociology, 29(1), 22-37.
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