Restaurant Backyards, Food Stores, and Temples: Invisibility, Informal Labour Practices, and Migrant Networks in the Suburbs of Warsaw
A chapter by SŁAWOMIR SIKORA and Helena Patzer “Restaurant Backyards, Food Stores, and Temples: Invisibility, Informal Labour Practices, and Migrant Networks in the Suburbs of Warsaw” was published in the book Informality, Labour Mobility and Precariousness. Supplementing the State for the Invisible and the Vulnerable of series: International Political Economy (Springer International Publishing.
https://link.springer.com/book/9783030824983
The research was conducted by the authors within the framwork of Ethnographic Lab (taught at the University of Warsaw) in 2017-2019. The participants of the Lab were: Magda Bodzan, Julia Bogusz, Martyna Engeset-Pograniczna, Michalina Kobla, Gustaw Kowalczyk, Blanka Pawlak, Konstanty Ramotowski, Julianna Rutkowska, Daria Wiśniewska, Zuzanna Zając.