Natalia Domagała

is a Polish-born, London-based writer and researcher working in digital policy. Her research interests include socialism, urban anthropology, gender, civic tech, and economic development. She has an MSc in Local Economic Development from the London School of Economics and a BA in Anthropology and Media from Goldsmiths, University of London.
Migrating at the End of the World
Art + Stories
Opinions

Migrating at the End of the World

"We are facing a huge upheaval this century, there's no escaping it," Environmental journalist Gaia Vince discusses climate change's effect on migration as parts of the world become unlivable.
Natalia Domagała
Postcards from the Woodstock of the Mind
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Art

Postcards from the Woodstock of the Mind

Margaret Atwood says to save stories like pieces of bent wire; popstar Dua Lipa recommends a shelf of novels. This is the Hay Festival, full of creativity and hope.
Natalia Domagała
You Weren’t Standing Here, Sir!
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Experiences

You Weren’t Standing Here, Sir!

The COVID-19 pandemic has brought various changes to everyday life – for example, in our shopping practices. How do today’s supermarket queues compare to those under communism in Poland?
Natalia Domagała