Małgorzata Obrycka – Doctor of Social Sciences. Assistant Professor at the Institute of Pedagogy, University of Gdansk - Department of History of Science, Education and Upbringing. Graduate of the Master's degree at the Faculty of Pedagogy and Psychology at Kazimierz Wielki University in Bydgoszcz, and of the doctoral studies in pedagogy and political science at the University of Gdansk. Volunteer, coordinator and expert at the Educational and Training Center of the Social Action Association /SAS/ in Gdansk. Co-founder of the Center for Social Research "INKUZJA". Author of research and eyetracking, phenomenographic and social reports. Her scientific interests relate to issues related to research methodology, including the problem of research proceedings in the field of interpersonal and interspecies humanitarianism, with a particular focus on the analysis concerning the formation of ethical human identity, as well as contexts related to contemporary civilization and cultural dilemmas, independent ethics, praxeology and posthumanism. She is the author of the books: "Toward Posthumanism" and "Doctrine in the Face of Everyday Life."
Methodology, posthumanism, family pedagogy, ethical education, work ethics.