Małgorzata Maj is an ethnologist in the Institute of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology, Jagiellonian University, Poland. She specializes in the ethnology of Poland and the Balkans. Her interests are focused on traditional folk culture as well contemporary phenomena. She is currently carrying out a research project on Nazi racial and ethnographic research during World War II.
Marcin Brocki is an ethnologist and cultural anthropologist, assistant professor, and head of the Institute of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology at Jagiellonian University in Krakow. His recent publications include Anthropology as Social Critic: Its Public Role in the Globalized World (Jagiellonian University Press, 2018). He is the editor-in-chief of the journal Ethnographic Works and the series Jagiellonian Studies in Cultural Anthropology and Anthropos.
Stanisława Trebunia-Staszel is an ethnologist at the Institute of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology at Jagiellonian University. She is interested in museology, folk culture, and cultural heritage with special regards to the processes of constructing, practicing, and enhancing local, regional, or ethnic identity. Since 2008, she has been conducting research on the Nazi ethnic and racial studies in occupied Poland as exemplified by activities of the Institut für Deutsche Ostarbeit.