Browsing by Author "Juza, Marta"
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Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access , After late modernity: possible scenarios for future social changes(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2019) Juza, MartaContemporary society is currently undergoing milestone transformations. Many are the signs that modernity is moving into the background, no longer the dominant form of social order. This phase of decline is connected to numerous problems: a sense of uncertainty, a normative crisis, or, in other words, a state of anomie. The question therefore arises as to what comes next. If anomie is perceived as an illness, then three further scenarios are possible: the end of the world, crisis as a permanent state of affairs, or a healthy »recovery« which would entail the emergence and stabilization of a new type of society. This article presents all three of these variants: a society scattered across a network form of social order, a social order based upon a new type of community, and an order which, on a broad scale, incorporates nonhuman objects within human societies.Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access , Digitalizacja dziedzictwa kulturowego w Polsce. Repozytoria cyfrowe jako potencjalne źródło dostępu do zasobów kulturowych(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2017) Dzięglewski, Mariusz; Guzik, Aldona; Juza, MartaThe digitization of cultural heritage has become significant activity of national and regional institutions as well as individual and informal groups. The process simplifies the preservation of memory of the past of a given community, thus reasserting its collective identity. In our article, we discuss some aspects of this process. We focus on the legislative determinants of digitization in relation to European Union and Polish law and we analyse the repositories, including digitized objects. Our research leads to the conclusion that digitization is seen by lawmakers as an important element of cultural policies. The research proves that unlocking the centrally institutionalized process of digitization to grass-roots initiatives (social archiving) is more and more significant, even though the main role in this process is now played by public institutions.Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access , Postawy polskich użytkowników internetu wobec nadzoru obecnego w sieci(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2020) Juza, MartaIn last few years collecting personal data by internet is largely discussed social problem. This internet surveillance is carried out by public or commercial organizations. In contrast to older, panoptic type of surveillance the new, digital one does not have to be carried out covertly. Surveilled persons know about surveillance, do not fear of it, and want to be surveilled. I conducted research about internet surveillance in 2017 and 2019. It has shown users’ tendency to reveal great amount of information about themselves. Their level of fear of surveillance is getting smaller, and their level of hope of some favors from surveillance increases. The fact of being surveilled in some fashion make users feel better. The research conclusion is that internet users accept surveillance but they expect some benefits in exchange for their data which is profitable for surveillers.
