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Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access , Alternatywizm, dysjunktywizm i pluralizm doświadczeniowy(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2018) Zięba, Paweł JakubThe claim currently known as »disjunctivism« is usually interpreted in terms of exclusive disjunction. However, it can be also explicated through the lens of alternative denial. The aim of this paper is to show that the latter interpretation is more accurate. Firstly, it reflects the core of disjunctivism more precisely. Secondly, it reduces metaphysical weight of the claim, thereby making it more plausible.Item type:Thesis, Access status: Restricted , Badanie percepcji człowieka w trakcie wykonywania różnych czynności(Data obrony: 2017-01-23) Kułaga, Justyna
Wydział Elektrotechniki, Automatyki, Informatyki i Inżynierii BiomedycznejItem type:Article, Access status: Open Access , Costs, benefits and obstacles to the adoption and retention of shelterbelts - regional perception and mind map analyses for Ukraine(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2022) Popov, Andrìj Sergìjovič; Timoševsʹkij, Vladislav; Polâh, Vadim MikolajovičThe role of shelterbelts within an agricultural landscape is changing significantly. In the past, shelterbelts have been encouraged and established to reduce soil erosion and increase crop yields. Land reform (land privatisation) and advances in production technology led to increases in agricultural holding size. This requires a revision of policy concerning shelterbelt management in rural communities, especially since there is no recent research on community perceptions regarding the adoption and retention of shelterbelts. The specific objective of this research was to identify the public costs, benefits and obstacles from the adoption and retention of shelterbelts. In the summer of 2019, a survey was conducted of territorial communities (hromadas) in Ukraine. It was observed that many of the benefits of shelterbelts were classified as noneconomic. Therefore, these benefits are more difficult for the leaders of hromadas to recognise within their management decisions. The costs to hromadas were identified and strongly affected management decisions but the actual monetary costs were not identified. Shelterbelts have the potential to mitigate climate change yet most hromadas do not recognise the social and environmental benefits of shelterbelts within their management decisions.Item type:Thesis, Access status: Restricted , Dynamiczny model otoczenia pojazdu(Data obrony: 2018-10-16) Grzyb, Damian
Wydział Elektrotechniki, Automatyki, Informatyki i Inżynierii BiomedycznejItem type:Thesis, Access status: Restricted , Oko i ucho. Rola i realizacja dźwięku w polskim autorskim filmie animowanym(Data obrony: 2015-07-13) Krzosek, Magdalena
Wydział HumanistycznyItem type:Article, Access status: Open Access , Percepcja kształtu Europy przez uchodźców. przypadek z Kos(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2025) Padło, TomaszIn 2016, 49 migrants on the Greek island of Kos were asked to draw a map of Europe. The study was enriched with observations of refugees’ behavior and several free-form interviews conducted on the Hungarian-Serbian and Macedonian-Greek borders. Analysis of the obtained sketch maps revealed a clear West-centrism, spatial egocentrism, the influence of the “road” experience on the perception of space, and a linear perception of space, reminiscent of historical maps of pilgrimage routes.Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access , Słuch a percepcja przestrzeni(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2012) Skoczek, ZuzannaSpace is usually perceived and examined as a tridimensional, but visual construct. The article shows it as a process, in which both external (systemic, environmental) and internal (psychological, physical) factors matter. They are important in all kinds of space perception, including the auditory one, which is often disregarded. Meanwhile, it can furnish rich information on one’s point in the space, events happening around, character and function of a place etc. What cannot be ignored is that »auditory spatial awareness« [Blesser, 2007] in- influences people’s behavior. This is the reason why architects, governments and artists start to pay attention to this phenomenon, while social researchers do surveys. Their cooperation can be seen in Evidence-Based Design architectonic trend or Project for Public Spaces. Similar, but stricter requirements are set by the European Commission. But surrounding sounds are not only damaging and disturbing. Many of them are helpful, provide information, give solace and many are parts of soundmarks, »acoustic landmarks«, are components of identity. Gathering sounds, often ascribed to places, became a new kind of entertainment and artistic activity.
