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Item type:Thesis, Access status: Restricted , Kontrkulturowy obraz kobiet w reklamie na przykładzie reklam marki Dove(Data obrony: 2014-07-10) Sibiga, Gaja
Wydział HumanistycznyItem type:Article, Access status: Open Access , Olha Kbylianska and Eliza Orzeszkowa: two women, one idea(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2013) Lange, AnjaOlha Kobylianska and Eliza Orzeszkowa lived nearly at the same time, at the end of the 19$^{th}$ century. Both wrote novels about the faith, life and identity of women, especially about the gender roles of men and women, therefore I call their novels <i>feministic ones</i>. I consider them to be key works of feminism because they show the situation of women in their time. The aim of this article is to compare the novels <i>Tsarivna</i> by Kobylianska and <i>Marta</i> by Orzeszkowa to discuss some aspects of the situation of women in the 19$^{th}$ century in Eastern Europe.Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access , Telework as a form of limiting human and social capital depreciation among parents with young children(2015) Kalinowska-Nawrotek, BarbaraThe main goal of the article is to present telework as a form of employment for parents with young children and its evaluation in the context of methods counteracting the depreciation of human and social capital – both from the labour demand and labour supply perspectives. The paper consists of two parts: a theoretical perspective and a practical one. The first part of the paper begins with a reflection on the phenomena of the depreciation of human and social capital in the light of literature review, especially with reference to the situation of parents raising young children. In the following – more practical – section, the concept and types of telework are introduced as well as its advantages and disadvantages from the points of view of employers and employees.Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access , Weapons of the weak or weak weapons? Women, priests, and power negotiations in roman catholic parishes in rural Poland(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2016) Pasieka, AgnieszkaDrawing on James Scott’s works on »everyday resistance« and »weapons of the weak«, this article inquires whether Roman Catholic women’s gossip and jokes about priests may lead to a redefinition of priest-parishioners’ relations. Using ethnographic material collected during field research in rural Poland, the article demonstrates the ambivalent nature of anticlerical jokes and rumours, which, rather than constituting a tool of change, reaffirm the existing order. In putting forward this argument, the article critically engages with Scott’s theory and reflects on the problematic role of researchers in presenting the issue of agency and resistance. The analyzed case-study from the Polish countryside constitutes a point of departure for addressing a broader context of church-state relations and the situation of women in the Catholic Church in Poland.
