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Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access , European perpetrator programmes: a survey on day-to-day outcome measurement(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2015) Ginés Canales, Oriol; Geldschläger, Heinrich; Nax, David; Ponce, ÁlvaroEvaluating the results of programmes for perpetrators of domestic violence is essential for both policy makers and practitioners, and a growing number of studies have addressed this issue. However, few studies have described the ongoing, day-to-day outcome measurements routinely undertaken by perpetrator programmes to monitor their results. As part of the <i>IMPACT Evaluation of European Perpetrator Programmes</i> project, in the present study 134 domestic violence perpetrator programmes from 22 European countries answered a survey on the designs, methods and instruments they use in their current day-to-day outcome monitoring practice and on the obstacles to and need for improvements in this practice. The main results include the findings that 20% of programmes do not measure outcomes at all, that there is a great diversity in methods and instruments used, and a low percentage of programmes make use of data from the victims/survivors and from follow-ups.Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access , O gender jako kategorii teoretycznej socjologii. Praktyki, struktury i procesy płciowe z perspektywy socjologii płci Raewyn Connell(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2013) Leszczyńska, KatarzynaItem type:Article, Access status: Open Access , Dwadzieścia lat eksperymentu z lokalną partycypacją mniejszości romskiej w podhalańskiej gminie(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2017) Witkowski, Maciej; Nowicka, EwaThe text is a case study of the relationship between the initiation of activities defined in the Roma Government Integration Program as being aimed at increasing the participation of the Roma community in the social life of rural areas, and the real nature of relations between Roma and non-Roma. The article was devoted to the role of local government in implementing Roma integration strategies. We describe the situation of a Roma community belonging to the Bergitka Roma group. The main subject of analysis is the consequences of the »integration« measures taken by officials and local policymakers in contact with the inhabitants of the Roma settlement. From the perspective of local authorities, the current situation is defined as difficult. Its representatives try to avoid on one hand accusations of discrimination against ethnic minority communities on one hand, and of favouring the Roma on the other. Balancing the expectations of both sides, local authorities use solutions known as »participatory actions«.Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access , Migracje pod wpływem zmian klimatu w kontekście nierówności społecznych(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2025) Krywult-Albańska-MałgorzataThe aim of the paper is to summarize research on the connections between human mobility and climate change. The first part discusses selected social consequences of climate change, especially those with potential impact on migrations (including rising sea levels, epidemiological threats and temperature changes). Emphasis has been placed on factors which make certain populations and subgroups thereof vulnerable to climate change, depending on their position in the social structure. In the second part, the paper discusses unequal impacts and unequal contribution to the climate crisis in the context of climate justice. The main part highlights key features of environmental migrations and their connections with social inequalities. This type of mobility constitutes an adaptive strategy employed in a particular social and economic context and depending on one’s place in the social structure.Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access , Kryzys ekonomiczny. Globalne i lokalne spojrzenie polskiej prasy(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2010) Nawojczyk, Maria; Gibek, KrzysztofOne of the sociological features of the current economic crises had been its beginning as a media fact rather than economic reality for ordinary people in Poland. Until the very end of 2008 the offi cial strategy of Polish government was denying of present of any economic crises in Poland: <i>The Polish economy as well as Polish banking system are used to be healthy and in good conditions and we will be suffer a little slow done because we are not an island</i>. Unfortunately it occurs not to be true. Based on discourse analysis of two major Polish daily and two weekly we would like to show the evolution of narrative describing crises in global terms and particularly at the domestic market. What was the picture of global crises at the beginning of this discussion, how it supposed to affect Poland, who serve as experts and opinion givers and fi nally how through the language we can observe the change from »slow down« to »crises«? This are basic questions we would like to answer in our text.Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access , Terroryzm w medialnym obrazie świata(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2010) Morzyniec, AlojzyItem type:Article, Access status: Open Access , Perspektywa czasowa a myślenie o przyszłości i przeszłości w kontekście teorii poziomów reprezentacji (construal level theory)(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2013) Barzykowski, KrystianPaper presents Construal Level Theory- (CLT, Liberman & Trope, 1998, Trope & Liberman, 2003 ), which proposes that temporal perspective affects people's thinking about future events. Smaller temporal distance effects in more frequent representations of events in terms of concrete details. The greater temporal distance events are represented at a more abstract and general level. There are presented empirical findings suggesting that TCT can also pertain to episodic memory. Further importance, theoretical and empirical implications of Construal Level Theory are discussed. The author also raises questions and challenges for future research.Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access , Kierkegaard and the concept of negative dialectics of Theodor Adorno(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2012) Krawerenda-Wajda, KatarzynaThe main subject of this paper is the influence of Kierkegaard's philosophy on the concept of Adorno's dialectics. This article is focused on the analysis of Adorno's work published in 1966 titled <i>Negative Dialectics</i>. Adorno's concept of dialectics, which is based on undefined experience, is broadly similar to the »negative« concept of existential philosophy of Kierkegaard. Although Adorno uses the Hegelian dialectics to expose the ways in which Kierkegaard's thoughts fall into idealism. Finally, Adorno adopts Kierkegaard's criticism of Hegelian identity of thinking. Adorno, in <i>Negative Dialectics</i> refers to Kant, Hegel Heidegger, but seldom to Kierkegaard. A careful analysis shows that a number of themes and concepts of its predecessor have been assimilated to his philosophy.Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access , Mitologizacje Słowiańszczyzny w twórczości polskiego działacza na Śląsku Cieszyńskim Pawła Stalmacha (1824–1891)(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2024) Głębocka, AlicjaThe aim of this article is to analyze and interpret Cieszymir and Księgi Rodu Słowiańskiego, texts by Paweł Stalmach (1824–1891), a Polish national activist in Cieszyn Silesia. Using gathered data, traditions, and legends, Stalmach presents a mythologized culture and religion of the Slavs, as well as the history of Cieszyn and Cieszyn Silesia. The reflection also concerns the role that Cieszymir and Księgi Rodu Słowiańskiego in the author’s socio-political activities. The analysis was conducted based on the narrative concepts of Hayden White and Frank Ankersmit, as well as the mechanisms of mythologization defined by Jerzy Topolski (universalization, mystification, deification or glorification, stereotyping, and prophesying). The picture of the past presented by Stalmach contains almost all mechanisms of mythologization. Cieszymir and Księgi Rodu Słowiańskiego present an extremely positive image of the Slavs. The texts were part of Stalmach’s socio-political activities aimed at creating a local Polish community in Cieszyn Silesia.Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access , Transgenerational Holocaust memory in Slovakia: from forgetting to ambivalence about the roots of hatred(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2024) Buzalka, Juraj; Očková, KatarínaThis article explores Holocaust memory in Slovakia, shedding light on how Slovak citizens perceive this past and its transgenerational transmission. The data presented were gathered in 2023 through ethnographic fieldwork and focus group interviews with informants belonging to three generations (between ages of 18 and 95), in three different locations across the country: Krupina, Prešov, and Bratislava. The initial findings show that Slovakia has been moving from indifference towards the Holocaust to the limited capability of realizing the actual causes and effects of atrocities, while at the same time officially accepting the commemorative centrality of the Holocaust.Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access , A terrible structuralist wisdom: how language affects the identity of an emigrant. Case study based on the autobiography »Lost in translation« by Eva Hoffman(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2013) Szepe, AgataThis essay is a case study about linguistic mechanisms that affect an emigrant's life. The research is based on the autobiography <i>Lost in Translation</i> by the Polish emigrant Eva Hoffman, analyzed with the use of theories of the structural linguistic school. According to the research, some linguistic rules influence her life very deeply. She communicates poorly because the <i>expression</i> of new language corresponds with different <i>content</i> from the native language, creating another <i>form</i>. Eva starts to treat daily communication like a written <i>text</i>, in the meaning used by Roland Barthes, which results in alienation. However, some linguistic principles such as <i>the arbitrary nature of a sign</i> or inseparability of <i>signifiant</i> and <i>signifie</i> do not affect her at all. She deepens her understanding of both her mother tongue and the new one by linguistic terms such as translation describing, defining and finding synonyms and tries to find her own identities using expressions such as <i>I</i>, <i>you</i>, <i>here</i>, <i>near</i>, and <i>far</i>, belonging to <i>linguistic universals</i>. Her identity is an <i>identity-in-progress</i> because she replaces her old home with a new <i>center of the world</i>. The old home remains a <i>heterotopia</i> while an emigrant changes her onceptions connected with the words <i>here</i>, <i>there</i>, <i>near</i>, and <i>far</i>.Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access , Motywacje noszenia odzieży patriotycznej przez młodych Polaków i Polki(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2020) Baran, Jowita SaraThis article presents the results of qualitative research, which the main purpose was to cognize the motivation of wearing patriotic clothing by young Poles, both men and women. The author search for an answer to the question: why patriotic clothing users choose these special clothes. Meaning of clothes that respondents attribute to these special clothing was also present. In the analytical part respondent's motivations of wearing clothes have been recognized as an indicator of hot or cold nationalism in the understanding of Michael Billing's banal nationalism theory. Further, the theoretical basis is the theory of late modernity by Anthony Giddens and description of globalization processes.Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access , Partycypacja obywateli w rządzeniu. Problemy polskiej samorządności(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2017) Piróg, Tomasz; Masłyk, TomaszThis paper describes the issues related to the barriers of civic participation in local governments. It presents local governments as an institutional field, whose functioning does not depend solely on the decentralization of governance. In addition, the paper describes problems related to the functioning of Polish self-governments, whose broader description can be found in the articles collected in this volume.Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access , O (nie)zbędności opowiadania. Refleksje teoretyczno-krytyczne na temat badań narracyjnych i perspektywy storytelling(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2015) Rancew-Sikora, Dorota; Skowronek, KatarzynaItem type:Article, Access status: Open Access , Positive thinking – a universal cure for modern-day diseases?(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2018) Butmanowicz-Dębicka, IwonaIn this article, I analyse features of positive thinking which have made this ideological trend come to be a perceived as a panacea for the whole spectrum of shortcomings felt by many modern people and, in their conviction, are blocking their ability to succeed and enjoy life. Most therapies and self-improvement techniques offered are now deeply embedded in modern reality and, irrespective of their intellectual level, proven results or magical atmosphere, are highly popular. Therefore, we should ask why this has happened, i.e. what do individual positive thinking schools actually offer? In this article I present concepts which lead to answer this question.Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access , Etyczne uzasadnienie zarządzania danymi medycznymi w perspektywie działań rozwojowych Unii Europejskiej(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2022) Ruciński, Kuba Piotr; Lewandowski, PiotrEndlessly changing European society actively faces ethical problems that transpire through every part of life. This article aims to present the problem of managing and utilizing medical data and proposes a concept for justifying these types of research and developmental activities from the perspective of the European Union. By selecting appropriate texts from different areas within philosophy and bioethics, the author aims to show a cohesive and innovative approach. He utilizes the concept of a social contract from the works of T. Hobbes in order to highlight the duties of humans toward their society and the liberties that are available to them. Moreover, the philosophical concepts of L. Floridi and A. Dawson help capture the modern problems and terminologies that try to explain the everchanging technological aspects of modern society.Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access , Dialog, autentyczność, spotkanie i zaangażowanie w programie wychowawczym autorskich liceów artystycznych i akademickich ALA(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2010) Sarnat-Ciastko, AdriannaThe political transformation, which took place in Poland in 1989, commenced the process of change of the existing education and teaching system which had been associated with quantity, large-scale, objectivity and institutionalism. The demands appeared to appreciate the quality of education from the perspective of a democratic and pluralistic society, but also to pay attention to the subjectivity of both a pupil and a teacher. It was assumed that there should have been a return to personalism in schools. Have these objectives been accomplished after twenty years since the beginning of change? The author of the hereof discussions decided to answer this question in the selective way. Because in literature there are many texts devoted to effects of the education reform in public schools, the alternative Artistic and Academic Secondary Schools with the special »ALA« program have been brought into focus. Presentation of this particular school is not accidental since in its concept and basic documents there are specific references to Christian and existential personalism and the pedagogy of dialogue where the idea of education is based on four cornerstones: dialogue, authenticity, meeting and commitment. Christian and existential personalism.Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access , »Gender« and »startup« in scientific journals. A review of international research(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2019) Tobiasiewicz, EdytaThe purpose of this article is to present the state of current research, focusing on two theoretical categories, »gender« and »startup«. The text is based on an analysis of the literature on the subject in scientific journals from 2014 to 2018, and it shows in which aspects gender is most often studied, and how startup contexts are differentiated by gender. In addition, the article presents the conclusions of empirical research, focusing on the social dimensions of innovative structures – such as startups – described by social researchers. The text outlines how and through what determinants startups are defined amongst foreign researchers.Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access , Desensytyzacja do śmierci. (Nie)okiełznane traumy rodu Beksińskich(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2016) Szpunar, MagdalenaItem type:Article, Access status: Open Access , #Islam #Muzułmanka – analiza sposobów wykorzystania mediów społecznościowych jako głosu niesłyszanych(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2020) Stojkow, MariaThe purpose of the article is to analyse Muslim groups in social media in terms of the functions they play in the lives of Muslims, especially the Muslim women living in Poland. The Muslim community is not significant in Poland, so interpersonal contacts in real life may be difficult. Muslims, especially Muslim women experience oppression and discrimination in everyday life, so the Internet can be a place where they will seek understanding and support as well as a way to solve their own problems. There are potentially many areas where the Internet, and especially social media will support Muslim women. To discover them, the contents of selected Facebook groups targeted at Muslims and Muslim women will be analysed.
