Studia Humanistyczne AGH
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ISSN 2084-3364
e-ISSN: 2300-7109
Issue Date
2023
Volume
T. 22
Number
Nr 1
Description
Journal Volume
Studia Humanistyczne AGH
T. 22 (2023)
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Articles
Od »czasu wolnego« do »czasu niewolnego«? Dylematy społeczeństwa osiągnięć
(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2023) Grotowska, Stella; Sroczyńska, Maria
Czas wolny – o codziennych i niecodziennych scenariuszach doświadczania
(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2023) Mroczkowska, Dorota Irena
The presentation of leisure time as time spent away from work does not fully reflect contemporary reality, in which working time and leisure are blurring due to factors such as flexible working hours or mobile technologies. Furthermore, individuals who engage in two or more activities at the same time (multitasking) or those indicating the multidimensional nature of leisure are becoming more common. As a result, traditional quantitative methodologies based on the work-leisure dichotomy are unsuitable for studying leisure. Based on interpretative methodology and research method triangulation, the text presents an experiential perspective on the approach to leisure. This approach results in a way of thinking about leisure that rejects the traditional work-leisure dichotomy in favour of subjective experience, resulting in a variety of forms, styles, and ways of experiencing leisure time in a changing social context.
Zrównoważone konsumowanie czasu wolnego. O przemianach »leisure time« w społeczeństwie konsumpcyjnym
(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2023) Uklańska, Katarzyna Anna
Leisure as an achievement of modern society has become available to the masses thanks to industrialization. It is a constant value of postmodern societies. However, it is undergoing changes – changes in its resources (we have more of it or less) and in the quality and ways of spending it. It is culture that determines the quantity, quality and content of leisure time available to individuals and groups. In the Western culture societies, the consumption model of spending free time is dominant. But, gaining popularity anti-consumer and sustainable consumption values, are being implemented in the area of leisure time more and more often. This is a novelty in current cultural patterns. The aim of the article is to show that sustainable and anti-consumer ideas that are relevant today, show individuals and groups how to use leisure time in a new way, and how to consume them in an anti-consumer way. The basis of the article is the analysis of subject literature, existing research, as well as social practices related to this issue.
Problematyczne użytkowanie internetu w czasie wolnym przez młodzież w perspektywie psychologii uzależnień
(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2023) Zduniak, Agnieszka
The article is devoted to selected socio-psychological aspects of excessive use of the Internet by young people. Spending free time online provides many benefits, but it can also cause new problems unknown to previous generations. Excessive use of the Internet can turn into a behavioral addiction and, like other addictions, lead to neglect of other spheres of life and serious health and social harm. The author presents the symptoms and criteria of problematic Internet use, some socio-cultural factors contributing to addiction, as well as statistical data from developed countries showing that excessive involvement in new technologies and transferring a significant part of life to the virtual world is becoming a serious social problem, which must not be disregarded.
Kilka uwag o pandemicznej tęsknocie Polaków za turystyką festiwalową
(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2023) Parus-Jankowska, Magdalena
The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly changed the way people spend their leisure time, including the pattern they listen to music – one of the most common leisure activities of Poles. In the early days of the pandemic, cultural institutions, among others the musical ones, were closed and outdoor concerts and festivals were cancelled, so that spectators lost the opportunity to participate in any musical events and artists to perform live music. There was nothing left but to transfer those activities to the Internet. However, it quickly turned out that such contact with music was insufficient for listeners and performers. According to research, one of the greatest longings during the pandemic was the desire to participate in a live music event – a gig or a festival. The article presents a festival as an example of the culture multi-sensory event, a kind of celebration in which music plays important social functions of social integration and building a sense of community which is what Poles missed most during the pandemic.

