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ISSN 2084-3364
e-ISSN: 2300-7109

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2014

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T. 13

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Nr 3

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Studia Humanistyczne AGH
T. 13 (2014)

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Wprowadzenie. Mniejszości narodowe i etniczne w badaniach socjologicznych po 1989 roku. Tożsamości, teorie, badania
(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2014) Łodziński, Sławomir; Szmeja, Maria; Warmińska, Katarzyna
Ponad dwie dekady, które minęły od początku okresu transformacji ustrojowej przyniosły znaczące zmiany w sferze stosunków etnicznych w Polsce. Problematyka etniczna, mimo że nie lokuje się w centrum uwagi polskich socjologów, nadal jednak pozostaje tematem atrakcyjnym ważnym dla wielu z nich. Z tego powodu rodzi się wiele pytań. Czy obserwowane i badane w ostatnich dziesięcioleciach zjawiska etniczne pozwalają na sformułowanie szerszej refleksji nad modelem polskiej etniczności? Czy to, co dzieje się w tej sferze stosunków społecznych jest specyficzne dla kraju i kultury, czy ma wymiar ponadlokalny? Czy nadal kluczowe dla socjologów etniczności są, jak to miało miejsce w latach dziewięćdziesiątych ubiegłego wieku, zagadnienia związane z odradzającą się tożsamością kulturową i tradycją tych grup? Czy w centrum lokuje się wizja etniczności jako »spółki z o.o.«, parafrazując tytuł jednej z ostatnio wydanych książek mówiącej o komercjalizacji i instrumentalizacji etniczności? A może istotna jest »politycyzacja« tej sfery życia wyrażająca się w analizach polityki tożsamości czy walki o podmiotowość społeczną. Tak zakreślona tematyka pozwala na uzyskanie odpowiedzi nie tylko na pytanie, co socjologowie etniczności obecnie badają, ale tez do jakich teorii odnoszą się. Wspomniane wyżej problemy znajdą swoje rozwiązanie na łamach tego tomu.
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Mniejszości narodowe i etniczne RP w perspektywie społeczeństwa pluralistycznego
(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2014) Sadowski, Andrzej
The author tries to answer to the question, in which theoretical perspective should research in Poland be conducted, connected with the transformations of national and ethnic minorities under democratic conditions. For this purpose, the author introduces two new concepts: a culturally diverse society, and a pluralistic society and proposes to study the transformation of national minorities in terms of creating a pluralistic society in Poland, as, among others: inclusion and openness to other members, in multi-ethnic, multilingual and multifaith perspectives. According to the author, further qualitative transformation of national and ethnic minorities in Poland to the primary extent will depend on the transition of state policies and attitudes of the dominant majority to the national minority, on the transformations of the currently existing type of state and society. Moreover, the transformation of national and ethnic minorities in Poland are and will be conditioned not only by internal factors, but also by the state of relations with neighboring countries, therefore it is necessary to treat individual national minorities in the context of at least a national majority in the country of residence and national majority of the home state.
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O tożsamości i polityce
(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2014) Warmińska, Katarzyna
In the last two decades we have seen important changes in the area of ethnic relations in Poland. Generally speaking, ethnic minorities are becoming more active and better organized actors in the public scene. Their members more openly communicate the needs of the groups, and their goals and visions of the world. To analyse those processes I have decided to apply the concept of identity politics. For that reason I reconstruct the »logic« of these kinds of activities, focusing on different aspects, perspectives and consequences of this phenomenon. To illustrate my analysis empirically I have taken the example of the Kashubian community.
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City, countryside and nature as discursive devices used to strengthen the national identity in Icelandic cinematography
(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2014) Konefał, Sebastian Jakub
Since its inception the Icelandic film industry has used the strategy of combining telluric elements with nationalistic narratives. In many films one may also find visual structures that can be linked with the »tourist gaze«- the term as we know it from the texts of John Urry. Despite a focus on some unique qualities of Icelandic nature and its cultural heritage (that can be attractive to foreign viewers) the specificity of cinematic production processes on the island belong to the structure of local, national cinema. Moreover, the 1980s, considered as the time of the rebirth of the Icelandic film industry and its rapid modernization, are full of films containing conservative or leftist telluric topics which are difficult for foreign audiences to understand. A new, transnational quality of Icelandic film features began with the film debut of Friðrik Þór Friðriksson in 1987. His fusion of modernist and postmodernist plots has encouraged other filmmakers to start the process of re-interpretation of the classic narrative structures, and to render the ironic demystification of some nationalistic themes.
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Media ludności niemieckiej Dolnego Śląska na tle przeobrażeń politycznych, społecznych i demograficznych w latach 1950-2013
(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2014) Kurasz, Irena
The article aims at a comparative analysis of the role of the German media for the Lower Silesian German population in the 1950s and today. The survey investigates social and political frameworks for the media functioning then and now. The informative function of the Cicrman press, the only form of German media available for the numerous German, non-Polish speaking community is juxtaposed with the variety of the contemporary German mass media designed for the small Polish-speaking German minority from Lower Silesia. Having examined the Internet website users of the German Socio-Cultural Centre m Wroclaw as well as its Facebook profile, the author attempts at defining the role of the German media for the Lower Silesian German communities in the 1950s and today. The research also intends to identify the audience of the modern mass media. The article also presents a complete overview of the German press titles released in the 1950s and contemporary mass media of the German minority from Lower Silesia (press, radio broadcast, social media, websites and a Poland-wide website for German people in Poland).

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