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  • Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access ,
    Introduction. Transition into retirement in Central and Eastern Europe
    (Wydawnictwa AGH, 2014) Krzyżowski, Łukasz; Kowalik, Wojciech; Suwada, Katarzyna
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    (Trans)national intergenerational care contract. Attitudes and practises of transnational families towards elderly care
    (Wydawnictwa AGH, 2014) Krzyżowski, Łukasz
    In this article I am focused on the functioning of the transnational intergenerational care system. This is dynamic, as it is bound up with the life cycle of the transnational family, and on the one hand, denotes practices associated with any assistance parents provide to their migrant children and on the other - in the event of elderly people being faced with health and basic living problems - with the phenomenon of migrants caring for their parents in old age. The transnational system of care also incorporates the involvement (or lack of involvement, as far as this triggers consequences that are of relevance here) of relatively immobile people, for example the siblings of migrants who provide (or not, as the case may be) domestic support for their elderly parents. In this article I adopt the thesis that migrants who function in different care regimes change not only their own but also their parents' attitudes towards elderly care.
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    Autoetnografia a etnografia wielostanowiskowa w studiach migracyjnych
    (Wydawnictwa AGH, 2010) Krzyżowski, Łukasz
    The article examines autoethnography (as a form of methodological nationalism), a conceptual tendency that is helpful in the process of the construction of a multi-sited research fi eld, (multi-sited ethnography), at two levels: spatial and temporal. I maintain that this type of data, (migration researcher’s experience and history of migration of the family and local community), allows a better understanding of the nature of migration, which is understood as a process of long duration. More importantly, today’s migrants perceive the migration of a hundred years ago, as well as the present, precisely as transmigration, and not as emigration or immigration.
  • Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access ,
    Problemy społeczne w teorii i praktyce. Od redakcji
    (Wydawnictwo AGH, 2012) Krzyżowski, Łukasz; Leszczyńska, Katarzyna
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    »Kryzys, krytyka i zmiana«. O dzisiejszej socjologii w Europie
    (Wydawnictwa AGH, 2013) Mucha, Janusz; Krzyżowski, Łukasz
  • Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access ,
    »Studia Humanistyczne AGH« [»Contributions to Humanities AGH«]. List of articles published in the year 2003-2013
    (Wydawnictwa AGH, 2013) Krzyżowski, Łukasz; Sikora, Agnieszka; Świerczek, Dorota
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    Kultura tradycyjna wobec wyzwań nowoczesności. Mobilizacja etniczna w oczach wykształconych liderek romskich
    (Wydawnictwa AGH, 2006) Krzyżowski, Łukasz
    The article concerns the change of the Gypsy culture under the influence of the integrational processes with the Polish society. The changes occuring in the Gypsy community are sometimes contradictory to the tradion, which is being reproduced within the family. The local leaders working for the benefit of the Gypsy community within more and more numerous societies and organisations, as well as the growing elite of this group, are trying to adjust their community to the changing reality in the least interfering manner. I present the basie categories of the Gypsy culture which are integral elements of this society's life. I mean romanipen, which is the fundamental principle of organazing the Gypsies daily social life. It also includes magaripen, which is a profanation resulting from disobeyig the group taboo. Additionally I describe the special role of the Gypsy family in conveying the group values only by the word of mouth, which makes the Gypsy language significant in defining the indentity of the individual. I also present such aspects of the Gypsies' life, which, in my belief, have undergone a crucial change due to the contact with the dominant culture. The object of my interest was the mutual relation between the new chalenges the Gypsy society is going to encounter and traditional group culture.