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| Issue No. 4(168)/2009 |
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Fron the Editor; Tadeusz Szawiel, Democratic Consolidation in Poland:Support for Democracy, Civil Society and Party System; Krzysztof Tyszka, Homo Sovieticus Two Decades Later; Antoni Sułek, On the Unpredictability of Revolutions. Why did Polish Sociology Fail to Forecast Solidarity?; Jacek Kurczewski, The Spoiled Drama of Emancipation:Conflicting Narratives; Sławomir Łodziński, Between History and Europe. Europeanization of Post-1989 National Minority Policy in Poland; Izabella Bukraba-Rylska, Polish Countryside in Times of Transition:Myths and Reality; Brian E.Green, Maciej D. Kryszczuk, Computerization of Polish Households in Social Structural Perspective: a Dynamic Analysis of the Informatization Process over 20 Years; Joanna Wawrzyniak, Conference Report; Books Recommended. |
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| Issue No. 3(167)/2009 |
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CHINA IN BETWEENNESS: HARMONIZING NEW ORDER IN THE TIMES OF TRANSITION;
Artur Kościański, Radosław Pyffel, Editors' Introduction; Sun Liping, Social Transition: New Issues in the Field of the Sociology of Development;
Zhe Xiaoye, Chen Yingying, How to Define Propert Rights?-A Social Documentation of the Privatization of Collective Ownership;
Zhou Feizhou, Rural Reform and the Changing Relationship between State and Peasant;
Guo Yuhua, Making History from Everyday Life of Common People: The Oral History Studies in a Chinese Village;
Jarosław Jura, Changes Woman's Social Status and Eating-related Interactions in Metropolitan China;
Ying Xing, Reviewing Studies on Villager Self-government in China: The Xiang Tu School as an Example;
Shen Yuan, The Reemergence of Grass-roots State;
Artus Kościański, Civil Society in China in the Eyes of a Polish Civil Society Researcher;
Radosław Pyffel, One China or Many Chinas? Between Integration and Disintegration |
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| Issue No. 2(166)/2009 |
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Pierpaolo Donati, Beyond Multiculturalism:Recognition Through the Relational Reason; Krzysztof Mudyń, On the Two Way of Metaphorizing the World. Pars Pro Toto or Intra Pro Extra?; Joanna Kurczewska, Border Metaphors in the Polish Sociology of Borderlands; Siarhei Liubimau, Place Promotion and Scalar Reconstructuring in Urban Agglomerations on Internal EU Borders: The Case of Goerlitz-Zgorzelec; Natalia Mamul, Narrative Templates of Post-Soviet Identity in Belarus; Yasuko Shibata, The Fantasmatic Stranger in Polish Nationalism: Critical Discourse Analysis of LPR's Homophobic Discourse; Stanisława Golinowska, A Case Study of the European Welfare System Model in the Post-communist Countries - Poland; Maciej Antoni Górecki, Uncertainty Is (Usually) Motivating: Election Closeness and Voter Turnout in 2002 and 2006 City President Elections in Poland; Books Recommended. |
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| Issue No. 1(165)/2009 |
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Marek Safjan, Politics-and Constitutional Courts; Susanne Karstedt, The Life Course of Collective Memories; Adriana Mica, Reply to Disclosure Scandals in Romania; Ireneusz Sadowski, The Contextuality of the Concept of Civil Society; Katarzyna Wilk, Embeddedness of Social and Economic Relations in Systemic Transformation; Mikołaj Cześnik, Voter Turnout Stability-Evidence from Poland; Eszter Bartha & Joanna Wolszczak- Derlacz, The Power of Silence? Opinion Contagion and the Surprise of the Polish 2005 Parliamentary and Presidential Elections; Books Recommended |
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