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W związku z rolą jaką przykładamy do analizy społeczności lokalnych w tworzeniu projektu zmian ustrojowych na poziomie państwa i narodu w artykule zwraca się uwagę na konieczność uwzględnienia trzech najważniejszych kontekstów teoretycznych jakie stanowić mogą źródło socjologicznej interpretacji danych gromadzonych w badaniach na poziomie lokalnym. Pierwsza z perspektyw jest ramą podmiotową, druga ramą ograniczonych utopii, natomiast trzecia ramą społecznych emocji. We wszystkich wymienionych perspektywach teoretycznych Autorka eksponuje konieczność traktowania społeczności lokalnej jako jednostki z jednej strony charakteryzującej się specyficznymi cechami, a z drugiej jako elementu szerszego układu społecznego w skład którego wchodzi. W artykule podkreśla się konieczność łączenia analiz lokalnych prowadzonych w polskiej socjologii z bardziej ogólnymi teoriami transformacji społeczeństwa polskiego. Za szczególnie przydatną w tym względzie uznaje autorka koncepcję krytycznej socjologii transformacji A. Rycharda.
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In relation to the meaning attributed to local communities analysis in creation of the plan of systemic changes at the level of the state and the nation, the authoress calls attention to three crucial theoretical contexts which may be a source of sociological interpretation of data collected in the local level research. The first perspective is the subjective framework, the second - the framework of limited utopias and the third - social emotions framework. In all theoretical perspectives mentioned the authoress exposes the necessity of local community as an entity characterized by specific features on the one hand and as an element of wider social system that is national (state) and European societies, on the other. She perceives the necessity of combining local analyses conducted within the Polish sociology with more general theories of transformation of the Polish society. A. Rychard's conception of critical sociology of transformation is claimed to be particularly useful to that purpose.
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The aim of the article is to show how national leadership is articulated in modern and postmodern social experience and is rooted in current social and political reality. The author constructed types of national leadership and projected duties and entitlements for a national leader role. Th e aim is to present a flexible set of educational duties and entitlements, and not to present the coherent structure of ideas similar to systemic national ideology. On the basis of a national experience project the author presents the national leader role as sensitive to different types of knowledge.
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Jerzy Szacki 6 February 1929 – 25 October 2016
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This paper treatises Polish sociology of borderlands (mostly Eastern) as the rich resources of metaphors of borders, especially national and political ones. It shows how these metaphors are linked to different sociological imagery-modern and postmodern. Its aim is to reconstruct analytical strategies and research projects from this sub-discipline, focusing on metaphors of borders. These strategies and projects are based on very different approaches to metaphors. The first operation is an instrument which the theoretician uses to reconstruct the theoretical typology of borders and borderlands. The second operation is a tool which the researcher uses to reflect more deeply on the empirical data concerning individual and collective reactions to borders and borderlands. The third operation is a narrative tool used by examinees who inhabit the borderlands. The paper provides a broad and intensive discussion of the functions of different metaphors about borders in relation to the different intellectual approaches to problems of borderlands and borders. It stresses the needs for equal treatment in Polish sociology of borderland problems of borderlands and problems of national borders. Especially emphasizes the positive functions of academic interest in borders metaphors in this scientific treatment. Generally speaking, this analyse enhances many links between sociology of borderlands and cultural anthropology and is closely connected to the question of where these intellectual operations on metaphors belong in the project of an interdisciplinary approach to borders and borderlands.
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