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The aim of this article is to analyse the actions of enterprises, which take into account the corporate social responsibility. In order to do this, CSR was analysed from the perspective of the instrumental, ethic and profit-maximization oriented managing. CSR is a response to those who look for the golden mean between the profit and the ethical conditions of its maximization. The first decade of this century is characterised by growing interest in the question of CSR, especially among business ethicists. In the world of enterprises, especially those operating in Poland, CSR is still seen as a way to create a positive PR in the relations of a company and its environment. That is what was revealed by the first reliable data which stem from the actions initiated in the previous century (meta-analysis). Among the reasons for using the CSR methods, most attention was paid to the instrumental one correlated with profit-maximization, which is the major goal of private companies.
Lud
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2010
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vol. 94
15-24
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(Polish title: (Antropologia kulturowa/etnologia wobec dwoistosci globalizacji. Globalizacja jako element swiata zobiektywizowanego i globalizm jako ideologia). On the one hand globalisation and its consequences create an objective reality and on the other - a subjective reality, which transforms into ideology, i.e. globalism. The author notices both the separateness and autonomy of globalisation as a process and socio-economic state and globalism as ideology and the relations between them. He poses a question about the chronology of the globalisation process, also as regards the evolution of global science, including global cultural anthropology. He is aware of the delays in modern anthropological research on globalisation, but he tries to discover their provenance in earlier studies. In his opinion the involvement of anthropologists in studies on globalisation and development of a programme of such studies not only creates an opportunity for better understanding of the phenomenon but also for further development of anthropology.
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In the article I discuss the work of visual artist Tanja Ostojić and experimental poetry produced by the Awin’s group of feminist poets in the context of globalism and Serbian transition. Pointing to the transformations of the field of art and field of poetry in the last tree decades, I outline the broader artistic contexts by Nicolas Bourriaud’s term “relational aesthetics” and Miško Šuvaković's term “art in the age of culture.” Considerig the broader concepts of the “body,” I refer to the body as object, body as subject, and body as performance, which includes considering the power relations and dominant social discourses. Focussing my attention at Ostojić’s work Looking for a Husband with EU Passport I deal with the migrant body which symbolizes “otherness” of democracy. Shifting the focuss to the work of Awin’s group of poets, I discuss the possibilities of experimental poetry practice in postsocialism, and the figural/textual body as an index of identity and ethnicity (Jelena Savić), procreative body and technologies of motherhood (Ljiljana Jovanović), procreative body and surveillance technologies (Snežana Roksandić-Karan), body of the Muse of a female poet as hybrid body (Danica Pavlović), and the function of dirty words in the postsocialist feminist poetry (Maja Solar).
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The paper carried out a study of models of modern trends in special economic zones in the context of national and global economy. Analyzed forms of regulation of regional economic development in the areas of industrial cooperation and the problem of creating an integrated system of the domestic market. We study the effectiveness of various forms of centralized and decentralized control regions.
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