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Rural households, as all other households, form a social-economic micro-system that is linked to the macro-system at various levels, especially at the level of the market of goods and services, and the level of the labour market. Because of the existence of these interrelations changes occuring both in the macro-system and micro-system generate mutual transformations within each of these systems. Simultaneously, the direction of evaluation of these changes is essential, with assessments ranging from extremely negative to positive. The results of conducted surveys prove that rural households have been particularly strongly affected by changes in the socio-economic macro-system, which are assessed negatively by most of them. A metaphorical expression of these assessments can be found in the opinion formulated by Wilkin (2000) who notes that the position of Polish farmers has changed from that of a privileged group into that of a bankrupt group. These negative assessments clearly determine the rural households' opinions on the process of integration with EU and exert an influence on their expectations as to changes relating to the satisfaction of their needs.
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Abstract In the article the author is analyzing conditioning of the process of the transformation of the collective memory of Poles after 1989. He distinguishes four cultural tendencies in the memory of Poles: pluralization, demythologizing, privatizations and regionalization of the memory. He is underlining mutual connections of these four phenomena. The author is highlighting cultural conditioning of the process of transformations of the memory.
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The article analyses current issues of socio-cultural transformations for the “culture of sustainability” based on equal access to municipal services for all citizens, nurturing the “sharing economy”, “collaborative economy” and other approaches that combine the ideas of entrepreneurship, civic engagement and societal transformation. It reflects the socio-economic transformations targeted at the formation of decentralized renewable energy production, local food production, innovative transportation concepts, new approaches to social services and many other innovations, development towards a circular economy. The article also highlights the technological transformations that support the necessary socio-cultural and socio-economic transformations and serve the interest of citizens and society.
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The author analises the fantastic transformations of the body in the contemporary erotic Slavic prose — the novel Malva Landa (2003) by Ukrainian writer Jurij Vinichuk, the short novel Dnevnik izgnane duše (2005) by Serb Jovica Aćin, the novel Net (2004) by Russians Linor Goralik i Sergej Kuznecov, stories Gorący lód (2002) by Polish author Tomasz Jastrun. The erotic fantastic prose of these authors presents the literary view of desired and unperfect body, demonic disembodiment, metaphors of animal and human body.
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