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Objectives: This article aims at increasing the knowledge on how cities are changing by processes of post-industrialism. Research Design & Methods: The article reviews the historical process of the use of water in the Rhine–Herne canal and the surrounding city of Gelsenkirchen. Findings: The article shows that the canal has regained significance to people. However, depending on the social status, the canal means something different now. For the urban poor, it is again a place for refreshment and free swimming. For the middle class, it is a popular spot for dining out and acquiring a sense of maritime atmosphere. Implications / Recommendations: Water in post-industrialism requires a socially differentiated understanding. Contribution / Value Added: The article contributes to a critical review on contemporary urban planning policies regarding water. Article classification: theoretical article (conceptual article) JEL classification: O29, Z13
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The author describes the policy change which took place within last years in the economic policy in the most developed countries as well as in Poland. That relates to the relevance of industrial sector in the world economy. During the prevalence of the neoliberal way of thinking in the economic policy it has been regarded as the one in decline. Its neoliberal advocates were convinced that this sector is going to be replaced by the service sector as a growth engine in the world economy. But with 15 years, quit unexpectedly, a belief in the relevance of it collapsed. That resulted from the technological progress in the industrial sector as well as the global economic crises which began in 2008. At present, the economic discourse revolves around the necessity of the modern reindustrialization. This is a challenge for the Polish economic policy as well. In Poland we saw too much deindustrialization within last two decades, which weakened our prospects for development.
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Autor analizuje proces przewartościowania, do jakiego doszło w ostatnich latach w polityce gospodarczej w krajach najwyżej rozwiniętych oraz w Polsce. Dotyczy on stosunku do znaczenia przemysłu. W okresie dominacji nurtu neoliberalnego w polityce gospodarczej przemysł uznawano za sektor schyłkowy. Jego przedstawiciele byli przekonani, że ustąpi miejsca sektorowi usług jako wiodącemu, który bardziej napędza wzrost gospodarczy, ale w ciągu ostatnich 15 lat wiara w znaczenie usług załamała się i to w sposób niespodziewany. Wpłynęły na to technologiczne przeobrażenia w przemyśle, a także wybuch kryzysu globalnego na świecie w roku 2008.Obecnie dyskurs w polityce ekonomicznej toczy się wokół zagadnienia potrzeby nowoczesnej reindustrializacji. Jest to również wyzwanie dla polskiej polityki gospodarczej. W Polsce doszło bowiem w ostatnich dwóch dekadach do nadmiernej deindustrializacji, co osłabiło szanse rozwojowe.
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Polish Postcommunist Cinema and the Neoliberal Order This essay discusses three Polish films from the last 10 years: Bailiff (Komornik, 2005), directed by Feliks Falk, Edi (2002), directed by Piotr Trzaskalski, and Silesia, directed by Anna Kazejak-Dawid, which is the first part in the omnibus film Ode to Joy (Oda do radości, 2005) of which the two remaining parts were directed by Jan Komasa and Maciej Migas. The main methodological tools are the concepts of neoliberalism and bare life. The article argues that the fall of communism led to the neoliberalisation of Polish society and the production of bare life. The aforementioned films attest to these changes and offer an assessment of them which conveys a specific ideology. By focusing on the construction of their narratives and characters, the article attempts to establish its main features and offer its explanation.
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