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The article is an attempt to answer the question about the possibility of overcoming the contradictions between the two possible objectives of higher education. On the one hand, such a goal (verbalized widely in public debate and by research specialists) is adaptation regarded as a condition of survival in a world of risk and universal competition. Employers’ expectations, the market as the regulator of education, education “on request” are common ways of thinking about the goals of higher education. However, education on its every level has to fulfll other tasks and functions (besides adaptation). It is a way to development and self-development, it is an opportunity for self-fulfllment and autonomy. It is an opportunity to acquire critical competences that allow the understanding of the world around us, ourselves and our relationships with others. Involved, interventional studies and recognition are a chance to solve this problem.
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Do niedawna miasto jako forma przestrzenna i sposób organizacji życia społecznego pogrążało się w kryzysie. W ostatnim czasie w Polsce coraz częściej jednak mówi się o renesansie miejskości. Jego wyrazem ma być wzrost aktywności ruchów społecznych i znaczenia partycypacji obywatelskiej. Przedmiotem artykułu jest rola, jaką w polityce miejskiej mogą odgrywać konsultacje społeczne dotyczące planowania przestrzennego. Na podstawie analizy przypadku konsultacji prowadzonych aktywnymi, nowatorskimi metodami rekonstruowany jest potencjał takich świadomych interwencji socjologicznych w wyprowadzaniu wspólnoty miejskiej z kryzysu.
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As a form of spatial and social organization, the city has been in deep crisis in the recent years. Nowadays in Poland, we can observe the renaissance of urbanity, as evidenced mostly in the increasing activity of social movements and the growing importance of civic participation. This paper discusses the role public consultation on spatial planning can play in urban policy. The analysis is based on a case study of active and innovative approaches to public consultations carried out during the process. The authors describe the potential of such sociological intervention in solving the crisis of urban communities.
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