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The article presents result-based performance management in the public sector and challenges for its formation. The attention is paid to the fact that despite the managerial character, this is a perspective with political implications. Before the result-based performance management in Lithuania is analyzed, the American experience has been presented, where almost each new administration of the President (since President Lyndon B. Johnson) has introduced systemic novelties with regard to the development of management on the federal level. Lastly, qualitative research data is used to present the attitudes of Lithuanian civil servants and politicians to the components of performance management, while the programmes of the political parties for the Lithuanian Seimas (Parliament) in 2012-2016 help to reveal the attitudes of the present party in power towards the components of performance management.
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This review article elucidates and systematises existing research and theories of the de/politicisation of youth music subcultures. It examines the political dimension within the interdisciplinary field of subcultural studies in two main steps. First, it identifies and discusses five key dimensions of researching politicisation: politicisation through style and how style is read and through repressive power, the politicisation of everyday life and internal dynamics, and politicisation in the direction of organised activity. Second, these dimensions are presented and compared in a summarising table from two main perspectives: according to the research focus and according to the dynamics of de/politicisation being observed. The article also briefly outlines several possible directions of future research on the politicisation of youth music subcultures.
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The purpose of the present article is to analyse the evolution of the political and social perception that mystical movements assumed during the Modern Age, in particular after spiritual changes settled by the Council of Trent. Three cases of charismatic women in 17 th century Europe (Marguerite of Alacoque in France, Maria of Agreda in Spain, Giulia Di Marco in Italy) were analysed and closely linked to their own political context in order to underline the strong interdependence between the religious sphere and the civil sphere. The final goal of the work is to identify, in spite of the diversity of the stories and charisms of the three prophetesses, a point of similarity: the same networked method of use of political power. The article aims to highlight a new concept of the role of the Saint in the Modern Era – not only as a venerable or incorruptible figure but a main character who is aware of their social function and conscious of the social utility of their mystical gift.
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Celem niniejszego artykułu jest analiza ewolucji politycznej i społecznej percepcji ruchów mistycznych w epoce nowożytnej, a zwłaszcza po zmianach duchowych wynikających z odnowy potrydenckiej. Przeanalizowano trzy przypadki charyzmatycznych kobiet w Europie XVII wieku (Małgorzata Alacoque we Francji, Maria z Agreda w Hiszpanii, Giulia Di Marco we Włoszech), ściśle związane z kontekstem politycznym, aby podkreślić silną współzależność sfery religijnej i obywatelskiej. Ostatecznym celem pracy jest zidentyfikowanie, pomimo różnorodności losów i charyzmatów trzech prorokiń, punktu podobieństwa: tej samej kapilarnej metody użycia władzy politycznej. W artykule podkreśla się nową koncepcję roli świętego w epoce nowożytnej. Nie była to jedynie czcigodna czy niezniszczalna postać, ale główny bohater, świadomy swojej funkcji społecznej i świadomy społecznej użyteczności mistycznego daru.
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