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Roczniki Pedagogiczne
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2017
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vol. 9(45)
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issue 3
127-143
PL
Artykuł traktuje o sytuacji dzieci w rodzinach, w których rodzice wyjeżdżają za granicę w celach zarobkowych. Autorka przedstawia charakterystykę zjawiska, następnie dokonuje opisu rodziny migracyjnej w kontekście współczesnego ujęcia rodziny. Prezentuje wnioski globalne będące rezultatem badań jakościowych, przeprowadzonych wśród członków rodzin doświadczających rozłąki migracyjnej. W konkluzji autorka podejmuje próbę odniesienia doświadczeń badanych do pojęcia dziecka supernowoczesnego.
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The article presents the discourse about the situation of children in families in which parents leave the country for financial reasons. It discusses the characteristics of migrant families in the context of contemporary scientific approach to family. The article presents an empirical illustration of the social and emotional functioning of a child in migrant family in late childhood. It describes global conclusions of the results of the qualitative research conducted among family members separated due to migration. In conclusion, the author attempts to relate the respondents’ experience to the concept of a “supermodern child”.
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The article focuses on intercultural communication, which creates a passage from a multicultural environment towards social integration and intercultural relations. The author introduces the topic by short characteristics of changes in the modern world, determined by social mobility and multiculturalism. The article presents then some chosen aspects of social integration of migrants seen as bilateral process which requires the development of intercultural competences of both migrants’ and the receiving community. The author further describes intercultural communication and stresses its importance for education and social development. Finally, some factors conditioning the acquisition of intercultural competence with reference to Gordon Allport’s contact hypothesis and informational influences are presented along with highlighting the importance of empathy.
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