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This review includes briefly presentation of each article and set question about relation between culture and communication.
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Internal audit and management control are related to the idea of new public management. That is why the term “public management” is used interchangeably with the term “market management”. With regard to the two above, the first organisational solution applied in the public administration in Poland was the introduction of internal auditing in 2002. However, when internal audit was adopted, it was not justified with the principles of new public management, although they were already known at the time. Nowadays, they are frequently quoted on the occasion of the implementation of management control in 2009. The article attempts to examine how these two solutions operate in the government administration in Poland, and to answer the question on the future of internal auditing and institutional management control.
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(Title in Roma language: E Andrzej Wojtasesqeri deskripcia e Rromenqeri). Adam Bartosz provided an introduction to Andrzej Wojtas' document. The author of the notes on the Gypsy people was one of the 'social experts' for ethnography students doing their field research in Spisz (the Carpathians) in the 1970's. They asked him to write down his memories and reflections on Carpathian Gypsies (Bergitka Roma) who settled down in his village. The text is both a document of Gypsy life in the first half of the 20th century, and a record of opinions and judgments about them, expressed by the local village communities. Apart from being informative it shows great literary value.
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