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New national and international societies that examine sports have been created and developed in Europe as well as on other continents. These societies, which examine the complex phenomena, issues, and questions concerning sports as seen from the different scientific points of view, are rooted in two main research directions: the natural sciences on the one hand, and the social sciences on the other. The authors of the paper point to the significant and ongoing development of the social sciences of sport. In particular, the authors discuss the development of the sociology of sport, philosophy of sport, psychology of sport, pedagogy of sport, history of physical culture, sports and Olympics, the organization and management of sport, social and cultural foundations of tourism and recreation, social relationships associated with sports training and tactics, as well as the humanistic theories of Eastern martial arts. The authors have listed several national, continental, and international scientific organizations that unite representatives of the aforementioned disciplines. However, the authors’ main focus is on theoretical and organizational assumptions of the International Society for the Social Sciences of Sport, an organization founded in 2009. The society’s main objectives are to unite the particular social sciences of sport in one organized and scientific body (while maintaining the existing differences between the sciences); to enable the annual debate and exchange of views on the substantive and methodological matters; as well as to provide joint scientific publications connected with common work of the group and with the journal Physical Culture and Sport. Studies and Research. The authors discuss the research and publishing activities of the Polish Society for Social Sciences of Sport, introducing the organization as an example of any future organization that could cooperate with the International Society for the Social Sciences of Sport.
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The article contains the characteristics of the Department of History of Administration and Administrative Ideas of the Jagiellonian University in Kraków from its establishment until 2017. The heads of the Department in this period were the following professors: Ludwik Łysiak, Jerzy Malec and Dorota Malec. Main directions of the research in the history of administration undertaken by the employees of the department as well as the results of these studies shown in published monographs and articles were described in the article. Their actions in organizing activities at the level of the university, faculty and participation in groups of editorial scientific journals are also indicated. The scientific degrees obtained by the employees of the department are presented. The classes included in the educational offer of the department were also discussed.
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Artykuł zawiera charakterystykę Katedry Historii Administracji i Myśli Administracyjnej Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego w Krakowie od chwili jej powstania do 2017 r. Kierownikami Katedry byli w tym okresie profesorowie Ludwik Łysiak, Jerzy Malec oraz Dorota Malec. Opisano główne kierunku badań z zakresu historii administracji podejmowane przez pracowników Katedry, a także rezultaty tych badań w postaci opublikowanych monografii i artykułów. Wskazano na aktywność pracowników Katedry w działalności organizatorskiej na szczeblu uczelni, wydziału oraz ich udział w gremiach redakcyjnych czasopism naukowych. Przedstawiono uzyskane przez nich stopnie naukowe. Omówiono również zajęcia znajdujące się w ofercie dydaktycznej Katedry.
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