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Dwelling is one of the practices that builds the lifestyle of an individual who selects convenient, usually consistent elements from the entire range of communication offers. Analysis shows how living space is organised and presented in new development investments. The aim of the analysis was to reconstruct images of modern housing based on the marketing communication which is presented on development companies’ websites. It was possible to distinguish repetitive narratives about flats and estates considered as spaces that perform functions and serve specific purposes. The concept of JOS (Linguistic Image of the World) was used for the analysis and facilitated the discovery of the representation of the perception of reality contained in language. The research was based on the vocabulary, phraseology and semantics of the texts. The analysis made it possible to perceive and describe five highlights in communication dimensions of living (location, design adaptation, safety, community and comfort). Capturing the relationship between linguistic and social elements and their meaning, significant from the point of view of creating meanings, has led to the conclusion that buying an apartment from a developer equals buying a specific lifestyle. Developers using communication based on social norms and aspirations offer the individual a coherent vision of a “better” future and an ideal life. Despite the slight differences between various estate investments, the picture of residence presented in the marketing communications is universal—it refers to a small catalogue of values.
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Olsztyn Economic Journal
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2016
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vol. 11
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issue 4
371-383
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This article presents the results of a study on the housing situation of young married couples in Olsztyn. The results were derived from a survey addressed to newlyweds, which was developed according to J. Korniłowicz (2003). The research material was collected in collaboration with the Register Office in Olsztyn. An indicator method proposed by A. Andrzejewski (1987) was applied to the processing of the data. The purpose of this study was to analyze the housing situation of young married couples. The results implicate quite a high self-evaluation of the housing situation by young married couples. The most common type of home occupied by newlyweds was their own flat (including mortgaged ones), followed by sharing a flat with the family of one of the spouses while starting the construction of one's own house. Furthermore, over 50% of the respondents considered temporary economic migration and nearly 40% declared they could feel forced to emigrate permanently due to their housing situation.
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The article explores the paradox of simultaneous coexistence in two worlds. It raises questions concerning Martin Heidegger’s notion of dwelling understood as constructing, building and managing both virtual and real spaces. The main thesis of the article is that it is impossible to reconcile the world of being with the virtual presence in the world of video games arising from human finitude: being toward death. The article also attempts at answering the question about the manner in which (in the framework of virtual dwelling) the narrative identity is constructed in games and about the role of imagination in media theatrics of game players’ activities. 
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The photo-essay aims at presenting selected characteristics of migrants’ dwelling (an untypical dwelling formation) such as: temporality, dialectics of openness on others and closeness in private space or poor material cul- ture. Authors’ interpretations these characteristics allow for redefining mi- grants’ dwelling as a non-home, a concept introduce as a result of their boar- der studies on dwelling cultures in the context of migration. A non-home is neither a simple nor a sophisticated anti-thesis of a home. It rather consists of a mixture of components, directly transferred from home and beyond. Interpretations of a non-home illustrate selected dimensions of contempo- rary transformations of culture. Presented photos were captured during our field study between 2007 and 2010 in Warsaw.
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"Return to oikology" is our imperative that tells us what we are obligated to do with home in times of homelessness, migration, and travelling. The domestic thinking can lead us to extension our thought of home and emplacement, entering the remoteness and openness. The idea of being off the beaten track brings our domestication and dwelling again. Serious thinking about home and locality shows anew the task that becomes our challenge. Oikology uncover a poverty of being attached to the nomadic thoughts. We recognize the house in a place off the beaten track - on the sidelines of the world, on the sidelines of discourses, on the sidelines of the official route of culture, on the sidelines promoted the mobility of people and things, but on the sidelines of propaganda of stability and familiarity. We are already so far removed to see the house again, but close enough not to lose the simplicity of home. Oikology leads us to the disquieting question: are you really convinced of that house so easily let you go into all the world?
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Taking a practice theoretical approach and building on the research conducted with a group of people who live their lives on the streets of two Polish cities, this paper provides an account of the homeless city dwellers’ mode of emplacement. It offers the terms licensed, invisible, motile, material, relational, affective, and ad hoc mooring to describe how homeless people establish a place of and for various activities that make up their everyday practice of inhabiting the city. While highlighting the accomplishments of homeless places, the paper also underscores their tentativeness and instability. It situates the homeless mode of emplacement within a wider landscape of normative urban geography, against which the ways homeless people establish themselves in place are often judged out-of-place. It attends to the role that this transgressive potential plays in limiting homeless dwellers’ capabilities for mooring and considers how they might be enhanced.
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W badaniu tym podkreślono nowe przejawy, aspekty i cechy problemu mieszkaniowego i jego rozwiązania poprzez tworzenie i wdrażanie polityki mieszkaniowej na szczeblu krajowym i lokalnym, w kontekście zrównoważonego rozwoju.
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This study highlights the new manifestations and characteristics of the housing problem and its solving by developing and implementing a housing policy at the national and local level within the context of sustainable development.
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Artykuł proponuje mikrosocjologiczną perspektywę w eksploracji praktyk re/konstruowania płci kulturowej (kobiecości i męskości) w przestrzeni domu. W socjologicznym ujęciu „płeć kulturowa” i „przestrzeń” są wytwarzane poprzez społeczne relacje i ograniczenia. Tak więc, opierając się na tych dwóch konceptach, tekst przywołuje wyniki wywiadów zogniskowanych i indywidualnych i poszukuje odpowiedzi na pytanie o to, czy i w jaki sposób płeć kulturowa wytwarzana jest w ramach praktyk zamieszkiwania przez starsze kobiety i starszych mężczyzn.
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This article takes micro sociological look at the (re)construction of gender (femininity and masculinity) in domestic space. In sociological approach, „gender” and „space” are seen as production process based on relation and demarcation. Therefore, using a series of focus groups and interviews, based on these two concepts, this text explorers how gender roles are performed by old women and old men.
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W artykule zaprezentowano wyniki badań dotyczące sytuacji mieszkaniowej młodych małżeństw w powiecie elbląskim. Do badania wykorzystano ankietę skierowaną do nowożeńców, bazującą na pracy J. Korniłowicza (2003). Materiał badawczy zebrano przy współpracy z Urzędami Stanu Cywilnego wszystkich gmin w powiecie. Do opracowania wyników badań wykorzystano metodę wskaźnikową, zaproponowaną przez A. Andrzejewskiego (1987). Celem pracy była analiza sytuacji mieszkaniowej młodych małżeństw. Wyniki badań wskazują na dość wysoką samoocenę warunków mieszkaniowych nowożeńców po ślubie. Najczęstszą formą zamieszkania po ślubie były w opinii respondentów własne mieszkanie (w tym obciążone hipoteką), zamieszkiwanie wraz z rodziną jednego z małżonków oraz rozpoczęcie budowy domu.
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The article presents the results of research on the housing situation of young married couples in Elbląg district. In the study author modified a questionnaire used in the work of J. Korniłowicz (2003), where the indicator method proposed by Adam Andrzejewski (1987) was used. The aim of this paper was to analyze the housing situation of young couples and their self-assessment. The results show a relatively high self-assessment of housing condition safter the wedding, which do not correlate with polish objective indicators. The most common form of residence after the wedding was, in the opinion of the respondents, to live in their own flat (including mortgaged a property), to live with the parents and to start building a house.
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The COVID-19 virus, which took over the year 2020, introduced significant changes in people's behaviour, and thus has had and still has an impact on the shaping and reception of space. The ubiquitous plexiglass partitions, social distance determined by the range of infectious particles and the prohibition of meetings were the main factors of isolation leading sometimes to social phobia. On the other hand, enforced retreat had its advantages, such as slowing down life and strengthening ties among loved ones. It is difficult to talk about the post-COVID era today, when the virus continues to control the lives of millions and there is no end in sight. However, the impact of the pandemic on human space - especially the closest one - present and future (post-Covid) - is already visible. It is related to the dissonance that has arisen between the quality of space and the conflicting emotions and needs of isolated people, such as fear of people and the need for contact, digitization of relationships and the need for intimacy, the need for open space and privacy. This discrepancy prompts interior designers to revise their current approach to designing residential space (currently overused) and to search for new design paths. One of such paths will be described, including the original choice of space features, corresponding to the needs of a modern user. The article was written as part of the research task "Found in the landscape - inconspicuous / desired - imagined spaces".  
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Artykuł napisany w ramach zadania badawczego „Odnalezione w krajobrazie – niepozorne / upragnione – przestrzenie wyobrażone” dotyczy przestrzeni mieszkalnej, na którą największy wpływ miała pandemia COVID-19. Scharakteryzowane w nim zostały negatywne skutki zamknięcia i izolacji, dla których rozwiązaniem może być projektowanie biofiliczne. Ukazane zostały podobieństwa pomiędzy wzorcami biofilii a nastawioną na kontakt z przyrodą estetyką japońską. Podane zostały przykłady architektury pozytywnie oddziałującej na użytkownika dzięki związkom z naturą. Problem ten został zbadany na podstawie publikacji naukowych oraz analizy projektów, w tym także studyjnych.
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W artykule omówiono semantyczną złożoność i fundamentalne strukturalne znaczenie lejtmotywu domu w lirycznej powieści Janki Bryla „Ptaki i gniazda”. Poszukiwanie domu i ojczyzny jest najważniejszym czynnikiem ewolucji głównego bohatera Andreja Runiewicza. Definiuje ono również strukturę powieści. Topos domu jest głównym lejtmotywem, który pojawia sie na przeciwnych biegunach semantycznych, takich jak obca ziemia – ojczyzna, niewola – wolność.
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The article discusses semantic complexity and fundamental structural importance of the leitmotif of home in Yanka Bryl’s lyrical novel “Birds and nests”. The searching of home and homeland is the most important factor in the evolution of Andrey Runevich, the main character of the novel. It also defines the content and the structure of the novel. Topos of home becomes one of the most principal leitmotifs which appears between sense poles of foreign land and homeland, captivity and freedom.
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The article presents Heidegger’s concept of dwelling and Arendt’s figure of a stateless person in order to show a more profound existential dimension of the issue of the occupied territory. The juxtaposition of the above philosophical perspectives allowed for fully stressing the fact that the issues concerning refugees, migrants, repatriates are undoubtedly associated not only with legal or economic aspects, but primarily with how are we able to think about human existence in the context of the dwelling space.
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