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The article describes the corpus of statements by Polish politicians (CSPP), which is currently under preparation. Th e CSPP comprises text corpora of political parties present in the Polish parliament in 2006–2013. First, the author places the corpus in question in the context of other national corpora of politicians’ statements. In addition, he describes the exact size and composition of the corpus, and provides a statistical and quantitative analysis of the statements included in the CSPP.
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The article is a report on empirical research into the image of a specific communication group. The studied entity is (primarily) a communication group and then (perhaps thus) social group. The studied phenomenon was communication. Its analyses were used to distinguish a group, the image, cohesion and stability of which were tested by the authors. The leading theoretical-methodological concepts adopted by them were: constructivist definition of communication and systemic definition of society.
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The paper is an attempt to carry out a critical reconstruction of the notion of lifestyles. On the one hand, it is a historical review of the views of various authors tackling this issue, and on the other, it is a starting point for the development of the authors’ own concept of lifestyle. Starting from an interdisciplinary research perspective combining the postulates of radical empiricism, theory of social systems and cognitive constructivism, and taking into account the still vague scope of the notion of lifestyle rooted in classic demography or reverse theories of society, we would like to present an alternative concept of this phenomenon, so relevant today.
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