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  • 2025-09
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    Enabling an inclusive and sustainable cultural ecosystem and driving economic development

    Fleming, Tom
    Schmidt, Kathrin
    Sekhar, Anupama
    This chapter highlights the critical role of the economic dimension of culture in advocating for its inclusion as a stand-alone goal in the next Sustainable Development Agenda. Recognizing culture within the SDGs is essential, as it contributes significantly to sustainable and human development outcomes, including economic growth, social cohesion and youth engagement. The chapter underscores that culture, through both heritage and creativity, is a dynamic driver of innovation and central to fostering inclusive and resilient societies. It also addresses the evolving governance of culture, shaped by institutional innovations, shifting political priorities and the integration of CCIs into national agendas, including connections to wider cultural elements such as cultural heritage. By linking culture to economic diversification, social resilience and environmental sustainability, the chapter demonstrates that any sustainable development framework must place culture at its core.
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  • 2025
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    “That’s how everything started to click” – the contextual factors shaping the bullying experience from the former victims’ perspective

    Bullying is a multifaceted phenomenon requiring a wide-angle view considering the social, institutional, and cultural factors. The primary objective of the present study is to acquire in-depth insights into the narratives of former bullying victims, identify important contextual factors, and gain a better understanding of their influence on the formation of a comprehensive lived experience. Thus, this study employed the interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA). The research sample comprised of nine polish women (21–34) who had experienced bullying during their education for more than six months. Results offer empirical insights into the underlying factors beyond bullying behavior, rooted in social reality (e.g., interpersonal relationships within social networks, understanding of intentionality, social support) and in perceived outcomes (e.g., suffered harm, unpleasant emotions, secondary losses). We identified the shared characteristics of bullying experiences and coded and themed them into the following categories: exclusion, double-dealing, intimate humiliation, self-image attack, and aggressive self-defense.
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  • 2025
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    Relationship between Music Education and Attentional Control: Evidence from an Eye Tracking Study in Primary School Children

    Cybulska, Agata
    Wisiecka, Katarzyna
    Duchowski, Andrew
    The present longitudinal quasi-experimental study examined the extent to which music education is related to the development of attentional control. Control of visual attention was examined with the use of an antisaccade task in an eye tracking study. Fifty primary school children (6–7 years old), 25 from music school matched on fluid intelligence with their peers from non-music primary school, performed the antisaccade task three times, at the beginning of school education, after 12 and 24 months. Their eye movements were recorded each time. Over time, attentional control increased in both groups. Music school children performed significantly better than general school children in antisaccadic trials. In line with the prediction, all students’ correct responses in the antisaccade task were faster over the time of education, supporting growth in their ability of attentional control. Yet this growth was significantly greater in music school children. Only music school children significantly decrease the latency of saccades toward the target in the correct antisaccade trials. No such trend was significant for children without music education. Finally, fluid intelligence increased over time in both groups. The present study demonstrated a relationship between systematic music education for the development of children’s attentional control.
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  • 2024-12
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    Odyseusz idzie na emeryturę

    The text – drawing inspiration from the tale of the three waves in Plato᾿s Republic – focuses on the final journey of Odysseus, foretold by Homer’s Teiresias in the Odyssey. This journey – undertaken alone with an oar on his shoulder to a land where people know nothing of the sea – represents a stage in the path of moral maturation, essential for achieving a serene old age, concluded with a gentle death among happy people, and a fulfilled life. It symbolizes the path to a confrontation with something beyond ordinary experience. Plato points to the need for a similar journey, as in the Allegory of the Cave, where the most important lessons are learned not from others but through individual effort, by turning away from what we know in everyday life. At the end of his final journey, Odysseus is to face the question of whether the oar he carries, symbolizing the hardships of his journey back from Troy to Ithaca, is in fact a winnowing fan – a farming tool used to separate the grain from the chaff. The final journey is essential to – using Plato’s language – achieving inner harmony, which is the basis of justice, a virtue Odysseus appears not to have fully attained before this journey.
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  • 2025-09
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    Love beyond east and west: How cultural models of selfhood predict frequency of being in love

    Okvitawanli, Ayu
    Gajewska, Olga
    Joshanloo, Mohsen
    Vignoles, Vivian L.
    Wai Lan Yeung, Victoria
    Górski, Maciej R.
    Haas, Brian W.
    Hussain, M. Azhar
    Park, Joonha
    Akaliyski, Plamen
    Guemaz, Farida
    Boussena, Mahmoud
    Sánchez-Rodríguez, Ángel
    Iter, Nuha
    Vlasenko, Olha
    Bond, Michael Harris
    Miu-Chi Lun, Vivian
    Man Wai Li, Liman
    Amali Aminnuddin, Nur
    Işık, İdil
    Ngom-Dieng, Laina
    Fülöp, Márta
    Igbokwe, David
    Adamovic, Mladen
    Garðarsdóttir, Ragna Benedikta
    Soboleva, Natalia
    Teyssier, Julien
    Glückstad, Fumiko Kano
    Akello, Grace
    Akotia, Charity
    Albert, Isabelle
    Almakaeva, Anna
    Appoh, Lily
    Arévalo Mira, Douglas Marlon
    Bakyono-Nabaloum, Rasmata
    Baltin, Arno
    Barrientos Marroquin, Pablo Eduardo
    Boer, Diana
    Denoux, Patrick
    Domínguez Espinosa, Alejandra
    Espinosa, Agustin
    Esteves, Carla Sofia
    Gamsakhurdia, Vladimer
    Gavreliuc, Alin
    Hasanov, Rafail
    Raymond Igou, Eric
    Iqbal, Naved
    Kascakova, Natalia
    Klůzová Kračmárová, Lucie
    Kocimska-Bortnowska, Agata
    Kosiarczyk, Aleksandra
    Kostoula, Olga
    Kronberger, Nicole
    Kwiatkowska, Anna
    Lee, Hannah
    Malyonov, Alexander
    Malyonova, Arina
    Maricchiolo, Fridanna
    Mohammed, Linda
    Mohorić, Tamara
    Mosanya, Magdalena
    Mosca, Oriana
    Murdock, Elke
    Mustaffa, Nur Fariza
    Myślińska-Szarek, Katarzyna
    Nader, Martin
    Nadi, Azar
    Ochoa, Danielle
    Olechowski, Mateusz
    Palikot, Ewa
    Pavlopoulos, Vassilis
    Pavlović, Zoran
    Poláčková Šolcová, Iva
    Reza-A-Rabby, Md.
    Rizwan, Muhammad
    Rocha, Ana Maria
    Romashov, Vladyslav
    Røysamb, Espen
    Samekin, Adil
    Schwarz, Beate
    Selim, Heyla
    Serdarevich, Ursula
    Sirlopú, David
    Sobhie, Rosita
    Sokolov, Boris
    Stogianni, Maria
    Stoyanova, Stanislava
    Sun, Chien-Ru
    Torres, Claudio
    Uchida, Yukiko
    van Osch, Yvette
    van Tilburg, Wijnand
    Vauclair, Christin-Melanie
    Wasiel, Arkadiusz
    Xing, Cai
    Yeung, June Chun
    Zelenski, John
    Krys, Kuba
    The purpose of this paper is to understand the implications of different dimensions of cultural models of selfhood for the frequency of being in love across cultures. This is achieved by analyzing large cross-cultural datasets encompassing 49 and 70 countries. In doing so, this paper extends the current discussion regarding the impact of cultural contexts and individual mindsets on the experience of being in love by correlating eight dimensions of independent and interdependent selves (Vignoles et al., 2016). Across eight different self-construal dimensions, we found that the strongest correlate of being in love was the self-expression (vs. harmony) dimension, where a higher frequency of feeling in love, measured by Likert scale from never to all the time, was associated with greater self-expression, both at the country and at the individual levels. Our results refine the discussion on the impact of Individualism/Collectivism on love experiences by demonstrating that it is specifically the self-expression aspect of individualistic/modernized countries that contributes to a higher frequency of being in love.
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  • 2024-05-24

    Psychologia społeczna. Wydanie drugie zaktualizowane

    Nowa wersja podręcznika Psychologia społeczna ukazuje się w 14 lat po jego pierwszej edycji. Później było wiele wydań, bo podręcznik zyskał powszechne uznanie wykładowców i studentów. To wydanie jednak zasadniczo różni się od poprzednich. Współautorem został Tomasz Grzyb. W tomie przybyło wiele nowych fragmentów, niektóre kwestie zaktualizowano bądź opatrzono dodatkowymi komentarzami, odwołując się do świeżej literatury. Przede wszystkim zmienił się świat dookoła nas, pojawiły się nowe zjawiska, jak na przykład światowa pandemia COVID-19 i wraz z tym potrzeba odniesienia się do jej psychologicznych konsekwencji, a o wielu zjawiskach, którymi zajmuje się psychologia społeczna wiemy dziś więcej niż kilkanaście lat temu. Nie pozostało to bez wpływu na sam podręcznik – jego nowa, zmodyfikowana i przeredagowana treść lepiej oddaje charakter zmieniającej się, choć ciągle tak samo fascynującej dziedziny, jaką jest psychologia społeczna. Profesorowie Bogdan Wojciszke i Tomasz Grzyb, psychologowie o światowej renomie, napisali podręcznik do psychologii społecznej, jakiego jeszcze w Polsce nie było. Książka obejmuje wszystkie klasyczne zagadnienia składające się na tę dyscyplinę oraz zagadnienia relatywnie nowe, takie jak kwestie różnic płci, nowych mediów, społeczeństwa sieci, miłości i władzy. Napisana jasnym i barwnym językiem skupia się na prawidłowościach rządzących ludzką psychiką i postępowaniem. Pokazuje, w jak fascynujący sposób psychologia społeczna odpowiada na pytanie, kim jest człowiek i na czym polega jego społeczna natura. Wcześniejsze wydania tej książki stały się fundamentem dydaktyki akademickiej na kierunku psychologia.
    Pozostałe osiągnięcia naukoweMonografia (zamknięty dostęp)Monograph
  • Rural protest 2012-2022

    The database contains occurrences of collective acts of rural protest. It contains a catalogue of all publicly registered rural collective protests events in 2012–2022—a universe. Definition Rural is defined as either 1. occurring within a rural area; or 2. involving rural actors (groups or organizations based in rural communities; or 3. pertaining to issues specific to the countryside, rural life, rural issues, agriculture or the natural environment. “Public” is understood to mean an action which is reported in at least one source. “Collective” is an action undertaken by at least three people. A collective public event is an act of protest if it is undertaken to articulate certain specified demands and is not a routine or legally prescribed behaviour of a social or political organization and whose form deviates from the routinely accepted way of voicing demands. Demands are “articulated” when the participants (whether organized or not) turn to institutions, organizations and enterprises, both public and private, and: express demands addressed at the public. A single protest event may include the activity of several separate groups or organizations. Unit of analysis The unit of analysis combines information derived from a series of articles from all the analysed publications dealing with one particular protest event or with a series of activities which can be defined as a single collective public protest event. Sources The methodology was used to collect information from sectoral (agricultural) and local sources. The sources of information are media which focus their reporting on rural affairs and the countryside. Their content was stored by and commissioned from a specialized company. 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  • 2025-08-11
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    What Puppygirls Know? The (in)Human Pedagogy of a Trans Feminine Style

    ‘Puppygirls’ is a name for a particular kinky trans feminine lesbian style, rooted in the long history of trans erotic productions, and currently thriving on social media platforms, such as Twitter (now X), Bluesky, or Discord. In this article, I provide an analysis of the style that is rooted in personal immersion in ‘puppygirl culture’. Using several examples of puppygirl media productions, I argue for the possibility of reading the puppygirl style as a critical practice: one that hints at ways of being trans that do rely on the ciscentric understanding of ‘the human’ as their point of reference. In doing so, I show how puppygirl style resonates with theoretical interventions in the field of trans studies offered by scholars such as Susan Stryker and Talia Mae Bettcher.
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  • 2023-06-09
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    Fantazje o byciu podawaną z rąk do rąk. Transkobiece marzenia o uprzedmiotowieniu jako mechanizm produkcji płci

    Szpilka, Jan 'Jay'
    This article is an attempt at the analysis of the relationship between trans feminine fantasies of extreme, sadomasochistic objectification in sexual relations, and social means of the production of gender. Using mixed methods (literary ana-lysis, autotheory, and feminist critique) it situates the problem of sadomasochism and trans femininity within the context of patriarchal gender norms, but also within the context of the desire to embody these norms as a form of a gender affirmation. Rejecting trans-exclusionary proposals, it suggests the possibility to understand the trans feminine romance with objectification as an intentional strategy for seizing the means of the production of gender. However, to understand those strategies, one must look beyond frameworks which portray agency as being founded on a com-plete exclusion of submissiveness.
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  • 2023Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN
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    Metodologia i statystyka : Przewodnik naukowego turysty

    Kołek, Mateusz F.
    Józefacka, Natalia M.
    Pozostałe osiągnięcia naukoweMonografia (zamknięty dostęp)Monograph