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Poland: Policing Women, Policing Minorities We recommend the latest issue of "Social Research: An International Quarterly", including an article by Prof. A. Kościańska |
Agnieszka KościańskaKościańska | 2024 |
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The Routledge Handbook of Sexuality in East Central Europe | Edited By Agnieszka Kościańska, Anita Kurimay, Kateřina Lišková, Hadley Z. RenkinKościańska | 2025 |
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Negotiating moral regimes: Polish Catholics’ changing attitudes towards Catholic sexual ethics | Agnieszka Kosiorowska-Le RallKosiorowska-Le Rall | 2025 |
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‘City of the Future’ Built Space, Modernity and Urban Change in Astana | Laszczkowski MateuszLaszczkowski | 2016 |
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Affective States: Entanglements, Suspensions, Suspicions | Mateusz Laszczkowski, Madeleine Reeves (red.)Laszczkowski | 2017 |
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Notes from a Blurry Border | Mateusz LaszczkowskiLaszczkowski | 2018 |
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The Big, the Small, and the Ugly: The Politics of Scale-Making in a Contested Railway Project in Italy We recommend an article by Mateusz. Laszczkowski PhD in "Ethnos". The article looks at the disputes surrounding the high-speed railway project in the Italian Alps. Using this example, the author argues that scale in infrastructure 'mega-projects' - their seemingly obvious 'size' - is the result of political processes in which the agency of various actors, from macroeconomic factors to microscopic particles in the air, is negotiated. |
Mateusz LaszczkowskiLaszczkowski | 2023 |
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Muslims and Christians in the Bulgarian Rhodopes. Studies on Religious (Anti)Syncretism | Lubańska MagdalenaLubańska | 2015 |
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Religious Imageries at Polish Catholic Shrines -articles in The Journal of Global Catholicism | Magdalena Lubańska, Kamila Baraniecka-Olszewska, Julia Bujskich, Konrad SiekierskiLubańska | 2018 |
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Religious Boundaries, Komsholuk, and Sharing Sacred Spaces in Bulgaria | Magdalena LubańskaLubańska | 2018 |
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Between Monster Child and Innocent Baby: Managing Fear and Hope in Polish Debates on In Vitro Fertilisation | Ewa Maciejewska-Mroczek, Magdalena Radkowska-WalkowiczMaciejewska | 2018 |
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Slavic Music or In Crudo Village Tradition? Who Needs Folk Music in Poland Nowadays? | Maria Małanicz-PrzybylskaMałanicz-Przybylska | 2025 |
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Flood as permacrisis. Response-Ability, and the Politics of Water | Małgorzata OwczarskaOwczarska | 2025 |
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Subversive archaism: Troubling traditionalists and the politics of national heritage By Michael Herzfeld. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2022. 256 pp. | Helena PatzerPatzer | 2025 |
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Intangible heritage system: challenges of culture preservation in a cross-cultural perspective | Marzanna PopławskaPopławska | 2025 |
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‘Should I Buy Her a Doll’? Motherhood and Turner Syndrome in Poland | Magdalena Radkowska, Ewa Maciejewska-MroczekRadkowska | 2023 |
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How the Political Becomes Private: In Vitro Fertilization and the Catholic Church in Poland | Magdalena Radkowska-WalkowiczRadkowska-Walkowicz | 2017 |
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The Negotiation of Medical Treatments by Parents of Children with Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia in Poland The Medical Anthropology journal published an article by M. Radkowska-Walkowicz (Institute of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology, University of Warsaw) and A. Kucharska (Medical University of Warsaw) "The Negotiation of Medical Treatments by Parents of Children with Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia in Poland". |
Magdalena Radkowska-Walkowicz, Anna KucharskaRadkowska-Walkowicz | 2025 |
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Pre-textual Ethnographies: Challenging the phenomenological level of anthropological knowledge-making | Tomasz Rakowski, Helena Patzer (red.)Rakowski | 2018 |
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Hunters, Gatherers, and Practitioners of Powerlessness. An Ethnography of the Degraded in Postsocialist Poland | Tomasz RakowskiRakowski | 2016 |