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Dziennikarstwo według papieża Franciszka
The aim of the article is a media analysis of Pope Francis’ teaching on contemporary journalism based on the example of his messages for World Communications Day. A hypothesis that the Pope, noticing the problems of the contemporary system of social communication, believes that journalists play a key role in overcoming them, will be proved right. In the messages for World Communications Day the Pope formulates guidelines for journalists regarding their work that are consistent with the concept of quality journalism.The aim of the article is a media analysis of Pope Francis’ teaching on contemporary journalism based on the example of his messages for World Communications Day. A hypothesis that the Pope, noticing the problems of the contemporary system of social communication, believes that journalists play a key role in overcoming them, will be proved right. In the messages for World Communications Day the Pope formulates guidelines for journalists regarding their work that are consistent with the concept of quality journalism
Wymiar komunikacyjny konfliktu dotyczącego zmian funkcjonowania władzy sądowniczej w Polsce (2016–2021)
In 2016 the government of the national-conservative Law and Justice party launched a reform of the Polish justice system. In an effort to increase the effectiveness of its operation, the authorities de facto sought to increase the influence of the executive over the judiciary. Two polarized camps (supporters and opponents of the reforms) were thus formed in the political and media landscapes. Various forms of communication played an important role in their activities. The article is devoted to the analysis of the structure of actors and the instruments they used to promote or disavow the proposed changes, influence public opinion and create the image of themselves and their opponents.In 2016 the government of the national-conservative Law and Justice party launched a reform of the Polish justice system. In an effort to increase the effectiveness of its operation, the authorities de facto sought to increase the influence of the executive over the judiciary. Two polarized camps (supporters and opponents of the reforms) were thus formed in the political and media landscapes. Various forms of communication played an important role in their activities. The article is devoted to the analysis of the structure of actors and the instruments they used to promote or disavow the proposed changes, influence public opinion and create the image of themselves and their opponents
Yellow Perils: Pandemic imaginaries and the contest for global power
The precise origins of COVID-19 may never be established, but the weight of available evidence confirms that, together with the pandemics of 1890 and 1918 and the two most recent coronavirus viruses, SARS and MERS, it has followed a zoonotic path of transmission—from animals to humans. In which case the problem lies with the accelerating clearances of forests and woodlands for cattle ranching and palm oil and soya plantations to service a global food system increasingly organised around meat intensive fast and convenience foods. McDonald’s and KFC may have originated in America, but their brightly lit outlets are now a familiar sight in Chinese cities servicing a shared urban lifestyle that supports the unsustainable consumption that is driving the present climate and environmental emergencies. If this analysis is correct, responsibility for COVID-19 and the likelihood of future coronavirus pandemics lies primarily with the corporations promoting the intensified industrialisation of global agriculture. These companies form a complex agribusiness network connecting US and Chinese enterprises and driving deforestation and habitat destruction across the world. By escalating contacts between displaced species and humans these interventions significantly increase the likelihood of zoonotic transmission. Addressing this threat requires transformative changes to prevailing priorities for global production and consumption. Confronting the embedded cultures of distrust and antagonism generated by successive abrasive encounters between China and the West is an essential step towards recognising that the major perils now facing humanity are universal and in urgent need of a common and collaborative response.The precise origins of COVID-19 may never be established, but the weight of available evidence confirms that, together with the pandemics of 1890 and 1918 and the two most recent coronavirus viruses, SARS and MERS, it has followed a zoonotic path of transmission—from animals to humans. In which case the problem lies with the accelerating clearances of forests and woodlands for cattle ranching and palm oil and soya plantations to service a global food system increasingly organised around meat intensive fast and convenience foods. McDonald’s and KFC may have originated in America, but their brightly lit outlets are now a familiar sight in Chinese cities servicing a shared urban lifestyle that supports the unsustainable consumption that is driving the present climate and environmental emergencies. If this analysis is correct, responsibility for COVID-19 and the likelihood of future coronavirus pandemics lies primarily with the corporations promoting the intensified industrialisation of global agriculture. These companies form a complex agribusiness network connecting US and Chinese enterprises and driving deforestation and habitat destruction across the world. By escalating contacts between displaced species and humans these interventions significantly increase the likelihood of zoonotic transmission. Addressing this threat requires transformative changes to prevailing priorities for global production and consumption. Confronting the embedded cultures of distrust and antagonism generated by successive abrasive encounters between China and the West is an essential step towards recognising that the major perils now facing humanity are universal and in urgent need of a common and collaborative response
„Fleurs du mal” Charles’a Baudelaire’a w opracowaniu graficznym Armanda Rassenfosse’a
Charles Baudelaire’s Fleurs du mal, a work of intersection between Romanticism, Parnassianism, Decadence and Symbolism, became one of the most widely illustrated volumes of poetry at the turn of the 20th century. Among the modernist artists who graphically interpreted the French author’s works were Félicien Rops, Odilon Redon, Carlos Schwabe and Armand Rassenfosse. The Belgian’s illustrations for Baudelaire’s volume and typographic elaboration of Fleurs du mal proved to be his most important editorial work, considered today as the most complete execution of a fin-de-siècle art book
In the antechamber to extermination: The fate of Polish and Jewish convicts and “Night and Fog Prisoners” in the penitentiary subcamp Blachownia Śląska (Blechhammer) in 1942–1945
The paper examines for the first time the role played by a penitentiary subcamp, that was set up in Blachownia Śląska (Blechhammer) by the penitentiary in Strzelce Opolskie (Gross Strehlitz) in 1942, as part of the Nazis’ plans to “Germanize” the annexed Silesian territories and to eliminate “racial” and political opponents
„Ziemie Odzyskane” w obiektywie Polskiej Kroniki Filmowej – obraz Ziem Zachodnich i Północnych w propagandzie państwowej 1945–1948
The “Recovered Territories” had an immense significance in communist propaganda, with the authorities aiming to mold a distinct image of these regions through diverse media forms. The Polish Film Chronicle (PFC – i.e., newsreel) played a pivotal role in this endeavor. This article analyzes communist propaganda in PFC films from 1945 to 1948. Through quantitative and qualitative analysis and content and image examination, it scrutinizes the images and slogans employed in conveying message, the created image, and the propaganda tools used to shape the perception and help the postwar Polish society to “get used” to new Polish territories and perceive them positively
Dekret między Chaimem, arendarzem mołomolińskim, a Panem Turskim, podstarościm redwińskim, o kradzież żyta
The activity of the Jewish leaseholders should be considered as the one of the most important elements enabling the proper functioning of the Sieniawski-Czartoryski estates. The intensified activity of the representatives of the Jewish faith had also a significant impact on the shape of their relations with non-Jews, including other leaseholders. The trial records remain a direct evidence of described state of affairs