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O ‘cygańìtko flamenko’ gaʒitkones Polskaθe – so si and-i literatùra pe Polskaqëri gaʒìtko ćhib
The article outlines Polish literature dedicated to the phenomenon of flamenco. An author not only presents the state of research on flamenco in Poland, but also refers readers both to the earliest and to the most popular works on flamenco functioning abroad. While analyzing Polish literature Piotrowska asks a question about general attitude of Polish authors towards the issue of ‘Gypsyness’ of flamenco and presents how Polish writers treat Gypsy roots of flamenco. The author concludes that in Polish literature – comprising a few articles and books – Gypsy connotations of flamenco are usually duly underlined. At the same time, Piotrowska states that Polish literature on flamenco is dominated by practical approach focusing on performantive practices (dance, instrumental play), rather than on historic or aesthetic perspective. The author stresses the absence of Polish translations of important books on flamenco, however she also acknowledges the role Polish Internet sites play in promoting the Gypsy aspect of flamenco phenomenon.Natalia Gancar
Does our well-being decrease when we value high materialistic aspirations or when we attain them? [Dataset]
Supplementary materials to: Zawadzka, A. M., Niesiobędzka, M., & Żemojtel-Piotrowska, M. (2018). Does our well-being decrease when we value high materialistic aspirations or when we attain them? Social Psychological Bulletin, 13(1), Article e25504. https://doi.org/10.5964/spb.v13i1.25504notReviewe
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Mathematical model for NF-kappa B-driven proliferation of adult neural stem cells
Piotrowska M, Widera D, Kaltschmidt B, an der Heiden U, Kaltschmidt C. Mathematical model for NF-kappa B-driven proliferation of adult neural stem cells. CELL PROLIFERATION. 2006;39(6):441-455
Od Carmen po cygańskie disco polo: mit cygański w kulturze muzycznej Europy nowożytnej
It can be claimed that modern European musical culture contributed to the crystalliza-tion and dissemination of a certain stereotype of a Gypsy person, and contributed to the creation of the highly romanticised Gypsy myth. The author of the paper – Anna G. Piotrowska, shows how 19th century operas, operettas or instrumental works helped to propagate the image of the stereotyped Gypsy, and ventures to prove that also pop music heavily draws on the same stereotype. Of special interest for her is Polish 20th and 21st century situation where conventionalized picture of Gypsies was conveyed and even a subgenre called Gypsy disco polo emerged. The author summarizes her observations by defining these specific features attributed to the widely understood ‘Gypsyness’ that assure its popularity in the realm of musical culture
Dark personality traits, political values, and prejudice: Testing a dual process model of prejudice towards refugees
There are two classes of explanations of prejudice: situational and personality. In a sample of Polish community members (n = 394), we tried to understand individual differences in prejudice towards refugees (i.e., classical and modern prejudice along with social distance) by considering the role of individual differences in the Dark Triad traits (i.e., narcissism, psychopathy, and Machiavellianism), collective narcissism (i.e., agentic and communal), social dominance, and authoritarianism. Both the Dark Triad traits and collective narcissism were associated with prejudice towards refugees among Poles, but the association for the former was fully mediated by social dominance—an effect that was stronger in men—whereas the association for the latter was partially mediated by authoritarianism—an effect that was stronger in women. We discuss our findings referring to a dual process model of prejudice
We will rescue Italy, but we dislike the European Union: Collective narcissism and the COVID-19 threat
Collective narcissists are hostile towards outgroup members, especially in response to threats against the ingroup. In the current study (N = 662; Polish community sample), we examined the associations between collective narcissism and intergroup relations using the agency–communion model of collective narcissism during the initial weeks of the COVID-19 threat in Poland. Assuming the COVID-19 threat is agentic (i.e., related to biological and economic danger), we expected it to be unrelated to collective narcissism’s communal aspect. We also expected that collective narcissists would enhance their ingroup image to modify the effects of the COVID-19 threat on intergroup relations. In general, collective narcissism was related to less favorable attitudes toward the European Union, more favorable attitudes toward China, and a willingness to help Italians. The agentic aspect of narcissism was unrelated to intergroup prosocialness, while the communal aspect of narcissism was unrelated to attitudes toward the European Union. The COVID threat suppressed unfavorable attitudes towards the European Union among collective narcissists. Therefore, the COVID threat has limited yet unexpected effects on attitudes toward outgroups among collective narcissists
Méthodologie dans les recherches en aquisition des langues
« La méthodologie » des recherches en acquisition, annoncée dans le titre de ce recueil, doit se lire plutôt comme « les méthodologies » où le pluriel avertit de la présence de plusieurs démarches possibles à suivre pour comprendre comment se met en oeuvre le système d’une langue nouvellement acquise. Une partie des textes réunis dans ce volume 9 de la série 12/15 trouve son origine dans les contributions présentées lors du colloque international des jeunes chercheurs organisé par la Chaire d’Acquisition et de Didactique des Langues (CADiL) de l’Université Catholique de Lublin Jean Paul II, à Lublin, en 2019. Emilie Riguel, Elodie Peurou, Kévin Raynaud, Aneta Filipiuk-Kusz, Meriama Rahmani et Aleksandra Murat-Bednarz ont ainsi présenté les travaux réalisés dans le cadre de préparation de leurs thèses, Aleksandra Dyderska et Ewelina Gąbka – de leurs mémoires de fin d’étude (master 2). Mettant en relief les questions méthodologiques auxquelles ils ont tous fait face, ensemble, ces jeunes chercheurs ont réussi à balayer un champ d’investigations certainement très large, allant de l’acquisition d’une L3 par un enfant de 6 ans à l’attrition de la L1 par des adultes immigrés, de l’acquisition des structures figées en anglais L2 à la capacité d’interagir en classe de FLE, du sémantisme des titres de presse à l’interprétation d’un texte littéraire. Les articles de Małgorzata Piotrowska-Skrzypek, Katarzyna Karpińska-Szaj et Bernadeta Wojciechowska, Anna Kucharska, Christine Martinez sont des textes de chercheuses chevronnées. Ces contributions servent, au fond, d’études matricielles où la méthodologie mise en oeuvre et présentée fait partie intégrale de l’originalité des études menées.Publikacja dofinansowana ze środków Narodowego Centrum Nauki (National Science Center, Poland) w ramach realizacji projektu: 2015/18/M/HS2/00101 (Acquisition of language complexity in foreign language teaching and learning
Un suolo antropogenico a confronto con un suolo originario non disturbato:andamento di vari bio- indicatori
Emotional regulation and the occurrence and course of hypertension
Piotrowska-Półrolnik Małgorzata, Krejtz Izabela, Holas Paweł. Emotional regulation and the occurrence and course of hypertension. Journal of Education, Health and Sport. 2017;7(5):315-328. eISSN 2391-8306. DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.580863
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Received: 01.05.2017. Revised: 06.05.2017. Accepted: 18.05.2017.
Regulacja emocjonalna a występowanie i przebieg nadciśnienia tętniczego
Małgorzata Piotrowska-Półrolnik1, Izabela Krejtz1, Paweł Holas2
1. Uniwersytet Humanistycznospołeczny SWPS w Warszawie
2. Uniwersytet Warszawski
Abstrakt
Artykuł ten ma na celu zwrócenie uwagi na rolę czynników psychologicznych w zachorowaniu, przebiegu, jak również w leczeniu nadciśnienia tętniczego. Czynniki psychologiczne, dotyczące szczególnie tego jak osoba reguluje negatywne emocje, mogą przyczyniać się do zwiększenia ryzyka zachorowania na choroby układu krążenia lub zaostrzenia przebiegu tych chorób.
W ciągu ostatnich kilkudziesięciu lat zostało zgromadzonych wiele danych ukazujących związek czynników psychoemocjonalnych z powstawaniem i rozwojem chorób somatycznych, w tym nadciśnieniu tętniczym. Coraz więcej wyników badań naukowych wskazuje na to, że regulacja emocjonalna wiąże się z występowaniem i nasileniem nadciśnienia tętniczego.
Konsekwencją tej wiedzy jest poszukiwanie interwencji psychospołecznych, które mogłyby prowadzić do redukcji wartości ciśnienia tętniczego u osób chorujących na nadciśnienie. Wśród nich, wstępne badania dotyczą takich interwencji jak: trening medytacyjny w tym medytacja transcendentalna, trening powolnego oddechu oraz trening redukcji stresu oparty na uważności (MBSR, ang. Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction). W wymienionych treningach pokładana jest nadzieja również w tych przypadkach, kiedy trudno jest unormować wartości ciśnienia jedynie lekami normotensyjnymi.
Słowa kluczowe: regulacja emocjonalna, nadciśnienie tętnicze
Emotional regulation and the occurrence and course of hypertension
Małgorzata Piotrowska-Półrolnik1, Izabela Krejtz1, Paweł Holas2
1. University of Humanities and Social Sciences SWPS in Warsaw
2. Warsaw University
Abstract
This article aims to draw attention to the role of psychological factors in morbidity, progression, as well as in the treatment of hypertension. Psychological factors, especially how a person regulates negative emotions, can contribute to the increased risk of cardiovascular disease or exacerbation of these diseases.
Over the past several decades, many data have been collected showing the relationship of psycho-emotional factors to the development and development of somatic diseases, including hypertension. More and more research shows that emotional regulation is associated with the occurrence and severity of hypertension.
The consequence of this knowledge is the search for psychosocial interventions that could lead to a reduction in blood pressure in hypertensive people. Among them, preliminary research deals with such interventions as meditation training including transcendental meditation, slow breath training, and Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) training. In these training sessions hope is also given in cases where it is difficult to normalize the pressure values with only normotensive drugs.
Key words: emotional regulation, hypertensio
Adaptive and maladaptive behaviour during the COVID-19 pandemic: the roles of dark triad traits, collective narcissism, and health belief
In a nationally representative sample from Poland (N = 755), we examined the relationships between the Dark Triad traits (i.e., psychopathy, Machiavellianism, and narcissism) and collective narcissism (i.e., agentic and communal) on the one hand, and behaviors related to the COVID-19 pandemic at (1) the zero-order level, at (2) the latent variance level, and (3) indirectly through health beliefs about the virus (i.e., the health belief model) on the other. We focused on preventive and hoarding behaviors as common reactions toward the pandemic. Participants characterized by the Dark Triad traits engaged less in prevention and more in hoarding, whereas those characterized by collective narcissism engaged in more hoarding only. Coronavirus-related health beliefs mediated patterns of prevention (fully) and hoarding (partially) in the latent Dark Triad (Dark Core) and collective narcissism. However, specific beliefs worked in opposite directions, resulting in a weak indirect effect for prevention and a null indirect effect for hoarding. The results point to the utility of health beliefs in predicting behaviors during the pandemic, explaining (at least in part) problematic behaviors associated with the dark personalities (i.e., Dark Triad, collective narcissism)
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