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Adam Bodnar - doktor nauk prawnych; Rzecznik Praw Obywatelskich na kadencję 2015-2020; adiunkt w Zakładzie Praw Człowieka Wydziału Prawa i Administracji Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego; autor licznych publikacji na temat praw człowieka oraz prawa Unii Europejskiej. Adam Ploszka - doktorant w Zakładzie Praw Człowieka Wydziału Prawa i Administracji Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego, absolwent prawa i stosunków międzynarodowych na UW; prawnik w Helsińskiej Fundacji Praw Człowieka; autor publikacji z zakresu krajowej i międzynarodowej ochrony praw człowieka. Monografia stanowi oryginalne i nowatorskie w polskiej doktrynie prawniczej omówienie materialnych i proceduralnych aspektów oddziaływ...
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This book is the first monograph that provides a wholesome overview of the history of Antisemitism in Poland. The author critically analyzes the Polish manifestation of the gruesome phenomenon against the backdrop of historical events in all Europe, as she traces the formation of the ideology and its difference from Judeophobia. A special notion requires the author's meticulousness in research of the archives referring to the Catholic Church and folk culture. Most importantly, she does not end with the historical perspective but uses her studies to shed light on the events permeating in the thirty years of the recent Polish history as an independent country.
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Adopting a symbolic interactionist perspective and building extensively on the ethnographic research tradition, this book analyzes the mystique that often accompanies deviance by examining deviance as an ongoing feature of community life. Because deviance is approached in nonprescriptive ways, as a product of community interchange, the emphasis here is on the ways in which deviance is defined, engaged, and regulated. It is examined as the product of human association, as something that is generated by people as they interact with one another, assume viewpoints and initiatives, and try to influence and resist one another within the context of community life. Prus and Grills do not attempt to ...
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