"The Political Science Forum" is a series (ISSN 1734-1698) publishing by Institute of Political Science UWM in Olsztyn.
The intention of the editor of the series and editors board "The Political Science Forum" is to be the voice of Olsztyn's political scientists and cooperating in research on modern scientific discourse, including the current, the problems of the world. The intention is to address these problems, which are not perceived or not taken into account by the mass media.
"Forum" at The Central European Journal Of Social Sciences And Humanities (CEJSH).
Already issued the following volumes:
Vol. 6, 2007, pp. 305
Kinds of Political Discourse
ed. by Paweł Woroniecki
Contents:
Introduction - Paweł Woroniecki
Part I - Towards the "Ritual Chaos"
Olga Wasiuta: Is Crime of Genocide during 1932-1033 only Myth?
Daniel Dydak: Time and History in the Discourse of Symbolic Elites in Histuarium adversus paganos by Orosius
Part II - Discours of "Social Drama"
Justyna Chłodna: The Role of Communist Past in Polish Political Discourse
Agnieszka Klarman: Criminal Law as a Political Matter
Vol. 5, 2007, pp. 340
Nations of XXI century, ed. by Adam Hołub
Contents
Introduction - Adam Hołub
Wawrzyniec Konarski: Nation, minority, nationalism, religion - a reason for discussion about the ideas and connections between them
Grzegorz Janusz: Two-sided agreements about minotity rights as a new quality of protection of minorities in Europe at the turn of XX and XXI century
Andrzej Chodubski: National and ethnic distinction of Caucasus in modern unification and dispersion of the world
Tomasz Kuczur: Nation and nationalism and the civil society - the dilemmas of modern Europe
Adam Pomieciński: Nation and country in the process of globalization
Paweł Timofiejuk: National state and nation vs. globalization - relation analysis
Ewa Godlewska: Legal status of national minotities in Austria at the turn of XX and XXI century
Jacek Więcławski: Russians in Latvia - the problem of status and civic rights of Russian inhabitants of Latvia
Degefe Gemechu: Nationalism in Ethiopia
Adam Hołub: Extremist organizations of non-German national character, being active in BRD
Waldemar Możdżonek: Karaims - forgotten nations
Marek Melnyk: The phenomenon of Volodymyr Pilipovich
Varia:
Magdalena Bartoś: The memory of Johann Gotfried Herder in Morag
Małgorzata Pietkiewicz: Freemason press in Poland after 1945
Ewa Gółrniak: Social, religious and national issues according to Stanislaw Stempowski
Vol. 4, 2006, p. 344
Islam in contemporary Africa, ed. by Arkadiusz Żukowski
Contents:
Edward J. Jaremczuk: Face of the African Islam. Outline of the problem
Selim Chazbijewicz: Masonery in Islam taking North Africa into consideration
Rev. Marian Midura: Conducting dialog with Islam on an example of activiti of Polish missionaries in Senegal
Ryszard Vorbrich: Islamic education in Sub-Saharan countries towards Globalisation
Rev. Adam Wąs: Islamic education in Kenya. Selected aspects
Vol. 3, 2005, pp. 256
Polish-African Contacts. Past-Present-Future, ed. by Arkadiusz Żukowski.
Contents:
Arkadiusz Żukowski: Introduction
Andrzej Chodubski: The Polish stereotype of Africa and its changeability
Maciej Ząbek: Continuoty and changes in the Polish images of Africa
Arkadiusz Żukowski: The beginings of the Polish consular posts in the Union of South Africa
Rev. Jacek Pawlik: Nicolas Grunitzky - a son of Polish man as President of the Republic of Togo
Jacek Knopek: Polish relations with North African Arab countries after the Second World War
Degefe Gemechu: Polish-Ethiopian relations. Outline of the problem
Bara Ndiaye: Polish-Senegal relations. Contemporary conditions and perspectives
Edward J. Jaremczuk: KGHM Polska Miedz SA Connections with Africa
Rev. Kazimierz Łatak: African work of the Pope John Paul II
Rev. Jaroslaw Różański: Polish Oblates in Madagaskar (1980-2005)
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