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15 (2011)
What kind of leadership do we need?

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Temat numeru

Topic of the number

Jakiego przywództwa potrzebujemy?
What kind of leadership do we need?
Marcin Moskalewicz
Fundamentalna fasadowość przywództwa
The fundamental superficiality of leadership
Wojciech Przybylski
Zamiast populizmu miłości
Against the populism of love
Michał Wysocki
Przywództwo, czyli skuteczny rząd
The leadership as an effective government
Artur Celiński
Przywództwo ignorantów
The leadership of the ignoramus
Łukasz Kielban, Marcin Moskalewicz
Honor elit przywódczych
The honour of elites
Elżbieta Korolczuk
Przywództwo kobiet. Czy kobiety u władzy zmienią świat?
Women's leadership. Can women in charge change the world?
Tomasz Zarębski
Małpy w megalopolis
Monkeys in the megalopolis
Jan Grzymski
Charyzma niecharyzmatyczna
Charisma of those non-charismatic
Wojciech Przybylski
Jestem psychoanalitykiem państw Dominique Moiuml;si
I am a psychoanalyst of states. Interview with Dominique Moiuml;si

Raport

Report
Piotr Górski
Polityka przy alkoholu. Alkohol przy polityce
Politics and alcohol

Kultura

Culture
Krzysztof Kieślowski, Tomasz Zygadło
Jak zostać żurnalistą radiowym? Zróbmy przerwę na papierosa!
How to become a radio journalist? Let's make a break for a cigarette!
Patrycja Cembrzyńska
Guziki generałów są błyszczące. Męskie kroje Bogusława Bachorczyka
The buttons of generals are brilliant. Men's cuts of Boguslaw Bachorczyk
Piotr Kosiewski
Gdzie miejsce dla kultury?
Where is a place for culture?
Katarzyna Redzisz, Hanna Wróblewska, Jarosław Suchan, Bogna Świątkowska
Gdzie szukać wolności dla kultury? W instytucjach czy poza nimi?
Where to look for the freedom of culture? In the institutions or outside of them?

DNA Miasta

City DNA Code
Levente Polyak
Pięć opowieści o mieście. Dysfunkcje i możliwości w środkowoeuropejskiej stolicy
Five stories about the city: city dysfunction and possibilities of CE capital city

Europa dyskusje

Europe on debate
Alan S. Ross
Chudy, gruby i brzydki. Ciało kanclerza w powojennej polityce Niemiec
Skinny, fat and ugly: Body-politics of post-war Germany's chancellor
Gesine Schwan
Wiedza to nie pogrzebacz. Wyższe uczelnie w społeczeństwach demokratycznych
Knowledge is not a shovel. Higher education institutions in democratic societies

Społeczeństwo

Society
Diana Saniewska
Polska męska -- czyli jaka? Szkic o relacjach metroseksualnych
Masculina Poland that is what? Snapshot of metrosexual relationships
Justyna Czechowska
Jeden klosz na wiele much
One bowl for many flies
Katarzyna Sowula
Klosz na muchy
A bowl for flies

Res musica

Res musica
Maciej Maćkowski
Popkulturowy kult jednostki
Pop-cultural cult of individuality

Książki

Books
Łukasz Mikołajewski
Pamięć fabularyzowana. Powojenne poprawki w Szkicach piórkiem Andrzeja Bobkowskiego
Memory dramatized. Post-war amendments in "Sketches with feather" (Szkice piórkiem) of Andrzej Bobkowski
Paweł Krzaczkowski
Peter Zumthor albo architektura
Peter Zumthor or architecture
Samanta Stecko
Strefy umiarkowane
Moderate zones

Od czytelników

From readers

Wybór odpowiedzi z ankiety 2011
Opinions from survey 2011

Ekonomia

Economics

Siła nabywcza książki
Infographics. The purchasing power of books

Miasto mówi murami

Says city walls
Andrzej Leder
Zgrzebnie o futrach
Coarsely on furs


 

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Europe invents the Gypsies
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Steve Sem-Sandberg
Even nameless horrors must be named

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Mykola Riabchuk
Tymoshenko: Wake-up call for the EU

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Arrivals/Departures: European harbour cities as places of migration
The 24th European Meeting of Cultural Journals
Hamburg, 14-16 September 2012

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Harbour cities as places of movement, of immigration and emigration, inclusion and exclusion, develop distinct modes of being that communicate how they see themselves as part of the structure that is "Europe". The 2012 Eurozine conference will explore how European societies deal variously with the cultural legacy of the "harbour city". [more]

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