ANNUAL INDEX 2005

No 1/149/2005

  • Sławomir Magala, Honing and Framing Ourselves
  • Daniela Angi, Beyond the Boundaries of Nation-State
  • Barbara A. Misztal, Memory and the Construction of Temporality
  • Elżbieta Hałas, Constructing the Identity of a Nation-State
  • Andrzej Zybertowicz, Anti-Development Interest Groups
  • Book Review
  • Books Recommended
  • Annual Index 2004

No 2/150/2005

  • Barbara Lewenstein, Toward Civic Visions of Local Communities
  • Piotr Koryś, Maciej Tymiński, Understanding “Conflict of Interest” in Post-Communist Poland
  • Antonina Ostrowska, The Patterns of Sexual Behaviour of Polish Men and Women
  • Jarosław Kilias, The Good Soldier Svejk and a Sociological Account of National Identification
  • Adam Jelonek, Political Culture and its Impact to the Contemporary Regimes of East Asia
  • Research Projects in the Making
  • Books Recommended

No 3/151/2005

  • Charles Tilly, Rethinking Inequalities
  • Kazimierz M. Słomczyński, Irina Tomescu-Dubrow, Friendship Patterns and Upward Mobility: A Test of Social Capital Hypothesis
  • Elżbieta Tarkowska, Child Poverty in Poland
  • Maria Iliycheva, „Faithful Until Death”: Sports Fans and Nationalist Discourse in Bulgarian Internet Forums
  • Research Reports
  • Beata Łaciak, Portrait of the Child in the Polish Press
  • Hanna Bojar, Family Values from Parental Perspective
  • Mikołaj Pawlak, The Children of Foreigners in Polish Lower Secondary Schools – Two Strategies of Coping with Them
  • Communiques
  • 7th Congress of ESA
  • 2nd Edmund Mokrzycki Symposium
  • Books Recommended

No 4/152/2005

  • Shmuel N. Eisenstadt’s, Honorary Doctorate of Warsaw University
  • Joanna Kurczewska, National Identities Vis-a-vis Democracy and Catholicism
  • Marian Kempny, Nation-building as a Communist “Rational Planning” Strategy Subverted by Local Narratives
  • Magdalena Waligórska, A Goy Fiddler on the Roof
  • Jennifer Mitchell, Negotiating Identity Politics: Emerging Roma Ethnogenesis in the Post Socialist States of South Eastern and Central Eastern Europe
  • Michał Federowicz, The Four Segments of Institutional Change
  • Books Recommended