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| Projekt: Joanna Bartkowiak | 
16-18 października odbędzie się w Gdańsku konferencja Europejskiego Towarzystwa Socjologicznego poświęcona analizie zmian transformacyjnych po przewrocie solidarnościowym. Wydział Nauk Społecznych Uniwersytetu Gdańskiego oraz Europejskie Centrum Solidarności odwiedzą wybitne osobistości z Polski, krajów Europy i Stanów Zjednoczonych zajmujących się tą ważną problematyką. Zapraszamy do zapoznania się z programem (w rozwinięciu pod plakatem) i czynnego uczestnictwa w tym niecodziennym wydarzeniu.
Inicjatorem i duszą organizacyjną konferencji jest Arek Peisert. Pomaga Zakład Socjologii Ogólnej IFSiD UG
[Program update from October 12, 2014]
THUSRDAY 16 OCTOBER 
Faculty of Social Sciences, University
of Gdańsk, ul. Bażyńskiego 4, Gdańsk
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18.10 -19.55   
SESSION 2:    
CLASS DISTINCTIONS IN THE TRANSFROMATION ERA  
C 213-C214 
(4 papers + 1 distributed) 
Chair: Anna Horolets 
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18.10 -19.55   
SESSION 3  
FACES OF CIVIL SOCIETY IN THE EEC  
S207 
(4 papers + 1 distributed) 
Chair: Michał Kaczmarczyk 
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Bartosz Mika 
(University of Gdańsk) 
Class society or risk society? 
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Dominika Polańska & Grzegorz Piotrowski 
(Södertörn
  University, Sweden) 
Reversing previous views of
  post-socialist civil society by studying the rising field of urban social
  movements in Poland
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Ken Roberts 
(School of Sociology and
  Social Policy, University of Liverpool) 
Class
  formation and distinction: twenty-five years of change in Eastern Europe     
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Magdalena Szczepańska 
(Kazimierz
  Wielki University Bydgoszcz) 
Homeowner
  associations and civic engagement: the case of Poland 
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Maciej Gdula 
(University of Warsaw) 
Transformations Landmarks 
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Anisya Khokhlova & Elena Tykanova 
(Faculty of Sociology, St. Petersburg State University) 
Resource mobilization in urban space contestation: the case of garage
  wars in post-soviet St. Petersburg 
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Przemysław Sadura 
(University of Warsaw) 
Education, Culture and Class Lifestyles. Changing Patterns of Class
  Conflicts in Contemporary Poland 
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Marta Marciniak (read by Michał Kaczmarczyk) 
(Independent
  scholar) 
“How not to create a new system, or the
  role of punks and skinheads in the transformation of social and cultural life
  in Poland since the late 80s” 
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Sergey
  Korotayev (distributed paper) 
(National Research University “Higher School of Economics”) 
The Impact
  of Culture on the Creativity of Professionals Working in Multicultural Teams
  in Russia.  
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Marina Makarova (distributed paper) 
(Udmurt State
  University) 
Anticorruption activity of nongovernment organizations in Poland and
  Russia 
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20.00
RECEPTION (C211-212)
FRIDAY 17 OCTOBER 
Faculty of Social Sciences,  University of Gdańsk, ul. Bażyńskiego
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9.15-11.00 
SESSION
  4 . SYMBOLIC BORDERS IN THE DISCOURSES OF TRANSFORMATIONS 
S 207   
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Chair: Anna Horolets 
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Jerzy
  Kuniewski 
(University
  of Gdańsk) 
History
  repeated or written a new? The events in Ukraine as a prelude to system
  changes not only in Europe—an attempt at the interpretation of rapid social
  change. 
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Klaus
  Mueller 
(AGH
  University of Science and Technology) 
Why the Ukraine Failed
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Piotr
  Wiench 
(Faculty of Social Sciences, Warsaw University of
  Life Sciences) 
The
  transformation of the comprador class 
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Tomasz
  Warczok 
(The Robert B. Zajonc Institute for Social Sciences The
  University of Warsaw) 
Classifications
  and rituals. Disciplining the poor in a semi-peripheral post-communist
  country. 
11.00-11.40
  Key-note speaker 
S 207 
Tomasz Zarycki 
(University of Warsaw, Institute for Social Studies) 
Ideologies of “eastness” as compensatory strategies of Central
  and Eastern European peripheries 
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11.40-11.55. Coffee break (corridor) 
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11.55-14.05 
SESSION
  5  
SOCIAL
  MOBILITY TRENDS AND BARRIERS 
C213-C214 
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11.55-14.05 
SESSION
  6 
IDEOLOGICAL
  TENSIONS  AND IDENTITIES 
S
  207  
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5 papers 
Chair:
  Krzysztof Stachura 
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5 papers +1
  distributed 
Chair; Elena
  Danilova 
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Anna
  Baczko-Dombi & Ilona Wysmułek 
(Institute of Philosophy and
  Sociology Polish Academy of
  Sciences, Institute of Sociology
  University of Warsaw) 
What do you need to succeed,
  Poles? Subjective assessment of the determinants of success in POLPAN data
  (1988-2013) 
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Adam
  Konopka 
(University of Gdańsk) 
Political backlash in postcommunist Poland –
  the alliances between nationalist far right and working class 25 years after
  the decline of communism 
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Katarzyna
  Staszyńska 
(Kozminski University) 
Deprivation of economic needs of the Polish society  
and strategies of dealing with deprivation: changes over the period
  1980-2011 
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Andrei
  Gheorghită & Mircea Comsa 
(Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu and Babeș-Bolyai University of
  Cluj-Napoca) 
Party Characteristics and Leader Effects in Post-Communist Polities 
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Alexi
  Gugushvili 
(Bremen International Graduate School of
  Social Sciences) 
Economic Liberalisation
  and Intergenerational 
Social Mobility - Exploring the Links 
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Tadeusz
  Szawiel 
(University of Warsaw) 
Dynamics of Change and the Meaning of Left-right 
Identifications in Poland 1991-2012 
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Krzystof
  Zagórski 
( Kozminski University) 
Subjective
  and objective living conditions, perception of social conflicts and attitudes
  to system of free market democracy – Poland in transition (dynamic analysis) 
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Anna
  Kiersztyn 
(University of Warsaw) 
Solidarity
  Lost? Low Pay Persistence During 25 Years of the Post-Communist Transition in
  Poland. 
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K. Wysieńska, K. Karpiński, M. Di Carlo 
(Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Polish Academy of Sciences and
  Albert Shanker Institute, Washington DC, USA) 
Testing the self-interest
  hypothesis of welfare state and egalitarian attitudes in Poland – 1988-2013 
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Cristina
  Stănus (distributed paper) 
(Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu) 
The
  focus of representation: a comparative analysis of county councillors in
  Europe 
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14.05. LUNCH
  (C211-C212) 
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15.00-16.45 
SESSION
  7  
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15.00-16.45 
SESSION
  8 
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INEQUALITY
  IN VARIOUS DIMENSIONS 
S
  207 
4 papers+ 2
  distributed  
Chair: Galia
  Chimiak 
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SOCIAL
  BONDS AND CIVIC ACTIVISM 
C213-C214
   
4 papers  
Chair;
  Peeter Vihalemm 
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Marta
  Kołczyńska & Joseph Merry 
(The Ohio State University) 
 Dynamics of Perceptions of Income
  Inequality: Analysis of the Polish Panel Survey 1988-2013 
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Kerstin
  Jacobsson 
(University
  of Gothenburg) 
Entrepreneurial
  Poland? On Civic Privatism in Polish Civil Society 
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Tomáš
  Kostelecký, Renata Mikešová, Martin Šimon 
(Institute of Sociology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic) 
Transformation
  of one country or mosaic of territories with different paths of development?
  The spatial dimension of the post-Communist transformation in Czechia. 
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Arkadiusz
  Peisert 
(University of Gdańsk) 
The civilizing process as a transformation of social
  bonds. On Norbert Elias idea     
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Elena
  Danilova 
(Institute of sociology Russian Academy of Sciences) 
‘Winners’ and ‘losers’ as the constructs of the dominant discourse
  during the transformations 
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Elżbieta
  Korolczuk 
(University of Gothenburg) 
Familial Poland? Re-defining Civic Activism in
  Polish Parental Movements  
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Loretta
  Platts & Christopher Gerry  
(King's College London and School of Slavonic  
and East European Studies, University College
  London) 
Social inequalities in
  self-rated health in Ukraine 
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Katarzyna
  Jezierska 
(Center for European Research & Department of Political Science
  University of Gothenburg) 
Apolitical and non-ideological?
  Polish civil society without identity
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Natalya
  Korovitsyna (distributed paper) 
(Institute of Slavic Studies Russian Academy of Sciences) 
Czech Family Transformations and East-European Way of Development 
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16.45-17.00 Coffee break (C 211-C212) 
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17.00-18.45 
SESSION
  9  
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17.00-18.45 
SESSION
  10  
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LABOUR
  STRATEGIES AND MIGRATION 
S
  207  
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RELIGION,
  STATE,  AND INDIVIDUALS 
C
  213-C214   
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4 papers + 1
  distributed paper 
Chair:; Anna
  Kiersztyn  
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4 papers 
Chair:;
  Tomasz Zarycki 
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Anna
  Horolets & Aleksandra Galasińska 
(University
  of Gdańsk and University of Wolverhampton) 
Enchanting
  inequality? Post-2004 Polish migrants to the UK speak of their experience 
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Yulia
  Prozorova 
(Sociological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences) 
Unseparated
  State and Church: Interrelated Political and Orthodox Church Discourses and
  Ideology Formation in Contemporary Russia 
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Liga
  Rasnaca 
(University
  of Latvia)  
Unanticipated
  consequences of post-communist transformation in rural labour market: Latvian
  case 
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Mirosława
  Grabowska 
(University of Warsaw) 
Religiosity in times of social change – the case of Poland. 
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Jury M. Plusnin  
(National Research University – Higher School of Economics) 
”Wandering Workers” as a New Force for Solidarity: Russia’s Case 
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Marharyta Fabrykant & Vladimir Magun 
(Higher School of
  Economics and Institute of Sociology of the Russian Academy of Sciences) 
Normative and rational dimensions of national
  pride in comparative perspective 
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Galia
  Chimiak  
(Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Polish Academy of Sciences) 
Between
  Westernization and Reversed Innovation. Reforms in Poland after 1989. 
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Iza
  Desperak 
(University
  of Łodź) 
From
  solidarity to privatized individuality. Welcome to New Precarious World 
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Anna Odrowąż-Coates,  Mariusz Korczyński, Michał Kwiatkowski (distributed
  paper) 
(Academy of Special Education) 
The advantages and drawbacks of Polish
  migration post EU accession. Diversity,
  social trust and the learning curve 
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Marekss
  Niklass & Liga Rasnaca (distributed paper) 
(University
  of Latvia) 
Social
  inequality in post-communist labour market relations: Baltic Sea region 
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19.30 CONFERENCE DINNER 
(500 meters from conference venue, next to the Olivia Hall – the place
  of historical 1st “Solidarity” Cross-Country Meeting in 1980) 
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SATURDAY 18
OCTOBER 
European Solidarity
Centre,  Solidarności Square 1, Gdańsk (former
Gdańska Shipyard)
09.45-12.00
SESSION 11 . REFLECTIONS ON SOLIDARITY
HERITAGE IN POLAND
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5 papers  
Chair: Elena
  Danilova 
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Jacek
  Kołtan 
(European Solidarity
  Centre) 
From
  Alienation to Trust. The ethics of solidarity  
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Adam
  Mielczarek 
(Institute of Sociology, Jagiellonian University) 
Solidarity’s
  Difficult Legacy 
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Agnieszka
  Kolasa-Nowak 
(Institute of Sociology, Marie Curie-Sklodowska University)
Heritage and burden in 25 years of post-communism. Polish perspective
  on past and present 
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Władysław
  Adamski 
(Kozminski University) 
Group interest vs. privatization in the processes of systemic
  transformation: Poland in the years 1980-2011 
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Elżbieta
  Ciżewska 
(University of
  Warsaw) 
Politics
  of Anti-politics and a Liberal Democracy 
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12.00-12.15
  Coffee break 
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12.15-13.00. Key note speaker:  
Hella Dietz 
(Georg-August-Universität
  Göttingen) 
Rethinking 1989. A narrative and its consequences for sociological
  analysis 
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13.00-13.45 
The meeting with former Solidarity activist Zbigniew Bujak and former Maydan activists from Ukraine  
14.00. Guided Tour of the Main ECS Exhibition  
The end of the conference is estimated about 15.30  
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