MATHEMATICAL MODELS IN POLITICAL SCIENCE – THEORETICAL FUNDATIONS AND SAMPLE USES
In: Studia Politologiczne, Band 53, S. 157-173
ISSN: 1640-8888
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In: Studia Politologiczne, Band 53, S. 157-173
ISSN: 1640-8888
In: Socioeconomica: the scientific journal for theory and practice of socio-economic development, Band 4, Heft 7, S. 145-166
ISSN: 2217-7558
In: Polish Political Science Yearbook, Band 50, Heft 3, S. 21-32
The article addresses selected problems related to the perspective on the development of Industry 4.0 and social and cultural changes that accompany this development and lead toward the so-called post-digital society. In the field of industry, the changes concern, among others, the functioning of various organizations, and in the perspective of post-digital society – human beings and their relations with the world of technology. These changes lead to an increase in the role of technological factors, hence the current revival of technological determinism, and this, in turn, has to do with questions regarding human subjectivity. In this context, questions regarding humans also revolve around the need to acknowledge their increasing capabilities and scope of freedom, and on the other hand, their loss of autonomy in relation to the world of technology.
In: Polish Political Science Yearbook, Band 50, S. 1-4
In: Polish Political Science Yearbook, Band 50, Heft 1, S. 1-17
The primary aim of this article is to present the results and research findings of a pilot study on teachers' attitudes manifested toward the idea of society 5.0. The study is a part of one of the priority research areas of the Silesian University of Technology – Processes automation and Industry 4.0. in terms of the socio-cultural and methodological implications of Industry 4.0. Eighty-four teachers participated in the research and completed the questionnaire electronically. The research bores the characteristics of a preliminary diagnosis of the problem. Hence, the collected empirical material does not allow the formulation of methodologically valid conclusions. However, it may constitute a "voice in the discussion" on the preparation of teachers for the inevitable change of the role of the school and the teacher in the new society.
In: On-line journal Modelling the New Europe: interdisciplinary studies, Heft 26, S. 95-107
ISSN: 2247-0514
In: Polish Political Science Yearbook, Band 44, Heft 1, S. 310-315
ISSN: 0208-7375
The last presidential elections gave rise numerous questions and doubts – particularly in the scientific and media environments – regarding the conditions for electoral behaviours in Poles, as signalled by the results achieved by particular candidates. The media discourse abounded in more or less definite statements regarding voter turnout data for particular population groups, the destabilization of the electorate's political preferences and the phenomenon of the transfer of votes in between the supporters of particular candidates, both in the historical approach and in the course of the election campaign. The intensity and temperature of these discussions were indicative of the fact how poorly this area is penetrated empirically
In: Periodica polytechnica. Social and management sciences, Band 24, Heft 2, S. 113-118
ISSN: 1587-3803
In: Stratum plus: archeologija i kulʹturnaja antropologija = Stratum plus : archaeology and cultural anthropology, Heft 6, S. 269-297
ISSN: 1857-3533
Multidisciplinary studies of various natural archives indicate contrasting changes in the human habitat in the high-mountainous southeastern part of the Russian Altai during the last 20,000 years. This period includes the final stage of the last glaciation and its degradation, the formation of the last giant ice-dammed lakes in the intermountain basins and their cataclysmic draining, considerable transformation of glacial landscapes to modern diverse and mosaic structure. Warmer and more humid climate in the first half of the Holocene was followed by cooling and repeated advances of mountain glaciers. The general trend to cooling and aridization in the second half of the Holocene is the most pronounced during the last two millennia. Deglaciation and final drying of intermountain basins boosted a renovation of the local ecosystems and established an environmental baseline of human occupation in the region. The arid climate, widespread permafrost and low population density determined a good preservation of archaeological heritage in the region, which is located at the crossroad between East and West, North and South. This paper presents the analysis of previously published and new data including newly obtained 14C and OSL dates, which allow to correlate climatically driven landscape transformations with habitat of ancient communities and cultures shifting in the region during the last 20, 000 years, as well as to assess the anthropogenic impact on the environment.