In this paper, I am interested in exploring citizenship regimes as they emerge from the interplay of neoliberal and neoconservative developments in contemporary Europe. I am particularly interested in the connections between different types of contemporary precarity and citizenship imaginaries as they transpire at the historical nexus of a transition between state socialism and neoliberalism. I will use Poland as an example of a post-transition neoliberal economy, where the new political leadership took up criticism of precarity, making it an important public idiom through which the interplay of predatory neoliberalism and national neo-conservatism can be viewed. I will address implications of these trends for education
Active citizenship, critical citizenship, digital citizenship, global citizenship: just a few from t...
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In this paper, I am interested in exploring citizenship regimes as they emerge from the interplay of...
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paradoxes of Poland’s post-communist transition Stuart Shields This paper interrogates the current n...
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The civic education is one of the biggest challenges of every nation, but in Poland – as a post-comm...
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The aim of the article is to present – using both theoretical analyses and empirical data – new form...
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"Citizenship. Selected European Philosophical and Cultural Ideas. Historical-hermeneutic study". Th...
Active citizenship, critical citizenship, digital citizenship, global citizenship: just a few from t...
In contributing to the debate about the effects of neoliberalism in post-socialist countries on East...
This paper focuses on what we term “de-privatization” as a local Polish phenomenon, especially with ...
In this paper, I am interested in exploring citizenship regimes as they emerge from the interplay of...
We focus on describing some of the effects of austerity capitalism in the public educational sector...
paradoxes of Poland’s post-communist transition Stuart Shields This paper interrogates the current n...
Pathways to citizenship: Performing neoliberal subjectivity through migration In contribution to th...
This paper charts the shifts in Polish nationality policy in the period since 1944. The first part f...
This thesis examines the role of Poland’s post-communist national education reforms (1999-2015) in t...
The civic education is one of the biggest challenges of every nation, but in Poland – as a post-comm...
The paper presents the formation process of democratic citizenship in Poland after 1989. Although t...
Building on examples from post-socialist Central Europe, this article addresses changes in European ...
The aim of the article is to present – using both theoretical analyses and empirical data – new form...
This article, inspired by the recent restructuring of social dialogue in Poland, reflects on the rol...
"Citizenship. Selected European Philosophical and Cultural Ideas. Historical-hermeneutic study". Th...
Active citizenship, critical citizenship, digital citizenship, global citizenship: just a few from t...
In contributing to the debate about the effects of neoliberalism in post-socialist countries on East...
This paper focuses on what we term “de-privatization” as a local Polish phenomenon, especially with ...