2019 • 2 (24)
Number 2019 • 2 (24)
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List of authors
Hajduk-Gawron Wioletta, Ochwat Magdalena: Migrations and their consequences. Prescriptum
Introduction – hospitality towards newcomers
Encounters – recognitions – dialogue
- Wójcik-Dudek Małgorzata: Homo migrans. The place of literature for children and young people in empathy education
- Ochwat Magdalena: Climate – conflicts – migrations. Scenarios for the future
- Koc Krzysztof: The same, but different… About human rights in Polish classes
- Niesporek-Szamburska Bernadeta: “A ship of happy people…” – on pilgrimages and migrations in a travel report by Hanna Mortkowicz
- Jakubowski Piotr: We’re going back to where we came from – on a certain attempt made by television to respond the so-called refugee crisis and the social unrest associated with it
- Van Heuckelom Kris: In Holland There is a House. The Representation of Polish Immigrants in Contemporary Dutch Film
Cultural borderlands
- Garncarek Piotr: Belarusian and Ukrainian identifications of Polish culture
- Zarzycka Grażyna: Mechanisms of face-threatening intercultural communicative events
- Lipińska Ewa: Polish diaspora language or Polish diaspora languages?
- Pavliuk Olga: The ethnic mosaic of south-eastern Ukraine – historical note and the current situation using the example of the Zaporizhia Pre-Azov area
- Hanczakovski Michał: Czech emigrants and their influence on Polish culture of the late 16th/ early 17th century using the examples of the Rybiński family and of Jan Łasicki
Experiences of transculturalism in education
- Chawrilska Irena: Transmediality as a transcultural experience of students
- Hajduk-Gawron Wioletta: The lingua-cultural sphere as an essential element of integration
- Tambor Agnieszka: Film as a tool to assist in the process of adaptation of migrants – immigrants and refugees
Miscellany
- Seretny Anna: Foreigners in the world of words, or the Polish Academy of Sciences Great Dictionary of Polish from the point of view of glottodidactics
- Wacławek Maria, Wtorkowska Maria: Slovenians as eternal students and not only – excerpt from a Polish-Slovenian survey
Reports