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Pozycja Fakty i mity dotyczące zgwałcenia w małżeństwie(Wydział Prawa i Administracji Uniwersytetu Rzeszowskiego, 2015-06) Gadamska, MagdalenaNiniejszy artykuł został poświęcony jednemu z rodzajów przestępstw, jakim jest zgwałcenie w małżeństwie. Wciąż można zauważyć deficyt opracowań dotyczących omawianego zjawiska. Na wstępie Autorka wyjaśnia pojęcie zgwałcenia w małżeństwie, omawia jego motywy oraz czynniki ryzyka stania się jego ofiarą bądź sprawcą, a także wymienia jego rodzaje. Ponadto przedstawia rozważania i statystyki dotyczące faktów popełnienia tego przestępstwa. Wiąże się ono z licznymi stereotypami obecnymi w opinii społecznej, które są warte omówienia. W artykule zostały zaprezentowane także wyniki badań własnych przeprowadzonych w 2013 r., które dotyczą stosunku studentów do przykładowych stereotypów.Pozycja Mity dotyczące energii odnawialnej w opinii młodzieży województwa podkarpackiego(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Rzeszowskiego, 2020) Woźniak, MarianElectricity is one of the factors shaping the quality of life of society. The Polish energy sector is to a large extent identified with fossil fuel used in conventional energy, based mainly on hard coal, which is not fully in line with the current energy policy of the European Union. Therefore, today it is necessary to use renewable energy more efficiently, which, in addition to the clearly indicated economic effect, also accentuates environmental effects. The purpose of the work is to show the opinions of young people aged 15–24 in terms of their awareness of the interpretation of myths about renewable energy, which is a key problem in the development of the modern energy sector, and to indicate the directions of development of the energy policy in Poland.Pozycja Polska powieść polityczna u progu XXI wieku. O prozie Bronisława Wildsteina(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Rzeszowskiego, 2015) Kania, KamilaThe demand that the public sphere, including culture, should be depoliticized after the transformations which took place in 1989 has proved to be baseless. Polish writers were challenged with the task of describing the events from Polish history and the political, social, cultural and economic changes that were taking place. Literature made an attempt to review the previous system and this issue seemed to be interesting for writers with both conservative and leftist views. One of the authors who delve into this kind of political novel is Bronisław Wildstein, whose artistic work has been imbued with political disputes in which he speaks out forcefully. It is not a cliché to call the novels of this writer and columnist fictionalized political manifestos. Wildstein unwaveringly raises the issues of history and politics as the things which determine our lives. Simultaneously, he refers to the tradition of prose analyzing the responsibility for public events. The writer tries to critically review the Polish People’s Republic (PRL) and its myths (including the Solidarity myth). Moreover, among the subjects frequently discussed one may find media policy and the world of politics from the inside.Pozycja Symbolika „Solidarności” w kampanii wyborczej do Sejmu w roku 2011 w okręgu wyborczym nr 25. Przykład uprawiania polityki symbolicznej na polskiej scenie politycznej(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Rzeszowskiego, 2015) Szuta, AgnieszkaThe issue of the harnessing of symbols by politicians is essential, because it explains to what extent government representatives are able to make an impact on society and how much identifying with specific symbols can be viewed as an acceptance of political myths and ideas by voters. This topic is particularly valid in the light of upcoming local government elections. Time caesuras of the analyzed subject will be limited by the duration of the election campaign that took place in 2011, from the announcement by the President of the Republic of Poland to the start of electoral silence. Territorial coverage of the undertaken research will apply to constituency No. 25: the Gdańsk constituency which covers the following counties: Gdańsk, Kwidzyn, Malbork, Nowy Dwór, Starogard, Sztum, Tczew and cities with county rights like Gdańsk and Sopot. The intention of this article is to indicate the manner and intensity in which the symbol of “Solidarity” was used during the parliamentary election campaign by candidates from the Gdańsk constituency as well as to answer if, and to what extent it contributed towards their electoral success.