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O tym, dlaczego polskie miejscowości się wyludniają, mówi prof. Przemysław Śleszyński z Instytutu Geografii i Przestrzennego Zagospodarowania PAN w Warszawie, autor „Analizy 122 średnich miast tracących funkcje społeczno-gospodarcze”.

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Przemysław Śleszyński
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Położenie w przestrzeni przepływów i powiązań determinuje obecnie pozycję społeczno-gospodarczą miast i regionów. W skali kontynentalnej dynamika większości przepływów jest najszybsza w Europie Środkowo-Wschodniej, w tym w Polsce.
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Tomasz Komornicki
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  1. Instytut Geografii i Przestrzennego Zagospodarowania PAN w Warszawie

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Dariusz Ilnicki
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Krzysztof Janc
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  1. Zakład Zagospodarowania Przestrzennego, Instytut Geografii i Rozwoju Regionalnego, Uniwersytet Wrocławski
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Zmieniające się warunki życia, przekształcenia środowiska i migracje ludności wymuszają zmiany w gospodarce przestrzennej. Czy nasza przestrzeń ma przyszłość?
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Przemysław Śleszyński
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Adam Kowalewski
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  1. Instytut Geografii i Przestrzennego Zagospodarowania PAN w Warszawie
  2. Fundacja Rozwoju Demokracji Lokalnej im. Jerzego Regulskiego w Warszawie
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Whereas Wincenty Pol’s topographical verse has usually been viewed as an expression of a ‘sentimental geography’, this article proposes a new reading of a well-known poem A Song about Our Land by Wincenty Pol in terms of ‘imagined geography’, a key term of an approach inspired by geopoetics and postcolonial studies. ‘Imagined geography’ refers to a poetic map, i.e. travelogue laced with motifs from the repository of national heritage. Its images, reshaped by the writer’s imagination, form an ideologically charged whole in which an emotive sense of place or scenery (‘touching the heart’) uncovers a complex cultural stratigraphy of the ‘imagined geography’. In the light of this approach, based on the insights of geopoetics, Wincenty Pol’s poem can be treated as textual representation of a map of the real and the symbolic territory of Poland.

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Andrzej Bagłajewski
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Water names, using the genetic-motivational criteria, can be divided into two superior groups: deappellative and deproprial hydronyms. Among the hydronyms derived from proper names, one can distinguish between the detoponymic and deanthroponymic. The names of flowing waters from anthroponyms are the subject of this article. Preliminary statistical data regarding deanthroponymic potamonyms in the Vistula river basin, their chronology, naming models, word formation bases and geographical distribution are presented. The results of the analysis show that the deanthroponymic potamonyms account for approximately 6.8% of the names of flowing waters of the Vistula river basin, estimated at more than 13,500. They appear sporadically in documents as early as in the 13th century, with only 12% visible until the 16th century, with most of them not being noticed until the 19th and 20th centuries. Such a statistical distribution is typical for the names of the flowing waters of that basin. Deanthroponymic names of rivers represent a variety of naming models, but most often appear as a part of compound names created with the suffix -ów, one-word formations with the same suffix and derivatives from the suf. -ka. They mainly identify objects located between the Soła River and the Dunajec River, especially in the Dunajec River basin, so in mountainous and submontainous areas, as K. Rymut claimed. The basis of such potamonyms are mainly personal names with different motivations, rarely being ethnonyms and first names.

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Urszula Bijak
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Środowisko ma kluczowe znaczenie dla rozwoju społeczno-gospodarczego i dobrostanu ludzi. Planowanie przestrzenne pozwala racjonalnie kształtować środowisko przyrodnicze przez określenie możliwości i sposobów jego zagospodarowania.
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Paulina Legutko-Kobus
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ORCID: ORCID

  1. Szkoła Główna Handlowa w Warszawie
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Zarządzanie przestrzenią to forma publicznego zarządzania szczególnym dobrem wspólnym. Obejmuje ono krąg działań i decyzji istotnych dla naszego środowiska życia.
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Tadeusz Markowski
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  1. Interdyscyplinarne Centrum Studiów Miejskich, Uniwersytet Łódzki
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The article offers a presentation of one of the most influential currents in contemporary Marxism. The author claims that the vitality of Marxism comes from its ability to conceptualize ongoing transformations of capitalism, mainly the new forms of productions and appropriation of social wealth. The latter day Marxists propose a materialistic theory of common good. Its main concepts (primitive accumulation, enclosure of the common fields, productive labor and re-productive labor) are of Marxian origin, but they acquire a new sense in the new context. These reinterpretations are inspired by three basic philosophical and political sources: post-operaism, radical geography and bottom-to-top history. The article analyzes the connections between these concepts and the Marxism of common good.

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Łukasz Moll
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The authors discuss the main premises of the project “The most popular surnames in Poland — past and present. E-dictionary” which has been in development since July 2014 in IJP PAN in Krakow. They also present its basic aims and functions, progress already made and they compare it with other dictionaries of surnames. The authors describe several aspects of the dictionary related to IT and computers but also those concerned with onomastics and lexicography. Additionally, they pay particular attention to the information contained in specific parts of each entry.

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Katarzyna Skowronek
Barbara Czopek-Kopciuch
Halszka Górny
Małgorzata Magda-Czekaj
Elena Palinciuc-Dudek
Elżbieta Supranowicz

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