democracy – Cyfrowi humaniści / Digital humanists https://agnieszkakudelka.pl Społeczność, interdyscyplinarność, wartości / Networks, interdisciplinarity, values Tue, 07 Jun 2016 19:56:38 +0000 pl-PL hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7.14 Being up to date thanks to think tanks https://agnieszkakudelka.pl/2015/11/being-up-to-date-thanks-to-think-tanks.html https://agnieszkakudelka.pl/2015/11/being-up-to-date-thanks-to-think-tanks.html#respond Mon, 02 Nov 2015 11:10:31 +0000 http://agnieszkakudelka.pl/?p=298 A think tank, other called policy institute or research institute, is an organization that performs research and advocacy concerning topics such as social policy, political strategy, economics, military, technology, and culture.

There are a lot of think tanks in every democratic country. A very important think tank in Poland is Centre for Eastern Studies (Ośrodek Studiów Wschodnich im. Marka Karpia). It’s an independent public research institution monitoring the events and analysing the socio-political and economic processes taking place in Russia, Germany, Ukraine, Belarus, the Baltic states, the Visegrad Group states, the Balkan states and Turkey.

You can subscribe to its newsletter and receive the newest analysis directly into your mail-box.

Current topis of analysis are:

Local elections in Ukraine / Wybory samorządowe na Ukrainie

Apprehension of Hennadij Korban – faight against corruption or political enemies? / Zatrzymanie Hennadija Korbana – walka z korupcją czy przeciwnikami politycznymi?

Germany: conflict in the great coalition / Niemcy: konflikt w wielkiej koalicji

Moldova: Fall of government of Valeriu Streleta / Mołdawia: upadek rządu Valeriu Streleța

Secretary of State of the United States of America in Central Asia / Sekretarz stanu USA w Azji Centralnej

Parliamentary elections in the Turkey – return of the party AKP to power / Wybory parlamentarne w Turcji – powrót AKP do pełni władzy

Phobia towards Russia as a tool of the strategy of the Kremlin. Weapons of mass destruction / Rusofobia w strategii Kremla. Broń masowego rażenia

 

What do you think, which other think tanks are very important in East Central Europe?

Fot. Russian Council, CC BY-NC-SA 2.0.

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A diary from the 13th MitOst Festival [Olga Konovalova] https://agnieszkakudelka.pl/2015/10/a-diary-from-the-13th-mitost-festival-olga-konovalova.html https://agnieszkakudelka.pl/2015/10/a-diary-from-the-13th-mitost-festival-olga-konovalova.html#respond Mon, 26 Oct 2015 16:43:34 +0000 http://agnieszkakudelka.pl/?p=270 Since 2003 activists in fields of cultural, language and civic exchange in East Central Europe, which are members of an association MitOst, meet annualy – each time in a different city – and develop themselves in different topics. Get to know MitOst here: www.mitost.org.

And read here a diary from the 13th International MitOst Festival written by Olga Konovalova:

„An old green train #115O that passes daily through Lviv and goes to Ivano-Frankivsk, or Stanislau (an old name of the city which I like more). It goes slowly without stops through the villages, endless picturesque fields and dense forests as it gives time specially for enjoying the landscape. The train has its typical knock sound which I missed in European trains. I ask the train conductor to bring me glass of tea in metal glass-holder, which is possible to find only in trains of post-soviet countries. I was drinking sourse by source the tea, enjoying the landscape and thinking what is waiting on me at MitOst festival. I was going without any expectations or knowledge what is going to happen and looking forward to discover the city, the festival and organization itself.

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Going out from the train station I got immediately lost and started to stray through the small streets with single-story and two-stored houses. For me this kind of housing almost in the center is odd. The appearance of the houses are city-like, but the number of storeys is typical of a small town or village. The city was living its usual life, it was calm. The atmosphere was still summer-like, sun was shining lazily through the trees, cats were warming themselves on the ground near the houses.

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People were gathering in the auditorium of the cinema Lumier in the city center, monumental blue building in neoclassical style. The hall was full. Here I met people from everywhere: Georgia, Germany, Moldova, Holland and what I was not expecting: Australia and Siberia (Russia). All were very nice, open and friendly people. The opening of the festival was going to start. But meanwhile the fantastic melody by Petro Skazkiv was filling the hall with the sound. He played on the traditional Ukrainian musical instrument cymbals. I don’t know if he played it with his hands or the sound came directly from his heart.

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At the opening Eszter Toth, the president of the organization, and Ivanka Chupak were telling about the activities of the organization, about the goals reached during the last year, idea to organize the festival in Ivano-Frankivsk, the intensive program that was waiting for us in the next 4 days and inviting to the microphone all the people that helped to organize the festival. And I remember that this evening I had my first thought to become MitOst member too. The opening was finished by a folk-rock band from Lviv Joryj Kłoc, where the irrepressible energy of Ukrainian soul united with rock rhythm.

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The next days of the festival were very intensive and so full that I usually needed to choose between several workshops, lectures, films or performances. The festival was very many-sided. Ukrainian music was weaving with architectural workshop, important and serious now topic of migration with thrilling poetry by Yurko Izdruk, film about Alexander Granach with the Ukrainian dance workshop. All the events were in different places. The city was the starting point for all the events from the program. So even if you didn’t want to discover the city center for some reason, you had to.

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Migration, boarders, dialog, participation, collaboration, active neighborhood… This were the main topics discussed at the festival. There were workshops, lectures and discussions to get the feel of them. People with different backgrounds met and collaborated together, giving the possibility to each other to see the subject from different perspectives.

Usually I was selecting the topics connected to participatory urban development. One of them was the workshop „Mobilizing Citizens for regional development”. It was lead by Anna-Dorothea Werner. She shared her experience about the project in rural development held by the state of Brandenburg (Germany). She told us about the main idea of the project, the process and  main challenges they had. We discussed how this idea could be implemented in other regions. For me it was very useful because I was researching the topic of the rural development for some time.

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Cultural events were accurately inserted to the program. One of them was „Albert, or the highest form of the execution”. The auditorium became dark. On the stage there were 3 lightened silhouettes: a man in the white shirt: famous Ukrainian writer Yurii Andrukhovych, man with the contrabass, Mark Tokar and the young woman in black, Ulyana Gorbachevska. The drawings started to appear on the screen in the back of the stage, accompanied by music. And a mystical, fascinating journey to the life of the monk Albert Virozemsky started. It was the classical opposition of good and evil, black and white, religious and mystical. The story, the voice of Yurii, masterfully build semantic structures enchanted me in German even if  I don’t speak it properly. It was that kind of performances that leaves a tasteful flavor and internal joyfulness afterwards.

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It were four intensive days, new connections, interesting events, autumnal Stanislau that’s what I experienced at MitOst festival. Maybe I would like the festival to be longer and with more intense and specific workshops, during which we can produce something durable for the city, where the festival is held.

See you at the 14th MitOst Festival in Tbilisi, Georgia!”

Olga Konovalova

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I am looking for a good catchword [Marta Gałązka] https://agnieszkakudelka.pl/2015/10/looking-for-a-good-catchword-marta-galazka.html https://agnieszkakudelka.pl/2015/10/looking-for-a-good-catchword-marta-galazka.html#respond Thu, 22 Oct 2015 10:21:15 +0000 http://agnieszkakudelka.pl/?p=247 At the weekend parliamentary election takes place in Poland. It is a good moment for the analysis of political campaigns.

„Citizens decide” („Obywatele decydują”), „I love Poland” („Kocham Polskę”) and „We can do it” („Damy radę”) are new catchwords of political parties. It could not be antything wrong, but these slogans are slogans of ngo’s projects or other organizastions. Are there conscious actions or spin doctors’s inattention during electoral campaigns?

• New political party Modern Poland (Nowoczesna Polska) – the same name as non governmental organization The Modern Poland Foundation (Fundacja Nowoczesna Polska) – is a market liberal and social liberal party founded in 2015 by the economist Ryszard Petru. Many people thought that Modern Poland and The Modern Poland Foundation are the same organization. Current name: .Modern

• During electoral campaign Law and Justice (Prawo i Sprawiedliwość, PiS) used a catchword „Citizens decide” („Obywatele decydują”). It is also project of Institute of Civil Affairs (Instytut Spraw Obywatelskich, Inspro). Project has conduct for three years.

• „We can do it” („Damy radę”) was other PiS’s catchwords. People know these slogan from fable „Bob the Builder” („Bob Budowniczy”). It is also a WWO’s song.

• Civic Platform (Platforma Obywatelska, PO) used a slogan „I love Poland” („Kocham Polskę”). It is also the name of campaign prepered by All-Polish Youth (Młodzież Wszechpolska). These organization has conduct their campaign for ten years.

The Polish longer version of this article you can find here: http://tajnikipolityki.pl/aaaaby-dobre-haslo-chetnie-przejme/.

Marta Gałązka, political scientist, researcher and project coordinator. Ph.D, student in political science at the Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University in Warsaw, author of the site https://www.facebook.com/PartieWyboryPolityka.

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The 90s: American Peace Corps in Poland https://agnieszkakudelka.pl/2012/12/the-90s-american-peace-corps-in-poland.html https://agnieszkakudelka.pl/2012/12/the-90s-american-peace-corps-in-poland.html#respond Sat, 01 Dec 2012 12:36:00 +0000 http://agnieszkakudelka.pl/2012/12/the-90s-american-peace-corps-in-poland.html Did you know that the volunteers of the American Peace Corps were working also in Poland? I worked on a one-year documentary project about their work. Effects of the project are a bilingual publication and a bilingual Web-presentation: www.korpus.karta.org.pl (pl) and http://korpus.karta.org.pl/?lang=en (en). Some collected photos you can see here.

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Popularisation of democratic values by the Theodor-Heuss-Kolleg https://agnieszkakudelka.pl/2006/07/popularisation-of-democratic-values-by-the-theodor-heuss-kolleg.html https://agnieszkakudelka.pl/2006/07/popularisation-of-democratic-values-by-the-theodor-heuss-kolleg.html#respond Sun, 30 Jul 2006 00:09:00 +0000 http://agnieszkakudelka.pl/2006/07/popularisation-of-democratic-values-by-the-theodor-heuss-kolleg.html The Theodor-Heuss-Kolleg was a funding programme of Robert Bosch Foundation. This collegue supported popularisation of democratic values among young people from East Central Europe. I was a member of the Theodor-Heuss-Kolleg from May 2005 till July 2006. The photos present the finish of the collegue in July 2006 in Berlin.


















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Training how to conduct a seminar https://agnieszkakudelka.pl/2006/07/training-how-to-conduct-a-seminar.html https://agnieszkakudelka.pl/2006/07/training-how-to-conduct-a-seminar.html#respond Sat, 29 Jul 2006 22:38:00 +0000 http://agnieszkakudelka.pl/2006/07/training-how-to-conduct-a-seminar.html I recommend veryone to take part on trainings of every kind. Because I learnt to conduct an international seminar I took part on a training „How to conduct a seminar”, which was organised by Theodor-Heuss-Kolleg of the Robert Bosch Foundation.The training took place in February 2006 in Riga.



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Eastern Europe on move https://agnieszkakudelka.pl/2006/07/eastern-europe-on-move.html https://agnieszkakudelka.pl/2006/07/eastern-europe-on-move.html#respond Sat, 29 Jul 2006 22:01:00 +0000 http://agnieszkakudelka.pl/2006/07/eastern-europe-on-move.html Project work is something very important for the personal development of young people. Students of Eastern and Central Europe could learn the project work in practice thanks to the Theodor-Heuss-Kolleg of the Robert Bosch Foundation. Me as a member of the Kolleg together with two other members conducted an German-Ukrainian-Polish seminar about Eastern Europe on the move in Toruń in March 2006.




discussion about migration, interview with employee of the Polish Humanitarian Action

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The Balkans in the 19. and the 20. century https://agnieszkakudelka.pl/2006/06/the-balkans-in-the-19-and-the-20-century.html https://agnieszkakudelka.pl/2006/06/the-balkans-in-the-19-and-the-20-century.html#comments Thu, 08 Jun 2006 19:22:00 +0000 http://agnieszkakudelka.pl/2006/06/the-balkans-in-the-19-and-the-20-century.html I took part on a seminar about the history of the relationships on the Balkan in the 19th and 20th century in Varna 2006. On the seminar took part students of history at the Potsdam university and Bulgarian history students.  If you are interested in history of the World War I on the Balkan, I recommend you this book: Der Erste Weltkrieg auf dem Balkan: Perspektiven der Forschung (2011).It’s me on the main square in Varna.
The cultural part of the seminar was dedicated a visit at Balchik palace of the Romanian queen Maria.The Balchik Palace (Bulgarian: Дворец в Балчик, Dvorets v Balchik; Romanian: Castelul din Balcic) is a palace in the Bulgarian Black Sea town and resort of Balchik in Southern Dobruja.
The official name of the palace was the Quiet Nest Palace. It was constructed between 1926 and 1937, during the Romanian control of the region, for the needs of Queen Marie of Romania.
The palace complex consists of a number of residential villas, a smoking hall, a wine cellar, a power station, a monastery, a holy spring, a chapel and many other buildings, as well as most notably a park that is today a state-run botanical garden.

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