The socially constructed image of John Paul II - the meaning contained in the meme webs

We invite you to read an article by PhD. Karolina Brylska, PhD. Tomasz Gackowski, MA Mateusz Patery - employees of the Laboratory of Media Studies of the University of Warsaw, which appeared in the monograph "The magnitude or authority of John Paul II in media coverage during his canonization" edited by Prof. Jerzy Olędzki and Prof. Teresa Sasińska-Klas.
Methodological workshop of media studies researchers 2016

The sixth edition of methodological workshops of media studies researchers will take place on 17 November at the University of Warsaw. The organizers have been able to invite three highly valued experts to conduct them.
Workshop the eye-tracking analysis will be prepared by PhD. Izabela Krejtz from the Interdisciplinary Center for Applied Cognitive Studies, co-founder of the Center for Eye-tracking Research at the University of SWPS. Ethnography will train PhD. Anna Malewska-Shalygin - Director of the Institute of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology at the University of Warsaw. The third section - Pragmatic and Semantic Analysis - will lead by Prof. Dobrosława Wężowicz-Ziółkowska from the Institute of Culture and Interdisciplinary Studies of the University of Silesia.
The number of seats in each of the three sections of the workshop is limited - participation is determined by the order of entries!!
What do Poles think of the conflict in Ukraine? Results of the Warsaw University survey

We invite you to get familiar with the summary of the study of the Laboratory of Media Studies of the University of Warsaw, which dealt with the Polynomial of the Poles about the conflict in Ukraine. The message pt. "What Poles think of the conflict in Ukraine?" Is the first result of the survey. The next, already announced effect, will be a broad report - supplemented by About the demographic context. Its publication is planned for September this year.
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/ Part of the summary /
"Only a little over 9% of Poles think that Ukraine is the only one responsible for the conflict, while 66% of respondents say that Russia is responsible (58.47%) and co-responsible (7.53%). 6 per 100 respondents consider that both states - Russia and Ukraine - are responsible for the conflict. In the category "Other" there are answers such as "Millionaires", "Macierewicz", "Masonic Lodge", "Economy"."