Conspiracy stereotypes of Jews during systemic transformation in Poland
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The nature and functioning of the conspiracy theories of Jews in Poland are analyzed using a variety of methodological approaches. It is found that conspiracy stereotypes differ not only in content from trait-laden stereotypes, but they also have a different domain of application.
Publication Name: International Journal of Sociology
Subject: Sociology and social work
ISSN: 0020-7659
Year: 2005
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Unexpected traps of the democratic transformation
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The inception of democratic transformation in Poland in 1989 evoked high hopes concerning the future of Polish society. At present, fourteen years later, there are many indications that majority of polish people are deeply disappointed with the results of the transformation.
Publication Name: International Journal of Sociology
Subject: Sociology and social work
ISSN: 0020-7659
Year: 2004
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