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Analogue cultures. How to learn, work and survive in a digital world
The book is an excellent example of analyzing the relationship between new digital technologies and the material dimensions of human action. In particular, it refers to changes taking place in the field of education, work and lifestyles.
The Education of a Child up to Seven Years of Age. The Polish Perspective
The book aims to present the historical and social contexts of education of children up to the age of seven in the face of the most important factors shaping the Polish tradition in this field. The authors assume that the changing historical, social, geographical, political and economic reality, understood in the broad sense, determines changes in thinking about education, influencing educational ideologies and education goals formulated at the national level. Open access book.
Engaged Society. Inspiration for civic education
Present-day democratic societies face challenges that test the boundaries of social cohesion and trust: disinformation, climate and migration crises, identity tensions, and increasing polarization. In this context, civic education becomes an essential tool for building a culture of responsibility, solidarity, and dialogue.
Open access book.
The new list of scientific journals
The Minister of Science announced (January 5, 2024) a new list of scientific journals and peer-reviewed materials from international conferences.
The Nobel Prize in Literature 2021
The Nobel Prize in Literature 2021 was awarded to Abdulrazak Gurnah
Cracking Enigma
Marian Rejewski's memoirs provide a unique opportunity to learn first-hand about the mathematical adventure of breaking the code of the most famous cipher machine - the German Enigma machine.
KLIO Prize
The Adam Mickiewicz University Press, Poznań, has received a distinction in the editorial category in the KLIO Award Competition for the Best Historical Book
Nobel Prize in Literature 2020
The 2020 Nobel Prize in Literature is awarded to the American poet Louise Glück
Poetic presentation of fishermen's struggle
She translated, introduced and commented on the Greek language by Professor Krystyna Bartol