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  1. How green is my party? Programmatic stances towards environmental protection in Europe
  2. Ecological crises in higher education: making biodiversity matter for business students through critical thinking and interdisciplinary approaches
  3. Thinking Carefully About Protecting Nature in Business Studies.
  4. Partycypacja i sprawiedliwość społeczna: kluczowe kategorie w edukacji, dla edukacji, poprzez edukację
  5. Beyond Housing First: rethinking neoliberal policies impacting homelessness
  6. Modelowanie tematyczne w socjologii na przykładzie dobrobytu społecznego: wyzwania metodologiczne i komponent ludzki
  7. Left–right political orientation fails to explain environmental attitudes of Europeans outside Western Europe: exploring the moderating role of party positions and issue salience
  8. Redefining the concept of disability in the United Kingdom’s conditional welfare state: Welfare scarcity approach
  9. Diversity and multiplicity in uncertain times: the category of “difficult knowledge” in the sensitive contexts of education and social research
  10. A Sociological Approach to Commodification
  11. Basic commodification and decommodification processes in the Polish economy and Polish society since 1989
  12. Commodification and decommodification
  13. Commodification processes under real socialism in Poland
  14. Conclusions
  15. Introduction
  16. Selected problems concerning the commodification of education and science
  17. The commodification and decommodification of culture
  18. The commodification of health care
  19. The early years of the Polish transformation from ‘real-socialism’ to ‘real democracy’ and ‘real capitalism’
  20. Varieties, conditions, consequences and paradoxes of the commodification of nature
  21. Whose city is this? The city as an arena of commodification and decommodification processes
  22. Commodification and decommodification of nature
  23. The database construction of reality in the age of AI: the coming revolution in sociology?
  24. The wealth of nations matters: A cross-national analysis of how political orientation and household income affect attitudes toward environmental protection
  25. Critical theory of the energy transformation: Sociology’s approach
  26. Navigating the paradox of social development: intersections of technology, exploitation, and sustainable welfare
  27. Exploring COVID-19 conspiracy theories: education, religiosity, trust in scientists, and political orientation in 26 European countries
  28. Refleksje na temat tego, co szczególne i uniwersalne: Jedność i różnorodność w życiu społecznym i teorii społecznej
  29. Utowarowienie i odtowarowienie w ujęciu socjologicznym: próba (re)konceptualizacji
  30. Basic Income Attitudes and Welfare Regimes: a Comparative Case Study Based on The Survey Results From Selected European Countries
  31. Calling energy inequalities into the transition agenda
  32. Social welfare in the light of topic modelling
  33. Gender and socioeconomic patterning of self-reported sleep problems across European countries
  34. On Virtual Mobility in Three Central European Universities: Similar but Different?
  35. COMMENTARY – THE PARADOX OF TWO WARS IN UKRAINE
  36. Examining the feasibility of circular economy in the food industry
  37. The Illiberal Turn in Politics and Ideology through the Commodified Social Policy of the ‘Family 500+’ Programme
  38. Welfare over Warfare? Russia’s War on Ukraine through the Prism of Europe’s Energy Security
  39. Dialectic of Russia’s war in Ukraine: between geopolitics and energy welfare
  40. Epistemological aspect of topic modelling in the social sciences: Latent Dirichlet Allocation
  41. Myths, Narratives and Welfare States: The Impact of Stories on Welfare State Development
  42. Understanding new media and participatory culture: Well-being or ill-being?
  43. How many worlds of welfare state attitudes are there? European experiences in a comparative perspective of cross-national survey research
  44. Socially responsible consumption: Between social welfare and degrowth
  45. Nature-Based Social Welfare and Socially Responsible Consumption: Is Circular Economy a Viable Solution?
  46. Radicalising Cultures of Uneven Data-Driven Political Communication
  47. GOOD AND BAD SOCIOLOGY: DOES TOPIC MODELLING MAKE A DIFFERENCE?
  48. Intentional degrowth and its unintended consequences: Uneven journeys towards post-growth transformations
  49. Własność w ujęciu socjologicznym: zarys problemu
  50. FROM ‘POLITICAL ECONOMY’ TO ‘POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY’ OF THE CLIMATE CATASTROPHE: WHY THE ECONOMY NEEDS TO BE BLOWN UP TO BE BORN AGAIN?
  51. Resentymentalny racjonalizm w ocenie polskich czasopism naukowych: chaos, upolitycznienie i utowarowienie
  52. Die deutsche Minderheit als (Mehr-)Wert
  53. Basic income support in Europe: A cross-national analysis based on the European Social Survey Round 8
  54. The Sharing Economy: Social Welfare in a Technologically Networked Economy
  55. Algorithmic Automation of Leisure from a Sustainable Development Perspective
  56. National Identity and Social Welfare: the Example of the German Minority in Opolskie Voivodeship
  57. A contribution to the critique of worthless education: between critical pedagogy and welfare sociology
  58. THE STRUGGLE FOR SOCIAL WELFARE: TOWARDS AN EMERGING WELFARE SOCIOLOGY
  59. O potrzebie krytycznej teorii społeczeństwa
  60. Wprowadzenie do siódmego numeru „Studiów Krytycznych”
  61. Sociology of knowledge in times determined by knowledge
  62. Cywilizacja nierówności : teoretyczne i praktyczne granice rozwoju społeczeństwa
  63. Kultura partycypacji a nowe media: między dobrostanem a stanem złobycia
  64. Attempting to register changes
  65. Ownership and Society: Selected Aspects of Sociology of Jacek Tittenbrun
  66. INTRODUCTION TO SOCIETY REGISTER
  67. MULTI-CRITERIA EVALUATION OF UNCONDITIONAL BASIC INCOME AND EMPLOYMENT GUARANTEE PROGRAMMES
  68. Welfare sociology in our times
  69. Around Oskar Lange’s welfare economics
  70. Odkrywanie tabu w sferze publicznej. Metodologiczny kosmopolityzm wobec przemocy symbolicznej
  71. „Społeczeństwo otwarte” jako konsekwencja stanowiska krytycznego racjonalizmu
  72. Internal Diversities of Stakeholder Capitalism and its Relation to Anglo-Saxon Form of Capitalism