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Dorota Nieznalska
Ownreality ( ) Publication of the Research Project “To Each His Own Reality
Religions and Legal Boundaries of Democracy in Europe: European Commitment to Democratic Principles
Policing Belief: the Impact of Blasphemy Laws on Human Rights Was Re- Searched and Written by Jo-Anne Prud’Homme, a Human Rights Researcher and Advocate
Ethics of Contemporary Art: in the Shadow Of
Common Ground for Museums in a Global Society
Antagonisms, Alliances and Friendships: Religious and Sexual Politics in the Polish Public Sphere
MP 11 WWW Sztuki
Sweden's Image Policy in the Times of Refugee Crisis
Poland Page 1 of 13
Cultural Heritage in Poland – the Background, Opportunities and Dangers
Blasphemous Feminist Art. Incarnate Politics of Identity from a Post-Secular Perspective¹
THE IMPACT of Blasphemy Laws on Human Rights
Poland Page 1 of 15
NEVER AGAIN” MAGAZINE No
Gut Feeling Thomas Hirschhorn’S Superficial Engagement James Westcott
Four Madonnas Patrycja Rozwora Critical Studies
1 CURRICULUM VITAE Dr Paweł Leszkowicz Research Fellow in The
— Golgota Picnic in Poland an Account of the Events May-July 2014
Top View
Late Polishness
Poland Page 1 of 12
Corner College Summer School 2009 Course Book Texts by David
Religious Motifs in Polish Contemporary Art Using the Crucifixion: an Outline of the Problem
After Transgression: Ethico-Aesthetic Paradigms of Contemporary Art
BRAZIL-POLAND. FOCUS on RELIGION.Pdf
Maryla Sitkowska, Timeline of Critical Art in Poland
Secularization and the Development of Religion in Modern Polish Society
Brown Book 2010
Religion) in Poland