Folk Culture in Poland: Traditions and New Perspectives 480-SS1-3FCP1
Profile of studies: general
Form of studies: full-time
Type of course: optional
Field and discipline of science: social sciences, discipline – sociology
Year of study/semester: 3rd year / 1st semester (BA studies)
Prerequisites: none
Number of teaching hours by form of classes: 30 hours of classes.
Teaching methods: discussion based on academic literature, group work
ECTS credits: 3
Student workload balance: 81 hours, including:
Participation in lectures – 30 hours
Participation in classes – 30 hours
Consultations – 3 hours
Test preparation – 7 hours
Preparation for classes – 12 hours
Student workload related to the course:
Number of hours requiring direct instructor involvement: 63 (2.3 ECTS)
Number of hours not requiring direct instructor involvement: 19 (0.7 ECTS)
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Profile of studies: general Form of studies: full-time Type of course: optional Field and discipline of science: social sciences, discipline – sociology Year of study/semester: 3rd year / 1st semester (BA studies) Prerequisites: none Number of teaching hours by form of classes: 30 hours of classes. Teaching methods: discussion based on academic literature, group work ECTS credits: 3 |
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Efekty kształcenia
KP6_WG1 -Student knows and understands the definitions of the most important sociological terms connected with folk cuture and can identify specific problems undertaken by sociology
KP6_UW8 - is able to identify social problems of the folk cuture in Poland and analyse, evaluate and propose solutions
KP6_KO1 - is determined to improve his/her social skills
KP6_KO2 - is open to work in a group, being able to assume various roles in it, sees the need for managing teams creatively
Kryteria oceniania
Conditions for admission to assessment: regular attendance and completion of assignments. Two absences per semester are allowed, with the requirement to make up missed classes during office hours within one month of the absence. Students are responsible for independently arranging make-up sessions during consultations. If a student is absent for more than 50% of classes without valid justification (medical note), they will not be allowed to take the final assessment, which results in failing the course.
Course credit is based on: Assessment of class activity and final test.
Any use of AI in coursework must be documented and discussed with the instructor.
Literatura
Bauman, Richard. Folklore, Cultural Performances, and Popular Entertainments: A Communications-centered Handbook. Oxford University Press, 1992.
Bendix, Regina. In Search of Authenticity: The Formation of Folklore Studies. University of Wisconsin Press, 1997.
Czekanowska, Anna. Polish Folk Music: Slavonic Heritage – Polish Tradition – Contemporary Trends. Cambridge University Press, 1990.
Porter-Szűcs, Brian. Faith and Fatherland: Catholicism, Modernity, and Poland. Oxford University Press, 2011.
Tomiccy, Drzewo życia: ludowa wizja świata i człowieka, Warszawa: Ludowa Spółdzielnia Wydawnicza, 1975.
Barbara Fatyga, Ryszard Michalski (red.), Kultura ludowa: teorie, praktyki, polityki, Warszawa: Instytut Stosowanych Nauk Społecznych UW, 2014.
Stomma L., Antropologia kultury wsi polskiej XIX wieku, Warszawa: PAX, 1986.
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