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Joanna Rak
Joanna Rak
Associate Professor of Political Sciences, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań
Zweryfikowany adres z amu.edu.pl
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Metodologia badań politologicznych
R Bäcker, M Wincławska, J Rak, L Czechowska, G Gadomska, J Gajda, ...
512016
Conceptualizing the theoretical category of neo-militant democracy: The case of Hungary
J Rak
Polish Political Science Yearbook 49 (2), 61-70, 2020
462020
Neo-militant democracies in post-communist member states of the European Union
J Rak, R Bäcker
London and New York: Routledge, 2022
312022
Trajektoria trwania opancerzonych demokracji
R Bäcker, J Rak
Studia nad autorytaryzmem i totalitaryzmem 41 (3), 63-82, 2019
312019
Quasi-militant democracy as a new form of sacred in Poland during the corona crisis
J Rak
Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 19 (57), 111-128, 2020
302020
Theorizing Cultures of Political Violence in Times of Austerity: Studying Social Movements in Comparative Perspective
J Rak
London and New York: Routledge, 2018
262018
Neo-militant democracy and (Un) fulfilled destination of consolidated democracies? The inner six in comparative perspective
J Rak
Historia i Polityka 47 (40), 9-24, 2022
152022
Theorising struggles between neo-militant democracies and their enemies
J Rak, R Bäcker
Neo-Militant Democracies in Post-Communist Member States of the European …, 2022
142022
Toward a new typology of revitalistic attitudes
J Rak
Filosofija. Sociologija, 122-128, 2015
132015
Why Did Italian Democracy Become Vulnerable? Theorizing the Change from Neo-to Quasi-Militant Democracy
J Rak
Polish Political Science Yearbook 50 (2), 51-61, 2021
122021
Framing enemies by the state television: delegitimization of anti-government protest participants during the first wave of the pandemic in Poland
J Rak
Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe 29 (2-3), 157-175, 2021
112021
Policing anti-government protests during the coronavirus crisis in Poland: between escalated force and negotiated management
J Rak
Teorija in Praksa, 598-692, 2021
112021
Theory behind Russian Quest for Totalitarianism. Analysis of Discursive Swing in Putin's Speeches
J Rak, R Bäcker
Communist and Post-Communist Studies 53 (1), 13-26, 2020
112020
Why did Putin go too far? The rationality of Vladimir Putin’s decision to begin a war with Ukraine
R Bäcker, J Rak
Society Register 6 (3), 57-71, 2022
92022
How to measure political gnosis? Empirical evidence from Putin’s Russia
J Rak
Przegląd Politologiczny, 159-171, 2017
92017
Civic Education for Democracy During Crisis: Measuring State Media Engagement
J Rak, K Rezmer-Płotka
The New Educational Review 69, 82-94, 2022
82022
Relations between the installation of democracy and the anti-austerity protest behavior. Spanish indignados in comparative perspective
J Rak
Aportes. Revista de Historia Contemporánea 34 (99), 2019
72019
Intrastate, Regional, and Colonial Contributions to Post-2008 Cultures of Political Violence
J Rak
Polish Political Science Yearbook 46 (1), 281-293, 2017
72017
A typology of cultural attitudes as a device describing political thought of the populations influenced by globalisation
J Rak
Anthropological Notebooks 21 (2), 2015
72015
I Trends in Theorizing Democratic Legitimacy
J Rak
International Political Science Abstracts 73 (2), 185-194, 2023
62023
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