university professorJoanna Rak

Joanna Rak
university professor

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Publications

  1. Rak, Joanna. 2018 [hardback], 2020 [paperback]. Theorizing Cultures of Political Violence in Times of Austerity: Studying Social Movements in Comparative Perspective. London and New York: Routledge.
  2. Rak, Joanna. 2020. “Quasi-Militant Democracy as a New Form of Sacred in Poland during the Corona Crisis.” Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 19(57): 111-128.
  3. Rak, Joanna and Roman Bäcker. 2020. “Theory behind Russian Quest for Totalitarianism. Analysis of Discursive Swing in Putin’s Speeches.” Communist and Post-Communist Studies 53(1): 13–26. https://doi.org/10.1525/j.postcomstud.2020.53.1.13.
  4. Rak, Joanna. 2020. “Repression and Blockupy Radicalization in Austerity-Driven Germany.” Przegląd Zachodni 2(375): 189–203.
  5. Rak, Joanna. 2020. “Conceptualizing the Theoretical Category of Neo-militant Democracy: The Case of Hungary.” Polish Political Science Yearbook 49(2): 61–70. https://doi.org/10.15804/ppsy2020204.
  6. Rak, Joanna. 2019. “Relations between the Installation of Democracy and the Anti-Austerity Protest Behavior: Spanish Indignados in Comparative Perspective.” Aportes. Revista de Historia Contemporánea (Madrid, Ed. Actas) 34(99): 219–254.
  7. Rak, Joanna. 2018. Postawy wobec bezpieczeństwa kulturowego w polskim dyskursie sejmowym 2004-2011. Warszawa: Dom Wydawniczy Elipsa.
  8. Rak, Joanna. 2018. “The Typological Framework of Myths as a Tool for Studying Political Thought.” World Political Science 14(2): 235–256.
  9. Rak, Joanna. 2017. “Russia, ‘Near Abroad’, and the West: Struggling with the Research Field of Geopolitical Cultures.” Geopolitics 22(4): 984–990.
  10. Rak, Joanna. 2016. “Contra-Acculturative Thought as the Source of Political Violence.” Terrorism and Political Violence 28(2): 363–382. https://doi.org/10.1080/09546553.2016.1140537.
  11. Rak, Joanna. 2015. “A typology of cultural attitudes as a device describing political thought of the populations influenced by globalization.” Anthropological Notebooks 21(2): 55–70.
  12. Rak, Joanna. 2015. “Toward a new typology of revitalistic attitudes.” Filosofija. Sociologija 26(2): 122–128.