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The aim of this paper is to identify the conditions of occupational integration of undergraduate students in French philology, including translators, in Poland between 2011 and 2014. Applying an inductive methodology, we analyse four pools of empirical data, collected from students of the University of Wrocław's Institute of Romance Studies and their employers. The initial two pools of data (two surveys) reflect the students' side and are presented in detail in a previous paper. In the current paper, we deal with the final two pools of data, proper to the employers' side: the content analysis of the documentation generated during the work placement activities and of the job offers received by this Institute. The global image obtained, in terms of areas of economic activity and employability axes, shows a coherent situation: as undergraduate studies progress, the former become more specific and varied, and the latter become more firmly established.
Keywords: domaines économiques, axes d'embauche, formation supérieure, philologie française, traduction, areas of economic activity, axes of employability, higher education, French philology, translation, áreas de la actividad económica, ejes de la empleabilidad, educación superior, filología francesa, traducción
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SummaryThis article traces the development of the Polish civic imaginary, from one generation to the next, from the 1945 introduction of the communist regime to the presidential elections in 1995, which saw a shift away from the Solidarity hero L. Walesa towards a young ex-communist president S. Kwasniewski, a convert to the virtues of democratic liberalism. Continuities and ruptures in the representation of civic space are examined in light of the positions adopted by each new generation of young citizens faced with the dynamic of ecological transitions punctuated by major political changes.
Keywords: génération, identité, imaginaire, nation, communauté, transition écologique, conscience civique, culture, generation, identity, imaginary, nation, community, ecological transition, civic conscience, culture, generación, identidad, imaginario, nación, comunidad, transición ecológica, conciencia cívica, cultura
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AbstractThe Atlantic orientation of Central Europe is analyzed through three country case studies: Hungary, Poland, and the Czech Republic. The analysis shows that this ideology, adopted just after the end of the Cold War, was neither logical nor clear-cut, but instead arose from a political construction, the mechanics of which varied from country to country. Atlanticism was the result of the interplay between national political forces, the formation of cultural ties, and geopolitical considerations. And although the specifics of its emergence may have varied, the reasons motivating it were similar: needs related to security and identity. Finally, the examples cited here show to what extent painful pasts have shaped foreign policy.
Keywords: atlantisme, Europe centrale, Otan, Russie, politique étrangère, Atlanticism, Central Europe, Nato, Russia, foreign policy, Atlantismo, Europa Central, Otan, Rusia, política exterior