Anthropology of work in Poland
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In this issue of AEER you will find several articles devoted to the new realities of agricultural work in Poland. I believe it would be worthwhile to define the place of these publications in the history of Polish anthropological research on work. And that is why this article was written as an attempt to sketch such a context. There has never been a strong branch of economic anthropology or anthropology of work in Polish anthropology. There are several reasons for this phenomenon, mainly historical and political in nature.
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