Anthropology: Exploring the Increase in Poland’s Public Acceptance of Migrants

As the world grows less accepting of migrants, with a number of European Union countries topping the list of the less-accepting countries in the world, Poland’s attitudes towards migrants are improving. In recent years, Poland has experienced the highest levels … Continue reading Anthropology: Exploring the Increase in Poland’s Public Acceptance of Migrants

Black Protest in Warsaw, Poland

Anthropology: Feminism in Poland Relative to Restrictive Abortion Laws and Reproductive Rights

For many years, Polish women have been protesting restrictive abortion laws, limited access to sexual and reproductive health information and care, inadequate services and support in the face of violence, and perpetuation of traditional and prescribed gender roles. Waves of … Continue reading Anthropology: Feminism in Poland Relative to Restrictive Abortion Laws and Reproductive Rights

Gdynia in Poland

Travel Guide: Remarkable Destinations for a Post-Pandemic Visit to Poland

Poland is one of the most interesting countries to visit if you are planning to travel post-pandemic. It offers countless remarkable destinations that allow anyone to truly discover the history and culture of Poland so rich that no short visit … Continue reading Travel Guide: Remarkable Destinations for a Post-Pandemic Visit to Poland

The Pitt Rivers Museum is a museum displaying the archaeological and anthropological collections of the University of Oxford in England. The museum is located to the east of the Oxford University Museum of Natural History, and can only be accessed through that building.

Anthropology: An Analysis of Depression in Individualistic Compared to Collectivistic Societies

What Is Culture? Culture is an umbrella term for the ‘way of life of groups of people, meaning the way they spend their lives. Culture includes the way people dress up, the type of food they like, how people manage their mutual relationships. … Continue reading Anthropology: An Analysis of Depression in Individualistic Compared to Collectivistic Societies