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2019 | nr 8 | 34--41
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Projektyzacja jako przedmiot badań w ramach studiów nad projektami

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Projectification as a Subject of Research within the Project Studies
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Abstrakty
Celem niniejszego artykułu jest omówienie zagadnienia projektyzacji jako przedmiotu badań studiów nad projektami. W tekście przedstawiono opis ewolucji badań nad projektami oraz główne założenia project studies. Ponadto zdefiniowano pojęcie projektyzacji, a także poddano analizie główne obszary badań nad tym zjawiskiem. Zaproponowano również nową typologię, rozszerzającą dotychczasowe poziomy badania projektyzacji o poziomy mega i meta, zwracając uwagę na skomplikowany i kompleksowy charakter analizowanego zagadnienia. (abstrakt autora)
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The purpose of this article is to discuss the phenomenon of projectification as a subject of research within the project studies. The article presents a description of the evolution of research on projects and the main assumptions of project studies. In addition, the concept of projectification has been defined, and the main areas of research on this phenomenon have been analysed. A new typology has been proposed, extending the existing levels of projectification research to include mega and meta levels, paying attention to the complex and comprehensive nature of the analysed issue. (original abstract)
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  • Uniwersytet Jagielloński w Krakowie
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