@misc{Sakson_Andrzej_Przemiany, author={Sakson, Andrzej}, howpublished={online}, publisher={Zielona Góra: Lubuskie Towarzystwo Naukowe}, language={pol}, abstract={The article discusses the contribution of organisations to the creation of the new social order after 1989, especially in the ?eld of treasuring the past and forming a new democratic reality on the local and regional scale. Examples include activities of the "Borussia" Cultural Community in Olsztyn and the "Mazurska" Community in Giżycko. These societies propagate the idea of open regionalism as well as open localness following the motto "Act locally, think globally".}, abstract={According to the author, open regionalism conveys, among others, the attempt to overcome the biggest pre-1989 ?aw, i.e., isolationism, a lack of contact with the closest neighbours. Open regionalism also means creating contact and relation networks whose participants, drawing on their rich personal experience, the speci?city of regions and nations, form civil society as well as a ?rm basis of contemporary Europe.}, abstract={The author observes that, after the fall of real socialism, in the case of Warmia and Mazury we are dealing with various actions aimed at preserving and renewing German commemorations. This testi?es to a new identity of inhabitants, who see this land as their home.}, type={artykuł}, title={Przemiany tożsamości mieszkańców Ziem Zachodnich i Północnych = Identity transformations of the inhabitants of Western and Northern lands}, keywords={otwarty regionalizm, region, współpraca regionalna, Ziemie Zachodnie i Północne}, }