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Welcome to OPEN - the Repository of Open Scientific Publications, run by the Interdisciplinary Centre for Mathematical and Computational Modelling, University of Warsaw, previously operating as the CeON Repository. The Repository enables Polish researchers from all fields to openly share their articles, books, conference materials, reports, doctoral theses, and other scientific texts.

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Educating Cancer on TikTok: Expanding Online Self-Disclosure of Cancer Patients
(SAGE Publications Ltd., 2024) Pluta, Magdalena; Siuda, Piotr; Faculty of Cultural Studies, Kazimierz Wielki University, Poland
The article uses the concept of online self-disclosure and examines whether TikTok videos reveal information similar to what is reported in existing research on social media within this field. In addition, the study aims to identify the creators’ motivations and the meanings they attribute to disclosing cancer and asks whether this disclosure challenges or supports the concept of a positive culture defined within the online self-disclosure framework. While similar research typically focuses on posts and is thus limited, this study combines conventional content analysis of 862 videos with in-depth interviews, offering a more nuanced understanding of the users’ lived experience. The findings highlight that TikTok is a platform for negative (e.g., fears, anxiety) and positive self-disclosure (e.g., joyful life events, self-acceptance). What is crucial, though, is that users feel exceedingly competent in educating others. The research debunks positive culture as an overly general category and undermines the traditional understanding of online self-disclosure. It reveals that seeking support is less important for patients than informing and warning others. By focusing on the educational meanings attributed to self-disclosure, this study enriches the body of research on cancer-related content shared on TikTok, including studies on low-quality cancer-related information.
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Miasto jako społeczność wirtualna – esej naukowy
(Wydawnictwo Naukowe Katedra, 2018) Siuda, Piotr; Uniwersytet Kazimierza Wielkiego w Bydgoszczy
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Prosumpcjonizm pop-przemysłów. Analiza polskich przedsiębiorstw z branży rozrywkowej
(Collegium Civitas Press, 2013) Siuda, Piotr; Bomba, Radosław; Kamińska, Magdalena; Stunża, Grzegorz D.; Szylar, Anna; Troszyński, Marek; Żaglewski, Tomasz
W jaki sposób polscy producenci popkultury podchodzą do jej marketingu? Czy naśladują pod tym względem zachodnie koncerny medialne? Czy w Polsce kultura popularna jest dla producenta okazją do zaangażowania konsumenta w proces twórczy? Czy nabywca staje się prosumentem, to znaczy, czy aktywie uczestniczy w promowaniu i produkowaniu danej marki medialnej? Na te i inne pytania odpowiada raport „Prosumpcjonizm pop-przemysłów. Analiza polskich przedsiębiorstw z branży rozrywkowej” (grant Ministerstwa Kultury i Dziedzictwa Narodowego w programie Obserwatorium kultury).
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Prosumption in the Pop Industry: An Analysis of Polish Entertainment Companies
(Collegium Civitas Press, 2013) Siuda, Piotr; Bomba, Radosław; Kamińska, Magdalena; Stunża, Grzegorz D.; Szylar, Anna; Troszyński, Marek; Żaglewski, Tomasz; Kazimierz Wielki University in Bydgoszcz; Maria Curie-Sklodowska University; Adam Mickiewicz University; Uniwersytet Warszawski; Collegium Civitas