Artur Jabłoński – Artúr Jablonskji
has an MA in history from the University of Gdańsk. He obtained a PhD in linguistics at the University of Silesia in Katowice. Today he is a Kashubian activist, but he has also worked as a journalist and a local government politician. From 2008 to 2012, Jabłoński was the co-chairman of the Joint National and Governmental Commission for Ethnic Minorities in Poland. He was decorated with the Silver Cross of Merit for his activities on behalf of minorities in the Republic of Poland. As a writer, he can boast of several publications in the Kashubian language: three novels, a volume of short stories and two books of poetry. He is a teacher and researcher of Kashubian language and identity, co-founder of Radio Kaszëbë (broadcasting since 2004), co-owner of the Kashubian satellite television station CSBTV (2010-2012) and founder of the private bilingual Naja Szkòła primary school (operating since 2017). At the University of Warsaw’s Faculty of “Artes Liberales”, he participated in the last phase of the project, Language as a Cure: linguistic vitality as a tool for psychological well-being, health and economic sustainability and currently is an assistant in the project Multilingual worlds – neglected histories. Uncovering their emergence, continuity and loss in past and present societies‘.
Her publications
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Naród: wspólnota wyobrażona. Jan Rompski do Kaszubów
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Mjészëznë a jejich jãzëkji procëm krizisú. Antistigmatizacijni paket projektú „Jãzëkòvé antidotum: jãzëkòvô vjitalnosc jakò ôrt bùdacëjé psichicznégò dobrostanú, zdrovjô a zbalansovónégò rozvjicô”