Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part One Individualism and Social Theory
- Part Two Individualism and Democracy in Poland
- Part Three Rupture and Reintegration
- Conclusion: The Resilience of Individualism
- Appendix 1 Selected Socioeconomic Development Indicators for Wrocław and Łódź at the Beginning of the Democratic Era (1994)
- Appendix 2 Interview Questionnaire for Sorting Out Individual and Corporate Identities
- Appendix 3 List of Interviewees together with Their Classification into Two Main Identity Types
- Index
Appendix 2 - Interview Questionnaire for Sorting Out Individual and Corporate Identities
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 January 2024
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part One Individualism and Social Theory
- Part Two Individualism and Democracy in Poland
- Part Three Rupture and Reintegration
- Conclusion: The Resilience of Individualism
- Appendix 1 Selected Socioeconomic Development Indicators for Wrocław and Łódź at the Beginning of the Democratic Era (1994)
- Appendix 2 Interview Questionnaire for Sorting Out Individual and Corporate Identities
- Appendix 3 List of Interviewees together with Their Classification into Two Main Identity Types
- Index
Summary
This is a generic questionnaire version such as can be used in a random national sample. For additional questions targeting specifically public figures (as in this book's study of city elites), see chapter 5, note 6.
1. Describe who you are professionally today. What made you choose this professional path?
2. Describe major stages of your career. Was it easy to arrive at your present position? If not, why not?
3. Generally, do you consider yourself a successful person?
4. Describe some of your major successes and failures so far (professionally or otherwise).
5. What else would you like to achieve in life
6. Have you changed over the years? What was the nature of these changes?
7. [If changes indicated] What do you think has caused these changes?
8. Describe yourself as a person today. Who are you, first and foremost? Are there some values or traits that define you?
9. Are there some lasting principles or precepts you abide by? What are they?
10. How do you think you have arrived at your present place—psychologically, morally and spiritually? In particular, who and what events influenced you the most?
11. How do your principles make a difference in your professional life? And in other areas of life?
12. Have you always been faithful to your principles?
13. Have you ever made moral compromises? Why? (Give examples). If not, why not?
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- Publisher: Boydell & BrewerPrint publication year: 2021