Sieci
Editor-in-chief | Jacek Karnowski | |
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Political alignment | ISSN 2299-5579 | |
Sieci (
Founding and editorial policy
Sieci (as well as the similar competing Do Rzeczy) was founded following a conflict within Uważam Rze which led to the termination of many journalists. The first issue of Sieci was published on 26 November 2012.[5]
Sieci's editorial policy is inline with the
Controversies
In 2013, the magazine feature a front page with
The magazine was ordered by the court to publish a correction and public apology to Ewa Kopacz for falsely claiming that she pays for a personal stylist using public funds.[8]
In 2016, the magazine ran a cover with a white women assaulted by dark males under the title "The Islamic Rape of Europe" which evoked outrage,[4][9] and has been compared to WWII propaganda with the same imagery.[10][11]
In July 2017, it was uncovered that the Ministry of Culture paid the magazine
In 2017, the editor-in-chief Karnowski accused the courts of enacting revenge on the magazine due its critical stance on the separation of powers and the Polish judiciary, calling them a "caste of judges", with the ruling forcing the magazine to change its name from wSieci as infringing on Rzeczpospolita's column trademark.[13]
In July 2019 the city of
A front cover questioning whether the
In September 2020, the magazine ran a cover with Jarosław Kaczyński's homophobic statement that "LGBT ideology threatens our civilisation".[16]
In November 2020 the city of
References
- ^ Tygodniki opinii ze spadkami w 2019 roku, "Gazeta Polska" najbardziej w dół. "Wydawnictwa będą miały problem z utrzymaniem się na rynku" (in Polish), www.wirtualnemedia.pl, 2020-02-28
- ^ [1], Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego, 2019-07-02
- ^ Migration on the Move: Essays on the Dynamics of Migration, Brill, page 32
- ^ a b Polish magazine's 'Islamic rape of Europe' cover sparks outrage, The Guardian, 16 February 2016
- ^ a b JAS-KOZIARKIEWICZ, Marta. "POLISH OPINION WEEKLIES ABOUT BREXIT IN 2015 AND 2016." Online Journal Modelling the New Europe 29 (2019).
- ^ In context of Do Rzeczy in: Brzoza, Katarzyna and Kornacka-Grzonka, Monika (2017) Narracja medialna wyrażona na okładkach wybranych tygodników opinii podczas parlamentarnej kampanii wyborczej 2015 roku, (Polish), Polityka i Społeczeństwo, No. 4(15), p. 115.
- ^ "Tomasz Lis w mundurze SS - kontrowersyjna okładka". 13 October 2013.
- ^ "Sprostowanie do artykułu opublikowanego w dziale Przegląd Tygodnia - tygodnik "Sieci"".
- ^ The Everyday Politics of Migration Crisis in Poland: Between Nationalism, Fear and Emphathy, Palgrave Macmillan, chapter by Krzysztof Jaskulowski, 2019, pages 31-53
- ^ Goździak, Elżbieta M., and Péter Márton. "Where the wild things are: Fear of Islam and the anti-refugee rhetoric in Hungary and in Poland." Central and Eastern European Migration Review 17.2 (2018): 125-151.
- ^ The so-called 'Islamic rape of Europe' is part of a long and racist history, Washington Post, 16 February 2016
- ^ "145,5 tys. Zł od Ministerstwa Kultury dla wydawcy tygodnika "Sieci" - Polsat News".
- ^ "Tygodnik "W Sieci" musi zmienić nazwę. Tak zadecydował sąd". 30 June 2017.
- ^ "Miasto Gdańsk broni dobrego imienia. Tygodnik "Sieci" wezwany do przeprosin i wpłaty 100 tys. Zł na cel społeczny".
- ^ "Tygodnik "Sieci" pyta na okładce, czy pandemia jest fałszywa. Szumowski: Takie teorie obrażają pamięć zmarłych na koronawirusa".
- ^ "Ireland is a "Catholic wilderness with rampant LGBT ideology" and Poland could follow, warns Kaczyński". 16 September 2020.
- ^ "Wyborcza.pl".
- ^ "Tygodnik "Sieci" sprostuje nieprawdziwe informacje o flagach w Sopocie".