Adamczyk, Wojciech2013-05-082013-05-082011Przegląd Politologiczny, 2011, nr 1, s. 179-1961426-8876http://hdl.handle.net/10593/6160The author points out the propagandist function as the main function of local self-government bulletins. These periodicals, published by local self-governments or their budgetary subordinates, frequently provide the main or even the only source of information about community matters, but they have transformed into a local elite’s propaganda tool. Con- sequently, this has led to an obvious limitation in two-way social communication in smaller administrative divisions and to the development of misinformation. As attention has become focused on propagandist activity, the principal objectives of a new social system and com- munication between the authorities and citizens that were set twenty years ago have been neglected. The paper also discusses the attempts at imposing legal limitations on local self-government publications and initiatives undertaken in this respect.biuletyn samorządowyfunkcja propagandowaW krzywym zwierciadle: propagandowa funkcja biuletynów samorządowychPropagandist Function in Local Self-Government BulletinsArtykuł