Social actors and designing the civil society of Eastern Europe

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Social actors and designing the civil society of Eastern Europe

edited by Alberto Gasparini, Vladimir Yadov

(Foundations in international social structure, v. 1)

JAI Press, c1995

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Includes bibliographical references

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内容説明

In the reconstruction of Europe there is a privileged arena, namely civil society, in which varyingly organized actors arrange themselves in different positions and in articulated flows. This text explores this theme, which it argues is the blueprint for change.

目次

  • Part 1 From "counter-system" to civil society - individuals, social networks and movements: social movements in Eastern Europe, Mirolijub Radojkovic
  • processes of emerging new social identities in the changing post-totalitarian society, Vladimir Yadov
  • entrepreneurial inclinations, Gyorgy Lengyel
  • co-existence of hidden cognitive representations of socialism and capitalism in Hungarian society, Gyorgy Cspeli and Antal Orkeny
  • the sociological "samizkat" as a factor of social change in Czechoslovakia, Miloslav Petrusek
  • Stalin's heritage, Josef Alan
  • old and new masters of Russia, Ovsey Shkaratan
  • Russia after the August 1991 coup d'etat, Vladimir Rukavashnikov
  • problems of change, the growth of civil society and the role of the West, Giovanni Delli Zotti. Part 2 The role of social actors in designing a civil society: social actors during change - an interpretative hypothesis based on the role of the intellectual in the rebirth of life - worlds and the demand for human rights, Achille Ardigo
  • the Christians - new social actors after perestroika, Evgheni Novosselov
  • entrepreneurs, Bruno Tellia
  • ecological movements and fears of environmental disasters, Oleg Yanitsky
  • ethnic groups in Eastern Europe - between political "progression" and "regression", Alberto Gaspirini and Laura Bergnach. Part 3 The new definition of the boundaries between state, economy and society - institutional design and relations between East and West: change in the USSR-Russia social structure, Valery A. Mansurov
  • transformation of political and ethnonational identities in the Balkans, Zdravko Mlinar
  • ethnic mobilization and nationalism in post-communist societies, Victor Zaslavsky
  • institutional transformation in central Europe - comparative approach to the new elites strategies in building a new social order in the post-communist Europe, Antoni Z. Kaminski and Joanna Kurczewska
  • integration of European culture - Eastern Europe regional aspects, Igor Bestuzhev-Lada
  • emerging conflict formations and the new world order, Johan Galtung.

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