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Sociology in Central and Eastern Europe Transformation at the Dawn of a New Millennium
Mike Forrest Keen, ed., Janusz L. Mucha, ed.
ISBN: 0-313-31802-6
ISBN-13: 978-0-313-31802-3
272 pages
Praeger Publishers
Publication: 5/30/2003
List Price: $85.00 (UK Sterling Price: £58.95)
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Media Type: Hardcover
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Trim Size: 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
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Series Title: Controversies in Science
Description: In this unique collection, more than 20 sociologists assembled from across Central and Eastern Europe chronicle the impact political transformation has had upon sociology during the last decade of the 20th century. Contributors investigate the general patterns this process has taken across the region, as well as the differences from one country to the next. Also examined is the extent to which sociology has contributed to or participated in the transformation, i.e., helped the societies of Central and Eastern Europe identify, understand, and respond to the challenges and opportunities offered by it. Of particular interest is the extensive bibliography of sociological research in Central and Eastern Europe carried out during this period of transition.
Table of Contents:
  • Preface
    Central and Eastern Europe and Its Sociology at the Beginning of the Post-Communist Era by Mike Forrest Keen and Janusz Mucha
    Unhandy Sociology: The Case of Belarus by Wanda Rusetskaya and Olga Tereschenko
    Bulgarian Sociology: Lights and Shadows at the Dawn of the 21st Century by Vyara Gantcheva
    Croatian Sociology after 1990: Towards New Institutionalization? by Ognjen Caldarovic
    Sociology in the Czech Republic after 1989 by Milan Petrusek
    Estonian Sociology of the 1990s: In Search of an Identity by Mikko Lagerspetz and Iris Pettai
    More Evolution the Revolution: Sociology in Hungary by Denes Nemedi and Peter Robert
    Sociology in Latvia after 1990 by Aivars Tabuns
    Lithuanian Sociology: 1990-2000 by Anele Vosyliute
    Macedonian Sociology in the 1990s: Between the Old Conception and the New Challenges by Petre Georgievski and Mileva Gurovska
    Polish Sociology in Romania Since 1989 by Ilie Badescu and Radu Baltasiu
    The Rise of Russian Sociology by Valery Mansurov and Michael Chernysh
    In Search of Its Own Identity: A Decade of Slovak Sociology by Bohumil Buzik and Eva Laiferova
    Sociology in Slovenia: The Challenge of Transition by Franc Mali
    Sociology in the Ukraine 1990-2000: A Decade of Firsts by Natalia Pohorila
    Sociology Without Society?: Yugolav Sociology After 1990 by Karel Turza
    References
    Index
    About the Editors and Contributors
About the Author: MIKE FORREST KEEN is Professor of Sociology at Indiana University, South Bend. He is the author of Stalking the Sociological Imagination: J. Edgar Hoover's FBI Surveillance of American Sociology (Greenwood Press, 1999), winner of the North Central Sociological Association's 2000 Outstanding Scholarly Achievement Award.

JANUSZ L. MUCHA is Professor of Sociology and Head of the Cultural Studies Section of the Institute of Sociology at Nicholas Copernicus University in Torun, Poland, and Professor at the Warsaw School for Social Psychology. His most recent book is Dominent Culture as Foreign Culture.
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