This series of the Israeli Sociological Society, whose object is
to identify and clarify the major themes that occupy social
research in Israel today, gathers together the best of Israeli
social science investigation that was previously scattered in a
large variety of international journals. Each book in the series is
introduced by integrative essays. Each volume focuses on a
particular topic; the first volume seeks out the dynamics of
conflict and integration in a new society; the second volume is
concerned with the sociology of a unique Israeli social
institution--the kibbutz.
The third volume presents sociological perspectives on political
life and culture in Israel. Articles by leading scholars deal with:
historical development; political culture and ideology; political
institutions and behavior; the social basis of politics; and social
change. Volume III also includes a select bibliography.
Contributors to Volume III (tentative): Karl W. Deutsch,
Yonathan Shapiro, Dan Horowitz, Moshe Lissak, Daniel Elazar, Asher
Arian, Charles Liebman, Erik Cohen, Yoram Peri, Ephraim Yaar, S.
Smooha.
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