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Social Sciences and Political Change - Promoting Innovative Research in Post-Socialist Countries (Paperback)
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Social Sciences and Political Change - Promoting Innovative Research in Post-Socialist Countries (Paperback)
Series: Philosophy & Politics, 9
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Bruxelles, Bern, Berlin, Frankfurt/M., New York, Oxford, Wien. The
Research Support Scheme (RSS) operated for over a decade as a
programme to help researchers from Central and Eastern Europe and
from Central Asia. With the conclusion of the programme in 2002 the
opportunity presented itself to take stock and reflect on how
academic research had evolved in the immediate post-socialist
period. In this book, former RSS grantees have been invited to
discuss what they see as the main changes and challenges that
emerged in their fields during the process of social and economic
transformation. Some basic issues like the deideologisation of
research, the impact of the Western influx of ideas on particular
research fields, and the question of "importing" new ideas and
policies from abroad are discussed. Selected researchers present
the outcome of their own work as examples of the progress and
changes which took place during the last decade of the century. The
result is a look at the East-West dialogue on ideas that is
emerging, as well as a discussion on where academic research is
heading in the future. This book proposes a panoramic view of the
trends in thought and research going on today in the region related
to some important fields of social sciences. Contents: Gabriel
Fragniere: Research and Political Change: A Philosophical
Perspective - Gyorgy Enyedi/Karel Kouba/Tibor Vamos/Andrzej
Rychard: Research in Central Europe before 1989: The Experience of
the Research Support Scheme - Four Points of View - Elvio
Baccarini: New Values for New Societies - Marina Sorokina: A
Response to Elvio Baccarini - Nadezhda Platonova: Old and New
Values in a Period of Crisis - Neven Sesardic: Liberalism andIts
Troubles with Nationalism - Vahur Made: A Response to Neven
Sesardic - Iveta Todorova-Pirgova: National Myths and Folklore in
the Balkans after 1989 - Tatiana Tsyrendorjieva: "Enemies" and
"Defenders" in Political Discourse - Aija Priedite: A Response to
Tatiana Tsyrendorjieva - Bogdan Nadolu: Multicultural Dimensions of
Social Integration in "e-Europe" - Krassimira Baytchinska: A
Response to Bogdan Nadolu - Iuliana Precupetu: Reshaping the Social
Landscape in Eastern Europe - The Case of Community Development in
Romania - David Melua: A Response to Iuliana Precupetu - Ekaterina
Scherbakova: Socio-Economic and Political Mechanisms of Population
Migration in the Republics of the Former Soviet Union - Viachaslau
Nasevich: A Response to Ekaterina Scherbakova - Tomasz Zarycki:
Political Landscape of Central and Eastern Europe: Challenges and
Dilemmas of the Comparative Study of Political Scenes and
Geographies - Krisztina Keresztely: A Response to Tomasz Zarycki -
Milan Sojka: Research on Transformation Alternatives - Galina
Koleva: A Response to Milan Sojka - Nada Stropnik: Research on
Poverty: Trends, Challenges, and the Impact of the RSS Grant -
Marina Kolesnikova: Research on Privatisation: What Is to Follow? -
Inese Vaidere: Illustrative Research: Monetary Stabilisation and
Banking Reform in Latvia - Lidia Starodubtseva: Memory and Culture
- James Aulich: Political Posters in Central and Eastern Europe
1945-2000 - Kazmer Kovacs: A Response to James Aulich - Andras
Zwickl: Neoclassicism in the 1920s: Hungary, Czechoslovakia, and
Poland - Martina Pachmanova: A Response to Andras Zwickl -
Ekaterina Dmitrieva: The Country Estate as the Subject of Cultural
Studies in Russia - NormundsPrieditis: Sustainable Utilisation of
Natural Forests: Lessons to Be Learned - Khasan Karimov: Renewable
Energy Resources and Rural Communities - Nicolae Opopol:
Environment, Health and Sustainable Development in Transition
Countries - Tatyana Laktionova: Assessing the Quality of
Agricultural Land in Ukraine - Yehuda Elkana: Some Thoughts on the
Future of Research.
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