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Three social science disciplines in Central and Eastern Europe: handbook on economics, political science and sociology (1989-2001)

Drei sozialwissenschaftliche Disziplinen in Mittel- und Osteuropa: ein Handbuch zu Volkswirtschaftslehre, Politikwissenschaft und Soziologie (1989-2001)
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The following documents are parts of this document:
• Central European geography and the post-socialist transformation: a western point of view (pp. 578-587)• Financing difference: fostering the social sciences in the field of tension between homogenization and differentiation (pp. 12-16)• Law and society in a natural laboratory: the case of Poland in the broader context of East-Central Europe (pp. 588-603)• Population science in Central and Eastern Europe: implications for research and practice (pp. 567-577)• Political science in Central and Eastern Europe: national development and international integration (pp. 206-212)• Followers or activists? Social scientists in the reality shows of transformation (pp. 376-385)• Brilliant ideas or brilliant errors? Twelve years of social science research in Eastern Europe (pp. 17-24)• The condition of sociology in East-Central Europe (pp. 548-556)• Sociology - Bulgaria (pp. 386-404)• Sociology - Czech Republic (pp. 405-424)• Sociology - Estonia (pp. 425-436)• Sociology - Hungary (pp. 437-451)• Sociology - Latvia (pp. 452-466)• Sociology - Lithuania (pp. 467-483)• Sociology - Poland (pp. 484-501)• Sociology - Romania (pp. 502-517)• Sociology - Slovakia (pp. 518-535)• Sociology - Slovenia (pp. 536-547)• Cultural and social anthropology in Central and Eastern Europe (pp. 558-566)• Political science - Bulgaria (pp. 213-225)• Political science - Estonia (pp. 246-257)• Political science - Hungary (pp. 258-274)• Political science - Latvia (pp. 275-285)• Political science - Poland (pp. 306-321)• Political science - Romania (pp. 322-342)• Political science - Slovakia (pp. 343-357)• Political science - Slovenia (pp. 358-374)• Political science - Lithuania (pp. 286-287)• Political science - Czech Republic (pp. 226-245)• Economics - Bulgaria (pp. 34-49)• Economics - Estonia (pp. 65-82)• Economics - Hungary (pp. 83-101)• Economics - Poland (pp. 135-151)• Economics - Latvia (pp. 102-120)• Economics - Lithuania (pp. 121-134)• Demand and supply of economic knowledge in transition countries (pp. 195-203)• Economics - Slovenia (pp. 187-194)• Economics - Romania (pp. 152-167)• Economics - Slovakia (pp. 168-186)


Kaase, Max
Sparschuh, Vera
Wenninger, Agnieszka
(ed.)

Corporate Editor
Informationszentrum Sozialwissenschaften
GESIS Servicestelle Osteuropa
Collegium Budapest, Institute for Advanced Study

Abstract

Content: Ulrike Becker, Max Kaase, Gabor Klaniczay, and Vera Sparschuh: Social Sciences in Central and Eastern Europe on the Verge of EU Enlargement (7-10); Andrei Plesu: Financing Difference. Fostering the Social Sciences in the Field of Tension Between Homogenization and Differentiation (12-16); E... view more

Content: Ulrike Becker, Max Kaase, Gabor Klaniczay, and Vera Sparschuh: Social Sciences in Central and Eastern Europe on the Verge of EU Enlargement (7-10); Andrei Plesu: Financing Difference. Fostering the Social Sciences in the Field of Tension Between Homogenization and Differentiation (12-16); Elemer Henkiss: Brilliant Ideas or Brilliant Errors? (17-24); Janos Matyas Kovacs: Business as (Un)usual (26-33); Mitko Dimitrov: Bulgaria (34-49); Frantisek Turnovec: Czech Republic (50-64); Tiia Püss: Estonia (65-82); Laszlo Csaba: Hungary (83-101); Raita Karnite: Latvia (102-120); Linas Cekanavicius: Lithuania (121-134); Tadeusz Kowalik: Poland (135-151); Paul Dragos Aligica: Romania (152-167); Julius Horvath: Slovakia (168-186); Joze Mencinger: Slovenia (187-194); Hans-Jürgen Wagener: Demand and Supply of Economic Knowledge in Transition Countries (195-203); Hans-Dieter Klingemann: Political Science in Central and Eastern Europe: National Development and International Integration (206-212); Georgi Karasimeonov: Bulgaria (213-225); Jan Holzer and Pavel Pseja: Czech Republic (226-245); Raivo Vetik: Estonia (246-257); Mate Szabo: Hungary (258-274); Andris Runcis: Latvia (275-285); Algis Krupavicius: Lithuania (286-305); Stanislaw Gebethner and Radoslaw Markowski: Poland (306-321); Daniel Barbu: Romania (322-342); Darina Malova and Silvia Mihalikova: Slovakia (343-357); Danica Fink-Hafner: Slovenia (358-374); Pal Tamas: Followers or Activists? Social Scientists in the Reality Shows of Transformation (376-385); Nikolai Genov: Bulgaria (386-404); Michal Illner: Czech Republic (405-424); Mikk Titma: Estonia (425-436); Denes Nemedi and Peter Robert: Hungary (437-451); Aivars Tabuns: Latvia (452-466); Anele Vosyliute: Lithuania (467-483); Janusz Mucha and Pawel Zalecki: Poland (484-501); Maria Larionescu: Romania (502-517); Zuzana Kusa, Bohumil Buzik, Ludovit Turcan and Robert Klobucky: Slovakia (518-535); Frane Adam and Matej Makarovic: Slovenia (536-547); Piotr Sztompka: The Condition of Sociology in East-Central Europe (548-556); Mihaly Sarkany: Cultural and Social Anthropology in Central and Eastern Europe (558-566); Thomas Kucera and Olga Kucerova: Population science in Central and Eastern Europe: Implications for Research and Practice (567-577); Marie-Claude Maurel: Central European Geography and the Post-Socialist Transformation. A Western Point of View (578-587); Grazyna Skapska: Law and Society in a Natural Laboratory: the Case of Poland in the Broader Context of East-Central Europe (588-603).... view less

Keywords
research; sociology; post-socialist country; economics; Eastern Europe; demography; development; geography; political science; science; cultural anthropology; Central Europe; law

Classification
Sociology of Science, Sociology of Technology, Research on Science and Technology
Basic Research, General Concepts and History of Political Science
Basic Research, General Concepts and History of Economics
General Sociology, Basic Research, General Concepts and History of Sociology, Sociological Theories

Method
documentation

Document language
English

Publication Year
2002

City
Berlin; Budapest

Page/Pages
688 p.

ISBN
3-8206-0139-2

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution


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