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Political culture and its types in the post-Yugoslav Area
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Abstract The aim of the article is to apply the concept of traditional, modern, and obmodern society on the development of political culture in the post-Yugoslav area. The post-Yugoslav – and generally post-Communist – societies might be analysed as interesting example of limited modernisation after the 1945... view more
The aim of the article is to apply the concept of traditional, modern, and obmodern society on the development of political culture in the post-Yugoslav area. The post-Yugoslav – and generally post-Communist – societies might be analysed as interesting example of limited modernisation after the 1945, when some spheres were developed similarly in the comparison with the Westerns societies, but in other the development was stopped, retarded or deformed. Next to the traditional dichotomy traditional vs. modern society we apply the interesting model of obmodern society presented by the Slovenian sociologist Ivan Bernik. Based on the analysis we generally construct the “geocultural” dividing line between two groups of political culture in the post-Yugoslav area.... view less
Classification
Macrosociology, Analysis of Whole Societies
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture
Free Keywords
post-Yugoslav area; political culture; traditional society; modern society; obmodern society; geocultural division
Document language
English
Publication Year
2009
Page/Pages
p. 78-94
Journal
Politics in Central Europe, 5 (2009) 2
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed
Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications