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Introduction: National Sociological Communities in Post-Socialist Transformations: Activists, Voyeurs, Fellow Travelers or Marginals (Borut Roncevic).- Chapter 1. The Sociology of Sociological Interventions: Do Sociologists Make a Social Difference? ( Patricia Ahmed, Rebecca Emigh, Dylan Riley, Nancy Wang Yuen).- Chapter 2. Sociologists as Intellectuals and their Role in Postcommunist Transformations (Matevz Tomsic).- Part I: National Case Studies.- Chapter 3. Sociology and Post-Communist Transformations: The uniqueness of the Albanian case in East-European context (Leke Sokoli).- Chapter 4. Sociology in Belarus: Where to Go? (Larisa Titarenko).- Chapter 5. What is the Point Since There is no Society? Some Remarks on the Role of Sociology in Bosnia and Herzegovina (Vedad Muharemovic).- Chapter 6. Sociology as Factor of Change: Reflections on the Bulgarian Experience ( Nikolai Genov). Chapter 7. Sociology in Post-Transition Transformations of Croatian Society (Jasminka Laznjak).- Chapter 8. Czech Sociology and Transformation in the Three Decades (Ladislav Cabada).- Chapter 9. Sociology and Sociologists during Thirty Years of Estonia's Post-Socialist Transformation (Mikko Lagerspetz).- Chapter 10. Hungary (Pal Tamas).- Chapter 11. Hurried professionals: Sociology in Latvia (Emils Kilis).- Chapter 12. The Contribution of Sociology to Post-Communist Transformation in Lithuania (Zenonas Norkus and Vaidas Morkevicius). Chapter 12. Macedonia (Konstantin Minoski and Antonela Petkovska).- Chapter 13. Moldovan Post-Socialist Transformation: The (Un)Successfulness of Sociology (Victor Cepoi).- Chapter 14. Sociology as the Witness of Ideological Obedience of Monetenegrin Society (Vladimir Bakrac).- Chapter 15. Polish Sociology and the Post-Socialist Transformation (Agnieszka Kolasa-Nowak).- Chapter 16. Overview of the History of Sociology in Romania: The Last Three Decades (Gabriel Badescu and Sorana Constantinescu).- Chapter 17. Ups and Downs in Russian Sociology (Elena Zdravomyslova and Larisa Titarenko).- Chapter 18. The Role of Sociology in Post-Socialist Transformation in Serbia (Marija Babovic, Jelena Pešic, Ivana Spasic).- Chapter 19. Slovak Sociology and Post-Communist Transformation(Robert Klobucky and Silvia Mihalikova).- Chapter 20. The Role of Slovenian Sociologists in Shaping National Imaginary through Discursive Practices (Tea Golob and Tamara B. Valic).- Chapter 21. Sociology and Post-Communist Transformation: Case of Ukraine (Olga Kutsenko, Svitlana Babenko and Viktor Stepanenko).

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      Publisher: Springer
      Publication Date: 11/29/2024
      ISBN13: 9783031655555, 978-3031655555
      ISBN10: 3031655559
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      Introduction: National Sociological Communities in Post-Socialist Transformations: Activists, Voyeurs, Fellow Travelers or Marginals (Borut Roncevic).- Chapter 1. The Sociology of Sociological Interventions: Do Sociologists Make a Social Difference? ( Patricia Ahmed, Rebecca Emigh, Dylan Riley, Nancy Wang Yuen).- Chapter 2. Sociologists as Intellectuals and their Role in Postcommunist Transformations (Matevz Tomsic).- Part I: National Case Studies.- Chapter 3. Sociology and Post-Communist Transformations: The uniqueness of the Albanian case in East-European context (Leke Sokoli).- Chapter 4. Sociology in Belarus: Where to Go? (Larisa Titarenko).- Chapter 5. What is the Point Since There is no Society? Some Remarks on the Role of Sociology in Bosnia and Herzegovina (Vedad Muharemovic).- Chapter 6. Sociology as Factor of Change: Reflections on the Bulgarian Experience ( Nikolai Genov). Chapter 7. Sociology in Post-Transition Transformations of Croatian Society (Jasminka Laznjak).- Chapter 8. Czech Sociology and Transformation in the Three Decades (Ladislav Cabada).- Chapter 9. Sociology and Sociologists during Thirty Years of Estonia's Post-Socialist Transformation (Mikko Lagerspetz).- Chapter 10. Hungary (Pal Tamas).- Chapter 11. Hurried professionals: Sociology in Latvia (Emils Kilis).- Chapter 12. The Contribution of Sociology to Post-Communist Transformation in Lithuania (Zenonas Norkus and Vaidas Morkevicius). Chapter 12. Macedonia (Konstantin Minoski and Antonela Petkovska).- Chapter 13. Moldovan Post-Socialist Transformation: The (Un)Successfulness of Sociology (Victor Cepoi).- Chapter 14. Sociology as the Witness of Ideological Obedience of Monetenegrin Society (Vladimir Bakrac).- Chapter 15. Polish Sociology and the Post-Socialist Transformation (Agnieszka Kolasa-Nowak).- Chapter 16. Overview of the History of Sociology in Romania: The Last Three Decades (Gabriel Badescu and Sorana Constantinescu).- Chapter 17. Ups and Downs in Russian Sociology (Elena Zdravomyslova and Larisa Titarenko).- Chapter 18. The Role of Sociology in Post-Socialist Transformation in Serbia (Marija Babovic, Jelena Pešic, Ivana Spasic).- Chapter 19. Slovak Sociology and Post-Communist Transformation(Robert Klobucky and Silvia Mihalikova).- Chapter 20. The Role of Slovenian Sociologists in Shaping National Imaginary through Discursive Practices (Tea Golob and Tamara B. Valic).- Chapter 21. Sociology and Post-Communist Transformation: Case of Ukraine (Olga Kutsenko, Svitlana Babenko and Viktor Stepanenko).

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