ISBN:
9781137581860
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (107 p)
Series Statement:
Sociology Transformed
Series Statement:
Sociology Transformed Ser.
Parallel Title:
Print version Bucholc, Marta Sociology in Poland : To Be Continued?
DDC:
306.09438
Keywords:
Europe-Politics and government
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Electronic books
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Electronic books
Abstract:
Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Order and Method -- In the Beginning there Was No Poland -- A Twenty-Year-Long Serendipity -- Newborn Sociology, Inborn Dilemmas -- References -- Chapter 2: 1945-1955: Survivors and Supervisors -- Balance of the War -- Awakenings and Homecomings -- A Very Short Renaissance of Social Science -- Interlude and What to Make of It -- References -- Chapter 3: 1956-1968: Modest Stabilization and Cleansing -- The October and Its Aftermath -- The Thawing of Sociology: An International Opening -- A series of Institutional Resurrections
Abstract:
Revisionists and Professionals -- The Anti-Thaw Climax of 1968 -- Balance Sheet -- References -- Chapter 4: 1969-1989: Great Expectations -- Sociologists in New Roles -- Provisory Solutions and their Long Afterlife -- Sociology and the Outside World: Home and Abroad -- Sociologists in the Carnival of Solidarność -- References -- Chapter 5: 1990-2015: Catching Up with Reality -- Economy, Politics and the Sociological Imagination -- The Sociological Gyroscope After 1989: The Public Sphere -- Teaching Sociology After 1989 -- Sociological Research in a Free Market Reality
Abstract:
Sociological Imagination Reactivated -- To Be International -- References -- Chapter 6: Conclusion -- A Slight Insurgence of the Young -- Linguistic Concerns and Publishing Practices -- Sociological Gyroscope AD 2015: Research Directions -- Eastern Brain Drain? -- The New Millennium: Chances and Dangers -- References -- Appendix: Society and Sociology in Poland After 1945: A Calendar -- Bibliography -- Index
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