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1996 special issue
Colonization or partnership? Eastern Europe and Western Social Sciences
Közzétett:
1996-01-01
Tartalom
Introduction
Categories
Wessely Anna
Csepeli György
The cognitive chance of Central European sociology
Cahalen Deborah J.
What Stalin and Reagan told us to think. The reproduction of the cold war paradigm in American Academia
Kideckel David A.
What's in a name? The persistence of East Europe as conceptual category
Paradigms
Lengyel György
Economic sociology in East-Central Europe. Trends and challenges
Kuczi Tibor
The split sociological mind in East-European societies. Comments on György Lengyel's article
Hadas Miklós
Bartók, the scientist
Feminisms
Gal Susan
Feminism and civil society
Neményi Mária
The social construction of women's roles in Hungary
Šiklová Jiřina
Different region, different women: Why feminism isn't succesful in Czeh Republic
Smejkalová Jiřina
On the road: Smuggling feminism across the post-iron curtain
Nicolaescu Mădălina
Utopian desires and western reprezentations of feminity
Exchanges
Örkény Antal
Csepeli György
Scheppele Kim Lane
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome in social science in Eastern Europe. The colonization of east european social science
Andorka Rudolf
The uses of international cooperation in the social sciences. Comments on the article by Csepeli-Örkény-Scheppele
Kusá Zuzana
The immune deficiency – acquired or inherited? Comments on Csepeli-Örkény-Scheppele: Acquired immune deficiency syndrome in soci
Lemon Alaina
Altschuler David
Whose social science is colonized? Response to “AIDS in social science in Eastern Europe”
Örkény Antal
Csepeli György
Scheppele Kim Lane
Response to our critics (and to our supporters)