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Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai - Sociologia


Issue no.1 /2009


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CONTENTS    
GUEST EDITOR’S FOREWORD    
GUEST EDITOR’S FOREWORD    
TWENTY YEARS AFTER SOCIALISM: THE TRANSFORMATION OF PRAGUE’S INNER STRUCTURE    
THE PROCESS AND PATTERN(S) OF RESIDENTIAL SPRAWL IN POST-SOCIALIST CITIES: A STORY OF LEIPZIG-LJUBLJANA-WARSAW    
FROM HOUSE TO "RESIDENCE". PERIPHERAL GROWTH IN POST-SOCIALIST CLUJ (ROMANIA)    
ROMANIAN HOUSING PROBLEMS: PAST AND PRESENT    
MANAGING DIVERSITY IN THE POST-SOCIALIST CITY – GLOBALISATION, SPACES OF CONSUMPTION AND EXCLUSION OF LOCAL URBAN CULTURES    
REMEMBERING DEATH, REMEMBERING LIFE: TWO SOCIAL MEMORY SITES IN BUDAPEST    
SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF THE DIGITAL ART GALLERY 115    
CONTINUITIES AND DISCONTINUITIES IN SOCIAL VALUES IN POSTCOMMUNIST ROMANIA    
Translated Title: CONTINUITIES AND DISCONTINUITIES IN SOCIAL VALUES IN POSTCOMMUNIST ROMANIA
Publication: Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai - Sociology (1/2009)
Author Name: Voicu, Malina; Voicu, Bogdan;
Language: English
Subject: Sociology / Social Sciences
Issue: 1/2009
Page Range: 159-178
No. of Pages: 30
File size: 487 KB
Download Fee: 5.6 Euro (€)
Summary: The paper assesses the dynamics of social values in postcommunist Romania. The perspective is comparative, aiming to see which might be the differences when comparing to Mediterranean countries and, to a less extend, to Southern Europe. Data from the value studies are used to show how Romanians changed since 1990 their value orientations in domains such as religion, family, gender, democracy, work or tolerance. The neo-modernization process combined until now the negative impact of economic recession with the openness given by renouncing to a totalitarian regime. Romanian knew a slight increase of the orientations towards modern values, which is expected to be much higher in next few years. Mediterranean countries may experience similar processes in the future.
Keywords: social value; postcommunist countries; Mediterranean countries; modernity; social change.