Politika i svakodnevni život: Srbija 1999-2002
Politics and everyday life: Serbia 1999–2002
Author(s): Zagorka GolubovićSubject(s): Civil Society, Political history, Government/Political systems, Politics and communication, Social development
Published by: Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju
Keywords: everyday life; quality of life; political attitudes; political commitment; social change;
Summary/Abstract: A field study is accomplished in 20 towns in Serbia by the method of deep interview. The objective of the investigation: to find out how the citizens themselves have experienced the last years of the former regime as well as the change after the 5th of October, 2000. The study is focused on the attitudes of the informants regarding the reasons of the fall of the former regime and the motives which have (or have not) moved them to involve in the struggle for social change; of the experience of the very date of the turnover; of the changes after that period, as well as of the attitudes toward the International community and their opinions about war-crimes, with a particular emphasis on attitudes concerning the Hague Tribunal. The accumulated data will be elaborated by the qualitative method which makes it possible to consider the responses in the context of everyday life situation and preserve their original expressions, different from the schemes from the media and official reports.
Journal: Filozofija i društvo
- Issue Year: 2002
- Issue No: 19-20
- Page Range: 307-319
- Page Count: 13
- Language: Serbian