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Theorizing social change in post-Soviet countries: critical approaches

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<p>The book traces three main approaches to the sociology of post-Soviet societies: studies guided by neoliberal theory and/or practice; work which may be termed neoconservative in orientation, and which is often a response to the first; and a third type of work that is considered both critical and reflexive, and which seeks to transcend the limitations of the other approaches. The book is divided into three parts, addressing polity, culture and economy. In each section, authors endeavour to transcend both neoliberalism and neoconservatism, and reach for a third approach, ‘critical social science’. This is a broad movement, and the authors vary in their own explanatory and normative ideas as they carve out frameworks that will enable them to develop a more rigorous and at the same time more comprehensive and critical understanding of social change.</p>

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Publisher

Peter Lang

ISBN

978-3039103294

Date Submitted

2016-09-11

Date Accepted

2016-09-11

Date of First Publication

2016-09-11

Date of Final Publication

2016-09-11

ePrints ID

24055

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