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Books in the Polish Studies in Culture, Nations and Politics series

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  • - A New Social Movement Approach to the Tent Camp Protest in Minsk
    by Vasily Naumov
    £47.49

    The author analyzes the causes and effects of the Belarusian Tent Camp protest movement in 2006. The movement is placed into the historical context of Belarusian social activism of 1990-2006. Its uniqueness is revealed by the application of Melucci's New Social Movement approach, which is complemented by Deleuzian concepts.

  • - Robert Merton Revisited
     
    £57.99

    A collection of essays that aims to revive the sociological debate on the unintended, unanticipated and unexpected consequences of social action, as started by Robert K Merton in a classic study of 1936. It provides insights on both Merton's work and the reception it received in the academia.

  • - Mass Protests during the Ceausescu Regime in Romania
    by Adriana Mica
    £45.99

    Investigates the mechanisms governing the evolution of scandals over mass protests in communist Romania. In this book, the author investigates the shaming practices and the ritualization of the party moots on mass protests which followed the outburst of such like scandals.

  • - The Discourse of the League of Polish Families against "Others" 2001-2007
    by Yasuko Shibata
    £52.99

    This book examines the discriminatory language against Others by the League of Polish Families, a contemporary nationalist party that was active in Polish politics from 2001 to 2007. The author shows the confrontation of the tradition of National Democracy with the social and cultural conditions of today's Poland.

  • - Assessing Actions and Outcomes in Contemporary Central-Eastern Europe
     
    £53.49

    This book is a social scientific assessment of contemporary crucial inter-faith and inter-ethnic relations in Central-Eastern Europe after the fall of Communism. It puts special emphasis on successes and failures of deliberate actions, aiming at mutual reconciliation and integration of local communities.

  • - The Disputes and Courts in Poland
    by Jacek Maria Kurczewski
    £45.49

    This book analyzes how people settle disputes in and outside of Polish courts. The authors evaluate basic factors influencing the choice between the court and other authoritative dispute settlement agencies and the informal direct compromise of mediation by third parties.

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