The “Fractured” Social Space in East–Central Europe
Author(s) -
Marek Pietraś
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
polish political science yearbook
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0208-7375
DOI - 10.15804/ppsy2014002
Subject(s) - politics , resizing , european union , political science , general partnership , space (punctuation) , social space , east central europe , political economy , economic geography , economy , economic system , development economics , geography , sociology , economics , international trade , law , linguistics , philosophy , publicity
East-Central Europe can be easily distinguished, despite diff erent views on the subject, as a geographical space. It cannot be said, however, that it constitutes a distinct and coherent political, economic, social, and cultural space. Changes taking place in contemporary Europe, in particular those associated with the integration processes, mark a new, specifi c dividing line, diff erent from that during the Cold War. It runs across the geographical, and, consequently, social, political, economic and cultural space of East-Central Europe. Th e research objective is therefore to identify and analyze the “fracture” of social space in this part of Europe. For research purposes it is assumed that social space, denoting the whole of social behaviors and ties as well as material products of human activity, is a complex, multifaceted construction. Especially signifi cant seems to be the problem of the political empowerments of society and its limitations, the problem of the socio-economic situation, and the problem of cultural
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