Civil society
Civil society of Central and Eastern Europe – between transformation and globalization.1 (room 1.12)-4th March
PART 1(10.15 – 12.15)
Peculiarities of civil society in Central and Eastern Europe. Civil society and the state
- Antonie Dolezalowva Civil society's limitationsOlena Synytska, Ideological Clichés in Ukrainian Literary Criticism of the 1990s
- Daniel Płatek Civil society or civilian society? Post-war Poland in the perspective of historical sociology
- Victor Khroul Civil Society and mass media transformation in Russia: challenges and hopes for values dialogue
PART 2 (12.30-14.00)
- Aleksandra M. Duda Semi-authoritarianism as a context for civil society mobilization
- Lela Rekhviashvili, Role of civil society in neoliberal state (about Georgia)
- Marko Kovacic,The impact of civil society on democratic consolidation: A comparative analysis of Croatia and Serbia
PART 3 (15.30 – 17.00)
Civil society from local perspective
- Katarzyna Zajda Non-governmental organizations as part of rural civil society. The specificity and significance in the context of the transformation of the Polish countryside
- Karolina Koziura Symbolic power and dependence. Local community towards the NGOs project. The case of town of Chernivtzi in Western Ukraine
- Ewa Polak Local conceptions of Civil Society – case of Ekaterinburg (Russian Federation)
Civil society of Central and Eastern Europe – between transformation and globalization. 2 5th March
PART 1 (9.30 – 11.30)
Civil society and the youth
- Tetyana Vasilyeva Peculiarities of Legal Consciousness Of Ukrainian and Polish Youth in Transformation World
- Erin Saltman Civil Society: Radical Right Culture and the Youth in Hungary
- Oleksandr Svyetlov Ukrainian state policies towards Civil Society Organizations
PART 2 (12.00-14.00)
Role of intellectuals in civil society
- Anele Vosyliute, Lithuanian sociology: towards diversity
- Sorin Borza and Ioana Albu, On the Intellectuals in the East and the New Consensus Culture
- Gabriel C. Gherasim and Raluca Moldovan, The Betrayal of the Intellectuals? The Failure of the Civic Alliance Project in Romania after December 1989
PART 3 (16.00 – 18.00)
Gender- transformation
- Hasan Jashari, Impact of democratisation in the Gender issues and othernes in Macedonian society
- Grzegorz Wójcik, The Transformation of gender roles in family sphere after political transition 1989 in Poland
- Jakub Morawski, Third-wave feminism in the age of Polish "Early-late" capitalist
- Lesia Parno, Influence of the EaP on the Women's Empowerment in Ukraine (Comparative Analysis)
- Olga Cretu - East-West Migration: Post-Soviet Women Migrants in the UK