Social representations of the individual are examined in three post-Communist Central European nations, i.e. the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary, and in three West European nations, i.e. Scotland, England and France. All six nations share a common European history since the Renaissance and Humanism, based on such values as freedom, agency, individual rights and individual responsibility. Many of these values were rejected by the Communist regimes in which people lived for 40 years. Extreme forms of individualism developed in certain West European nations during the same period. In view of these historical events we have asked the following questions: Do people in the post-Communist countries of Central Europe, after 40 years of totalit...
This paper examines the nature of civic culture and the strength of civic attitudes in post-communis...
Series: Value Inquiry, Volume: 359, Central European value studiesCentral Europe is also the New Eur...
© 2014 The Author 2014. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. This study uses c...
Social representations of the individual are examined in three post-Communist Central European natio...
ii The fall of Communism in 1989 presented a unique opportunity for social psychology to contribute ...
Individualism, collectivism and communitarianism can only be understood in their historical and cult...
The purpose of this paper was to examine meanings of the terms 'individual', 'the community' and 'lo...
This thesis explores the concurrent role of Western hegemony alongside the lasting effects of commun...
The legacy of communism did not encounter only major political transformations, but also considerab...
For the last thirty years the year 1989 has symbolized a European annus mirabilis, standing forsuch ...
Self-construal refers to the culturally shaped view on self, and in particular the degree of inclusi...
The present research had as its initial scope to study the image of Russia at the citizens of the Re...
This work aims to demonstrate differences in national memory of Communism in the Czech Republic and ...
Abstract: The social transformations following the "gentle revolutions" of 1989 had profound effects...
The aim of this study was to present the general situation of populations of European post-communist...
This paper examines the nature of civic culture and the strength of civic attitudes in post-communis...
Series: Value Inquiry, Volume: 359, Central European value studiesCentral Europe is also the New Eur...
© 2014 The Author 2014. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. This study uses c...
Social representations of the individual are examined in three post-Communist Central European natio...
ii The fall of Communism in 1989 presented a unique opportunity for social psychology to contribute ...
Individualism, collectivism and communitarianism can only be understood in their historical and cult...
The purpose of this paper was to examine meanings of the terms 'individual', 'the community' and 'lo...
This thesis explores the concurrent role of Western hegemony alongside the lasting effects of commun...
The legacy of communism did not encounter only major political transformations, but also considerab...
For the last thirty years the year 1989 has symbolized a European annus mirabilis, standing forsuch ...
Self-construal refers to the culturally shaped view on self, and in particular the degree of inclusi...
The present research had as its initial scope to study the image of Russia at the citizens of the Re...
This work aims to demonstrate differences in national memory of Communism in the Czech Republic and ...
Abstract: The social transformations following the "gentle revolutions" of 1989 had profound effects...
The aim of this study was to present the general situation of populations of European post-communist...
This paper examines the nature of civic culture and the strength of civic attitudes in post-communis...
Series: Value Inquiry, Volume: 359, Central European value studiesCentral Europe is also the New Eur...
© 2014 The Author 2014. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. This study uses c...