Bulgarian society after 1989 has been characterized as a typical risk society, both causing and caused by anomie. The present article tested the standardized anomie scale for underlying dimensions, measured the level of anomie among 560 Bulgarian university students, and explored factors associated with feelings of anomie. A factor analysis revealed three dimensions of anomie: one reflecting individual psychological reactions, indicating personal helplessness towards the post-communist transition, and two reflecting feelings of nostalgia and normlessness in the face of that transition.The level of anomie was considerably higher in Bulgarian students than Swedish students, and lower in Albanian students, suggesting that social circumstances ...
This chapter reviews the main findings that emerged from the studies and the implications of those f...
Sociologists coined the term "anomie" to describe societies that are characterized by disintegration...
Sociologists coined the term "anomie" to describe societies that are characterized by disintegration...
The characteristics of perception of anomie are revealed both in modern societies and in the histori...
The main aim of the present empirical survey is the study of social disintegration phenomena in Bulg...
In this paper, the author aims to apply the theoretical model of anomie (developed by É. Durkheim an...
Can one observe an increasing level of individual lack of orientation because of rapid social change...
The purpose of this research was to investigate relations between different dimensions of anomie of ...
The article considers main approaches to the concept ‘anomie’ and its manifestations in the contempo...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 21-24).The term anomie, which literally translates as the...
Sociologists coined the term "anomie" to describe societies that are characterized by disintegration...
Sociologists coined the term "anomie" to describe societies that are characterized by disintegration...
Anomie, as defined by sociologists, refers to a state of society characterized by deregulation and e...
This chapter reviews the main findings that emerged from the studies and the implications of those f...
Sociologists coined the term "anomie" to describe societies that are characterized by disintegration...
Sociologists coined the term "anomie" to describe societies that are characterized by disintegration...
The characteristics of perception of anomie are revealed both in modern societies and in the histori...
The main aim of the present empirical survey is the study of social disintegration phenomena in Bulg...
In this paper, the author aims to apply the theoretical model of anomie (developed by É. Durkheim an...
Can one observe an increasing level of individual lack of orientation because of rapid social change...
The purpose of this research was to investigate relations between different dimensions of anomie of ...
The article considers main approaches to the concept ‘anomie’ and its manifestations in the contempo...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 21-24).The term anomie, which literally translates as the...
Sociologists coined the term "anomie" to describe societies that are characterized by disintegration...
Sociologists coined the term "anomie" to describe societies that are characterized by disintegration...
Anomie, as defined by sociologists, refers to a state of society characterized by deregulation and e...
This chapter reviews the main findings that emerged from the studies and the implications of those f...
Sociologists coined the term "anomie" to describe societies that are characterized by disintegration...
Sociologists coined the term "anomie" to describe societies that are characterized by disintegration...