This article explores how the concept of shock has been used in connection to processes of social change and transition, and argues that a wider exploration of the concept in fields other than political science and international relations can provide us with important insights into the individual and collective impacts of transitions. Although criticizing the idea of shock as therapy, the article presents a number of alternative uses of shock that can be particularly insightful for understanding often contradictory behaviors that characterize periods of transition, as well as a series of dangerous consequences of attempts to deal with shock through various techniques of distancing, distraction, and normalization
The collapse of the Soviet Union created unprecedented dilemmas for the leaders of the new independe...
As the economic advisor to the Solidarity movement in Poland in 1989, I urged Poland to undertake a ...
This paper discusses the impact of codependency upon the severity of culture shock. Using my persona...
The collapse of the centrally administered economies gave rise to a transition process towards econo...
This article is a review of the book by Zh.T. Toshchenko The Society of Trauma: Between Evolution an...
Lavigne Marie. Grzegorz W. Kolodko, From Shock to Therapy, The Political Economy of Postsocialist Tr...
"Sociological approaches to social change have evolved in three typical forms: the discourse of prog...
"In the third year of its transition to a functioning market economy free from high inflation, Russi...
This paper starts by separating the transformational recession (reduction of output in most transiti...
Naomi Klein opens the first chapter of her best-selling book The Shock Doctrine with an analogy. She...
The story of how countries are shocked - by wars, terror attacks, coup d'etats, economic crisis and ...
In the context of the profound transformative developments in Eastern Europe since 1989. this study ...
The idea that moments of crisis form opportunities for fundamental policy change is widespread in po...
Šok terapija sveobuhvatni je ekonomski instrument za kojim se posezalo i u autoritarnim porecima i u...
This paper considers the "shock therapy" vs. "gradualism" debate in the transition economics literat...
The collapse of the Soviet Union created unprecedented dilemmas for the leaders of the new independe...
As the economic advisor to the Solidarity movement in Poland in 1989, I urged Poland to undertake a ...
This paper discusses the impact of codependency upon the severity of culture shock. Using my persona...
The collapse of the centrally administered economies gave rise to a transition process towards econo...
This article is a review of the book by Zh.T. Toshchenko The Society of Trauma: Between Evolution an...
Lavigne Marie. Grzegorz W. Kolodko, From Shock to Therapy, The Political Economy of Postsocialist Tr...
"Sociological approaches to social change have evolved in three typical forms: the discourse of prog...
"In the third year of its transition to a functioning market economy free from high inflation, Russi...
This paper starts by separating the transformational recession (reduction of output in most transiti...
Naomi Klein opens the first chapter of her best-selling book The Shock Doctrine with an analogy. She...
The story of how countries are shocked - by wars, terror attacks, coup d'etats, economic crisis and ...
In the context of the profound transformative developments in Eastern Europe since 1989. this study ...
The idea that moments of crisis form opportunities for fundamental policy change is widespread in po...
Šok terapija sveobuhvatni je ekonomski instrument za kojim se posezalo i u autoritarnim porecima i u...
This paper considers the "shock therapy" vs. "gradualism" debate in the transition economics literat...
The collapse of the Soviet Union created unprecedented dilemmas for the leaders of the new independe...
As the economic advisor to the Solidarity movement in Poland in 1989, I urged Poland to undertake a ...
This paper discusses the impact of codependency upon the severity of culture shock. Using my persona...