
Ukraine in Transformation
From Soviet Republic to European Society
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Ukraine in Transformation
From Soviet Republic to European Society
About this book
This edited collection provides a comprehensive overview of the major changes and transformations in Ukrainian society, from its independence in 1991, through to 2018.
Based on solid empirical quantitative data generated by local institutions such as the monitoring survey Ukrainian Society, produced by the Institute of Sociology of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (IS NASU), the contributions explore transitions in values, occupational structure, education, inequality, religiosity, media, and identity, as well as the impact of the "Revolution of Dignity" (Euromaidan) and the Donbas conflict.
Covering more than 25 years of Ukrainian history and complemented by qualitative research carried out by authors, Ukraine in Transformation will be invaluable to upper level students and researchers of sociology, political science, international relations and cultural studies, with a particular interest in post-Soviet Eastern Europe.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Front Matter
- 1. Introduction: Ukrainian Society Under Reluctant Transformation and Institutional Duality
- 2. Empirical Evidence of Persistent Institutional Duality in Ukraine
- 3. Attitudes About Privatization and the Shadow of Communism: 25 Years of Anti-market Scepticism
- 4. The Dynamics of Class Structure in Post-Soviet Ukraine
- 5. Education in Transition: Structure, Expansion and Inequality
- 6. Civil Society in Ukraine
- 7. Religious Markets in Ukraine: Post-communist Revivals and New Directions
- 8. The Ukrainian Media Landscape
- 9. Ukrainian Identities in Transformation
- 10. Whatâs Wrong with the Donbas? The Challenges of Integration Before, During and After the War
- 11. Conclusions: Institutional Reform and Changes of Values for the Successful Transformation of Ukrainian Society
- Back Matter