Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 641916
Conclusion - war and community : what have we learned about their relationship?
Conclusion - war and community : what have we learned about their relationship? // War, community and social change : collective experiences in the former Yugoslavia / Spini, Dario ; Elcheroth, Guy ; Čorkalo Biruški, Dinka (ur.).
New York (NY): Springer, 2014. str. 227-235
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Naslov
Conclusion - war and community : what have we learned about their relationship?
Autori
Elcheroth, Guy ; Čorkalo Biruški, Dinka ; Spini, Dario
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Poglavlja u knjigama, znanstveni
Knjiga
War, community and social change : collective experiences in the former Yugoslavia
Urednik/ci
Spini, Dario ; Elcheroth, Guy ; Čorkalo Biruški, Dinka
Izdavač
Springer
Grad
New York (NY)
Godina
2014
Raspon stranica
227-235
ISBN
978-1-4614-7490-6
Ključne riječi
former Yugoslavia, war, community, ethnic identity, social reconstruction, social change, social sciences
Sažetak
The last chapter summarises the empirical findings and theoretical accounts provided in the book by making a statement that the former Yugoslavia experiences have clearly shown an illuminating pattern of societal destabilisation, destruction and restoration ; whereas the old political structures were decomposed fairly rapidity and new ones were established with the same speed, the communal and community life of people went through a long period of disbelief and despair, caused by massive violence, ethnic cleansing and unimaginable atrocities committed very often by a neighbour or a schoolfellow. The long-lasting consequences of war are most notable in the slow and painful processes of social recovery of once highly integrated communities. Many empirical findings in the book show that former everyday practices of interethnic contacts, friendships and mixed marriages have been profoundly changed and replaced by external identity labels as ultimate elements of social exchange. The former Yugoslav case therefore also invites to a more careful consideration of the relationship among historical contexts, social practices and collective identity as well as perhaps to re-imagine scientific approaches through which the understanding of these phenomena may be further enhanced. The proposed conclusion first comes back to the original question of how ethnic categories became social facts in the former Yugoslavia ; then, it attempts to summarise what can be learned about the collective dimensions of trauma more generally. Finally, the authors abstract more general ideas regarding promising interdisciplinary approaches that could be used in the social sciences to develop knowledge of (other) communities affected by war.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Politologija, Sociologija, Psihologija
POVEZANOST RADA
Projekti:
130-1301422-1418 - Prilagodba pojedinca i zajednice u vrijeme društvene tranzicije (Ajduković, Dean, MZOS ) ( CroRIS)
Ustanove:
Filozofski fakultet, Zagreb
Profili:
Dinka Čorkalo Biruški
(autor)