Project details

 

Formation of Political Identities after 1989

Project Identification:GA407/00/0419
Project Period:1/2000 - 1/2001
Investor:link to a new windowCzech Science Foundation
Programme / Project Type:Standard Projects -
MU Faculty/Unit:
Faculty of Social Studies
MU Investigator:Assoc. Prof. PhDr. Ing. Radim Marada, Ph.D.
Field:AD - Political sciences (A - Social sciences)
AO - Sociology, demography (A - Social sciences)
Publications/Results:more
Annotation

The project is aimed at an empirical analysis of the ways (and levels) at which political stances and allegiances have been formed and expressed in a society that forms itself in a period of transition from authoritarian to democratic regime. The impact this has had on the political process and the development of civil society will be taken into account as well. The concrete case to be analysed - by conceptual means of contemporary political and social theories - in the Czechoslovak and particularly Cze ch society, in tentative comparisons with other countries of East and Central Europe.The general thesis to be pursued is that 1) in the historically unique situation of an abruptly open space of competitive party politics, the latter tends to colonize th e process of adopting and expressing politically relevant identities and interests within society; 2) the absence of a developed civil society - understood here as a sphere of articulating and institutionalizing collective interests and identities - thus