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by Simon Smith
Local Communities and Post-Communist Transformation
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Notes on contributors
Preface
Acknowledgements
1 Transformation as modernisation: sociological readings of post-communist lifeworlds
2 Civil society and political parties in the Czech Republic
3 Civic Forum and Public Against Violence: agents for community self-determination? Experiences of local actors
4 The development of the environmental non-governmental movement in Slovakia: the Slovak Union of Nature and Landscape Conservationists
5 Dual identity and/or ‘bread and butter’: electronics industry workers in Slovakia 1995–2000
6 The democratisation of industrial relations in the Czech Republic — work organisation and employee representation: case studies from the electronics industry
7 Local community transformation: the Czech Republic 1990–2000
8 Civic potential as a differentiating factor in the development of local communities
9 Group strategies of local communities in Slovakia facing social threats
10 Conclusion: the narrativisation of social transformation
Index
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2.1
Results of elections to Czech parliament showing votes as percentage and seats as total
3.1
1990 local election results in main towns in Humenné district
3.2
1994 local election results in main towns in Humenné district
3.3
Mayors by party in Humenné district in 1990
3.4
Mayors by party in Humenné district 1994
3.5
1990 local election results in five Czech municipalities
3.6
1994 local election results in five Czech municipalities
5.1
Foreign direct investment inflows in CEFTA countries
5.2
Distribution of four types of workers' identity
5.3
Satisfaction with working life
5.4
Satisfaction with different aspects of work
5.5
How true are the following statements about your work?
5.6
How far do the decisions of your local union reflect your opinions?
5.7
How far do the decisions of management reflect your opinions?
5.8
Membership, agreement with local union policies and participation in local union activities
5.9
Representational deficit on labour issues
5.10
Perceptions of trade union representation
6.1
Changes in work content in manual professions
6.2
Self-evaluation of work undertaken in manual professions
6.3
Manual workers' evaluations of relationships to superiors and co-workers
6.4
Satisfaction with individual aspects of conditions at work
6.5
Collective actors which best represent employee interests in specific areas
6.6
Priorities for union activity in the firm
7.1
1994 and 1998 local election results.Votes and seats won by party
7.2
Changing feelings of powerlessness
8.1
Occurrence of different types of ‘democrat’ according to responses to action models
8.2
Percentage of respondents who expressed a willingness to participate actively in solving local problems
8.3
Indices of civic potential dimensions in Kvačany and Liptovské Kl'ačany
9.1
Evaluations of community problems and prospects at the end of 1996
9.2
Informedness about community problems and about the work of its representatives
9.3
Levels of participation in tackling community problems
9.4
Trust towards actors in the community, authoritative institutions and fellow citizens
9.5
Preferred responses to financial or material difficulties of community and individuals
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