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Record #186501:
Post-Soviet structures, path-dependency and passivity in Chukotkan coastal villages / Bent Nielsen.
Title: | Post-Soviet structures, path-dependency and passivity in Chukotkan coastal villages / Bent Nielsen. |
Author(s): | Nielsen, Bent. |
Date: | 2007. |
In: | Études Inuit = Inuit Studies. (2007.), Vol. 31(1-2) (2007) |
Abstract: | Focuses on comparison between early Soviet period and years following dissolution of Soviet Union with particular reference to Chukotka. Finds points of distinction but also surprising similarities. Compares two periods using concept of "path-dependency" to explain discrepancy between statements of democracy/market economy and continued Soviet way of thinking. Examines widespread state of powerlessness and passivity among Chukotka's indigenous population. Highlights importance of indigenous elite. |
Notes: | Études Inuit = Inuit Studies. Vol. 31(1-2) :163-181 (2007). |
Keywords: | 323.1 -- National and ethnic minorities. 364.122/.124 -- Social change and associated problems. 159.9 -- Psychology. 316 -- Sociology. 93 -- History. J -- Social sciences. (*501) -- Russia (Federation). (*531.251) -- Chukotskiy Avtonomnyy Okrug. |
SPRI record no.: | 186501 |
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