Beyond East and West: Solidarity Politics and the Absent/Present State in the Balkans
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2017
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In this piece, we develop a more complex picture of the East-West divisions that have characterized much analysis of the region since the crisis began. By examining how differently positioned actors have responded, the migration flows become a heuristic for other important but less visible processes in post-socialist state formation and Euro-integration. We use the complexity of Serbia's reception as an empirical ground to create a new analytic framework that moves beyond over-simplified dichotomies. Doing this allows us to bring seemingly unrelated kinds of political action into the same frame to reveal an emerging trend in citizen and noncitizen political engagement.
Извор:
Slavic Review, 2017, 76, 2, 315-+Издавач:
- Cambridge Univ Press, New York
DOI: 10.1017/slr.2017.80
ISSN: 0037-6779
WoS: 000413583500005
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85027040758
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Sociologija / SociologyTY - JOUR AU - Greenberg, Jessica AU - Spasić, Ivana PY - 2017 UR - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2447 AB - In this piece, we develop a more complex picture of the East-West divisions that have characterized much analysis of the region since the crisis began. By examining how differently positioned actors have responded, the migration flows become a heuristic for other important but less visible processes in post-socialist state formation and Euro-integration. We use the complexity of Serbia's reception as an empirical ground to create a new analytic framework that moves beyond over-simplified dichotomies. Doing this allows us to bring seemingly unrelated kinds of political action into the same frame to reveal an emerging trend in citizen and noncitizen political engagement. PB - Cambridge Univ Press, New York T2 - Slavic Review T1 - Beyond East and West: Solidarity Politics and the Absent/Present State in the Balkans EP - + IS - 2 SP - 315 VL - 76 DO - 10.1017/slr.2017.80 ER -
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Greenberg, J.,& Spasić, I.. (2017). Beyond East and West: Solidarity Politics and the Absent/Present State in the Balkans. in Slavic Review Cambridge Univ Press, New York., 76(2), 315-+. https://doi.org/10.1017/slr.2017.80
Greenberg J, Spasić I. Beyond East and West: Solidarity Politics and the Absent/Present State in the Balkans. in Slavic Review. 2017;76(2):315-+. doi:10.1017/slr.2017.80 .
Greenberg, Jessica, Spasić, Ivana, "Beyond East and West: Solidarity Politics and the Absent/Present State in the Balkans" in Slavic Review, 76, no. 2 (2017):315-+, https://doi.org/10.1017/slr.2017.80 . .