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Title:Podložniška politična kultura v postkomunističnih družbah : primerjalna študija postjugoslovanskih študentov
Authors:ID Kirbiš, Andrej (Author)
ID Flere, Sergej (Author)
ID Slovensko sociološko društvo (Copyright holder)
ID Fakulteta za družbene vede Univerze v Ljubljani (Copyright holder)
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MD5: D143A5B79E7F7D443168AA9F51ACC2CA
PID: 20.500.12556/dkum/161b591d-8bbb-48ed-bb4f-65f5298323b8
 
URL http://druzboslovne-razprave.org/clanek/2011/66/3/
 
Language:Slovenian
Work type:Article
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Abstract:V raziskavi so bili na vzorcu študentov družboslovja preučeni nekateri elementi politične kulture v osmih postjugoslovanskih državnih entitetah (N = 2178, M-starost = 19,8 leta, SD = 1,89). Rezultati so pokazali, da so v socioekonomsko manj razvitih okoljih v povprečju bolj prisotni elementi t. i. podložniške politične kulture, ki jo označujejo avtoritarnost, splošni tradicionalizem, zavezanost tradicionalnim spolnim vlogam, državni paternalizem in posplošeno nezaupanje. Izjema od te tendence je bil kazalec ekonomskega egalitarizma, kjer razlike med vzorci niso bile statistično značilne. Avtorji ugotavljajo, da skoraj dve desetletji po razpadu Jugoslavije v njenih naslednicah še vedno ostajajo prisotne nekatere vrednotne razlike, in sklenejo, da proces demokratične konsolidacije v postjugoslovanskih družbah še ni končan, da pa je temu cilju s politično-kulturnega vidika najbliže Slovenija.
Keywords:politična kultura, podložniške politične vrednote, postjugoslovanske družbe, demokratizacija, mladina
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Year of publishing:2011
Number of pages:str. 45-66, 128
Numbering:Letn. 27, št. 66
PID:20.500.12556/DKUM-66833 New window
ISSN:0352-3608
UDC:316.334.3:3-057.87(497.1)
ISSN on article:0352-3608
COBISS.SI-ID:30309469 New window
NUK URN:URN:SI:UM:DK:DMSUV7DP
Publication date in DKUM:12.07.2017
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KIRBIŠ, Andrej and FLERE, Sergej, 2011, Podložniška politična kultura v postkomunističnih družbah : primerjalna študija postjugoslovanskih študentov. Družboslovne razprave [online]. 2011. Vol. 27, no. 66, p. 45–66, 128. [Accessed 7 April 2025]. Retrieved from: https://dk.um.si/IzpisGradiva.php?lang=eng&id=66833
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Title:Družboslovne razprave
Shortened title:Družbosl. razpr.
Publisher:Slovensko sociološko društvo
ISSN:0352-3608
COBISS.SI-ID:7530242 New window

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Language:English
Abstract:The present study examined several measures of political culture among 2,178 social science students (M age = 19.8 years, SD = 1.89) in eight post-Yugoslav entities. The aggregate-level results indicate that socio-economically less developed environments had higher average levels of subject political culture, which is characterised by authoritarianism, general traditionalism, traditional gender role attitudes, state paternalism and general distrust. The only exception from this tendency was the measure of economic egalitarianism, where between-country differences were not significant. The authors demonstrate that, nearly two decades after the dissolution of Yugoslavia, some of the same value differences are still found in its successor territories. They conclude that the process of democratic consolidation is far from over in post-Yugoslav entities and that Slovenia comes closest to achieving that goal in the political-cultural context.
Keywords:political culture, subjugation political values, post-Yugoslav societies, democratization, youth


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