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Innovation: The European Journal of Social Sciences
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12 Number 4 December 1999 Social Sciences in Progress—The Pragmatic Approach of Henrik Kreutz Celebrating Henrik Kreutz’s 60th Anniversary Edited by Ronald J. Pohoryles and Liana Giorgi, with the assistance of Sasa Cvijetic´
Authors In This Issue Pragmatism in Progress
Ronald J. Pohoryles and Liana Giorgi. Editorial: Social Sciences in Progress—the Pragmatic Approach of Henrik Kreutz. Celebrating Henrik Kreutz’s 60th Birthday 447 Henrik Kreutz. In Memoriam: James S. Coleman (1926–1995). A Letter to the Late James S. Coleman 455 Johann Bacher. A Personal Note on Henrik Kreutz upon the Occasion of his 60th Birthday 459
Some Theoretical Considerations on Europe, Democracy and Europe Philip Schlesinger. Collective Identities, Friends, Enemies 461 John Crowley. Some Thoughts on Theorizing European Citizenship 471 Steven Ney and Nadia Molenaars. Cultural Theory as a Theory of Democracy 489
Martin Peterson. Collaboration and Competition 511 Hans-Liudger Dienel. Bilateral Scientific and Technical Collaboration between
Hostile Countries in Europe: France and Germany 1860–1950 517 Friso D. Heyt. Popper’s Vienna. A Contribution to the History of the Ideas of
Critical Rationalism 525 Heinz Sahner. The Contribution of the Working Group of Social Science Institutes (Arbeitsgemeinschaft Sozialwissenschaftlicher Institute e.V. (ASI)) to the Institutionalization of Sociology after the Second World War 543 On Social Structures Liana Giorgi and Ronald J. Pohoryles. Income Analysis and Social Inclusion Policies 549 György Lengyel and István János Tóth. Class Position, Income Opportunities and Satisfaction 567 Massimo Bellotto and Alberto Zatti. Working Values and the Italian Family 583 Ernst Gehmacher. Regio-Vision—Reich und Grün—A Model of Regional Development. Visions of the Future 50 Years 597 Arthur Schneeberger. Changing Patterns in Initial Education and Training in Austria: New Challenges on the Way Towards the Information Society 611 On Deviant Behaviour Zoltán Szántó. Principals, Agents, and Clients. Review of the Modern Concept of Corruption 629 Jaroslaw Górniak. Attitudes towards Money and Dealing with Money: Selected Results of the Research in Poland 633 Eckart Kühlhorn, Björn Hibell, Stig Larsson, Mats Ramstedt and Hans L. Zetterberg. Can Surveys Measure Alcohol Consumption? Advances in Survey Methodology in the KALK Project 647 Towards New Foundations of Pragmatic Sociology—The Oeuvre of Henrik Kreutz Professor Henrik Kreutz: List of Publications 665
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12 NUMBER 3 SEPTEMBER 1999 co-operation in a competitive world: science and research facing globalization
AUTHORS IN THIS ISSUE EDITORIAL
Ronald J. Pohoryles. Editorial 279 The Six Countries Programme’s ‘Vienna Recommendations’ on Research Co-operation with the Central and Eastern European Countries and the NIS 283
PAPERS Co-operation Between the West and the East: An Overview Maria Nedeva. When David Met Goliath: Research Collaboration in the Context of Changing Political Realities 287
Ronald J. Pohoryles. Moving Beyond Aid: Research Co-operation with Central and Eastern Europe 305
Liana Giorgi. Co-operation of EU/EEA Countries with the Newly Independent States of the Former Soviet Union—A Slow Start 323 David A. Dyker. Foreign Direct Investment in the Former Communist World: A Key Vehicle for Technological Upgrading? 345 Steven Ney. Culture and National S&T Performance: A Framework for Analysing
Socio-institutional Factors in RTD Policy Making 353
Country Studies Ronald J. Pohoryles. The Past and the Future: Austria Facing a New Stage of
RTD Co-operation with its Neighbours 377
Ulrike Bross. Technology Audit as a Policy Instrument to Improve Innovations and Industrial Competitiveness in Countries in Transition 397 Karin Bryner. Information and Advice on Community RTD Activities. Swedish–Estonian IRC FEMIRC Co-operation 413 Chris Caswill. Why Not Co-operate? 419 Open Contribution Karel Dake and Michael Thompson. Making Ends Meet, in the Household and on the Planet 427
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12 NUMBER 2 JUNE 1999 ENVIRONMENT AND THE POST-MODERN SOCIETY Guest Editor: Maarten Mentzel Authors in this Issue Editorial Maarten Mentzel. The environment in New Social Perspectives 127 Papers Řrnulf Seippel. Political Environmentalism: Class Interests, Modern
Values or Postmodern Feelings? 129 Christopher A. Rootes. The Transformation of Environmental Activism:
Activists, Organizations and Policy-making 155 Ann Nilsen. Where is the Future? Time and Space as Categories in
Analyses of Young Peoples Images of the Future 175 Carlo C. Jaeger, Ralf Schüle and Bernd Kasemir. Focus Groups in Integrated Assessment: A Micro-cosmos for Reflexive Modernization 195 Maarten Mentzel. Climate for Social Assessment: Experts, Uncertainty and Policy Development 221 Atle Midttun. The Weakness of Strong Governance and the Strength of Soft Regulation: Environmental Governance in Post-modern Form 235 Open Contribution Marianne Penker and Roman Tronner. Towards Sustainable Law: Deriving a Planning Tool for Legislation 251
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12 NUMBER 1 MARCH 1999 AUTHORS IN THIS ISSUE
PAPERS Steven Ney. Environmental Security: A Critical Overview 7 Heinz Schandl, Walter Hüttler and Harald Payer. Delinking of Economic Growth and Materials Turnover 31
Kai Hafez. International News Coverage and the Problems of Media Globalization. In Search of a New GlobalLocal Nexus 47 Paul Timms. The Interface Between Transport Policy-making and Science: A Two-person Model 63
Masoud Kamali. Distorted Integration: Problems of Monolithic Order 81 Peter Jowers, Jorge Dürrschmidt, Richard ODocherty and Derek Purdue. Affective and Aesthetic Dimensions of Contemporary Social Movements in
South West England 99
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11 NUMBER 4 DECEMBER 1998 MUSLIM IDENTITIES, ISLAM AND EUROPE Guest Editor: Yunas Samad AUTHORS IN THIS ISSUE EDITORIAL Yunas Samad. Muslim Identities, Islam and Europe 373 PAPERS S. Sayyid. Anti-essentialism and Universalism 377
Pandeli M. Glavanis. Political Islam within Europe: A Contribution to the Analytical Framework 391 Kay Adamson. Islamic Movements and the West: The Algerian Experience 411 Yunas Samad. Media and Muslim Identity: Intersections of Generation and Gender 425 Claire Alexander. Re-imagining the Muslim Community 439 Seán McLoughlin. A-Part of the Community? The Politics of Representation and a Muslim Schools Application for State Funding 451
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11 NUMBER 3 SEPTEMBER 1998 SPECIAL ISSUE Guest Editor: Mike King Selection of Papers first presented at the 2nd Convention of The European Association for the Advancement of Social Sciences, Cyprus, 1997 AUTHORS IN THIS ISSUE
PAPERS Surajit C. Mukhopadhyay. Importing Back Colonial Policing Systems? The Relationship Between the Royal Irish Constabulary, Indian Policing and Militarization of Policing in England and Wales 253 Jason Lane. Police Co-operation and Internal Conflict Resolution Strategies: The Case of Ireland 267 Mike King. Policing Change in Eastern and Central Europe: Some Contemporary Concerns 277 Frank Gregory. Policing Transition in Europe: The Role of EUROPOL and the Problem of Organized Crime 287 Arianit Koci. Reform of the Police in Hungary and Lithuania:Empirical Findings on the Policing of Public Order 307 OPEN SECTION Uwe Engel and Manuela Pötschke. Willingness to Pay for the Environment: Social Structure, Value Orientations and Environmental Behaviour in a Multilevel Perspective 315 Bernd Hamm. Social Transformation, Development, and European Social Sciences 333 Leonidas Donskis. The Conspiracy Theory, Demonization of the Other 349
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11 NUMBER 2 JUNE 1998 THE SPATIALITY OF GENDER
Guest Editor: Simon Duncan AUTHORS IN THIS ISSUE EDITORIAL Simon Duncan. The Spatiality of Genderand the Papers in This Issue 119 PAPERS Rosemary Crompton. Womens Employment and State Polices 129 Birgit Pfau-Effinger. Gender Cultures and the Gender ArrangementA Theoretical Framework for Cross-National Gender Research 147 Rosemarie Sackmann. European Gender Roles: Public Discourses and Regional Practices 167 Gunnel Forsberg. Regional Variations in the Gender Contract: Gendered Relations in Labour Markets, Local Politics and Everyday Life in Swedish Regions 191 Montserrat Solsona. The Second Demographic Transition from a Gender Perspective 211 John MacInnes. Analysing Patriarchy Capitalism and Womens Employment in Europe 227
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11 NUMBER 1 MARCH 1998 AUTHORS IN THIS ISSUE PAPERS Ale Debeljak. On the Ruins of the Historical Avant-Garde: The Institution of Art and its Contemporary Exigencies 7 Oliver Schmidtke. Ethnic Mobilization in South Tyrol: A Primordial Identity in Crisis 25 Rom Harré. Emotion Across Cultures 43 Angelika Kofler. Digital Europe 1998: Policies, Technological Development
and Implementation of the Emerging Information Society 53 Jean K. Chalaby. The Media and the Formation of the Public Sphere in the New Independent States 73 Wolfgang Bittermann & Helmut Haberl. Landscape-Relevant Indicators for Pressures on the Environment 87
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10 NUMBER 4 DECEMBER 1997 EMOTION AND CULTURE
Issue Editor: Angelika Kofler AUTHORS IN THIS ISSUE EDITORIAL 313 PAPERS Jean Harkins & Anna Wierzbicka. Language: A Key Issue in Emotion Research 319 Paul Ekman. Should We Call it Expression or Communication? 333Leslie Irvine. Reconsidering the American Emotional Culture: Co-dependency and Emotion Management 345 Peter N. Stearns. Emotional Change and Political Disengagement in the Twentieth-Century United States: A Case Study in Emotions History 361 Angelika Kofler. Fear and Anxiety Across Continents: The European and the American Way 381 Caren S. Neile. Poetry after Auschwitz: Emotion and Culture in Fictional Representations of the Holocaust 405 Bernard Poche. Lidentité collective, mode sensible dappréhension du
monde 419 Noëlle Burgi-Golub. Emotion as a Dimension of Ethical and Moral Motivation 433 Oliva M. Espin. The Role of Gender and Emotion in Womens Experience of Migration 445
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10 NUMBER 3 SEPTEMBER 1997 EUROPEAN TRANSPORT IN THE AGE OF GLOBALIZATION Issue Editor: Peter Nijkamp
AUTHORS IN THIS ISSUE EDITORIAL 215 PAPERS Michel Frybourg. Conflict and Co-operation Between a Global Market and Local Innovations 217 Kenneth Button. International Transport: Linking Europes Future to the Rest of the World 231 Kostas Bithas & Peter Nijkamp. Critical Factors for an Effective Multi-modal Freight Transport Network in Europe 243 Aura Reggiani, Peter Nijkamp & Simona Bolis. TheRole of Transalpine Freight Transport in a Common European Market: Analyses and Empirical Applications 259 Sytze A. Rienstra, Dominic Stead, David Banister & Peter Nijkamp. Assessing the Complementarity of Common Transport Policy Objectives: A Scenario Approach 273
Stephen Marshall, David Banister & Alan McLellan. A Strategic Assessment of Travel Trends and Travel Reduction Strategies 289<
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AUTHORS IN THIS ISSUE PAPERS Gerard Delanty. Social Exclusion and the New Nationalism: European Trends and their Implications for Ireland 123 Aleksandra Ĺlund. Book, Bread and Monument.
Continuity and Change through Ethnic Memory and Beyond 145 József Böröcz. Social Change with
Sticky Features and the Failures of Modernization 161 Peter Futo, Paul Hoggett & Laszlo Kallay. Small
Firms and Economic Transformation in Hungary 171 Felix Büchel & Greg J. Duncan. Parents'
Social Activities and Children's School Attainments. First Results 185 Savvas A. Katsikides. Sociology and the Functions
of Technological Autonomy 201
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AUTHORS IN THIS ISSUE PAPERS Anna Wesely. Philosophy of Science and Sociology of Knowledge 7
C. Jotin Khisty & Steen Leleur. Societal Planning: Identifying a New Role for the Transport Planner-Part I 17
C. Jotin Khisty & Steen Leleur. Societal Planning: Identifying a New Role for the Transport Planner-Part II: Planning Guidelines 27 Stefan M. Piech. The Impact of the 1989 Velvet Revolution on the Former Czechoslovakian Film Industry 37 Aysegul Baykan. Issues of Difference and Citizenship for 'New Identities': A Theoretical View 61 Joseph S. Joseph. Theorizing About Ethnopolitics and International Politics: Some Conclusions from Cyprus 69 Feiwel Kupferberg. The Land of the Murderers. Jewish Survivors in Post-War Germany 85 Andrew Bennett. Bhangra in Newcastle: Music, Ethnic Identity and the Role of Local Knowledge 107
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ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIOLOGY Issue Editors: Barbara Adam and Maarten Mentzel AUTHORS IN THIS ISSUE 399 EDITORIAL 401 PAPERS Ian Welsh. Risk, Global Governance and Environmental Politics 407 Colin Hay. From Crisis to Catastrophe? The Ecological Pathologies of the Liberal-Democratic State Form 421 Jon Mulberg. Modernity and Environmental Economics: A Sociological Critique 435 Marian K. Deblonde. Environmental Economic Scientists and Politics 449 Colin Gill. Environmental Protection in Europe: The 'Greening' of Industrial Relations? 459 Benno Galijart. Sustainability as the Maintenance of Things: Analogies for an Environmental Sociology 477 Thomas Cordier. Cleavages in Green Parties: The Case of the Dutch, French and German Greens 491 Masja Nas and Paul Dekker. Environmental Involvement in Four West European Countries: A Comparative Analysis of Attitudes and Action 509
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SOCIAL CONSEQUENCE OF TRANSITION Issue Editor: Helen Addison AUTHORS IN THIS ISSUE EDITORIAL 255
PAPERS Zsusza Ferge. Social Values and the Evaluation of Regime Change 261 Uwe Engfer. The Impact of Privatization and Change of Social Security Systems Upon Living Conditions of East German Households 279 Roza Milic-Czerniak. Coping Strategies and Changes in the Satisfaction of Consumer Needs in Poland 315 Rastislav Bednárik, Silvia Valna, Jana Filipova, Silvia Rybarova & Zdenka Danekova. The Social Consequences of Transformation in Slovakia 331 Endre Sik. The Social Consequences of Unemployment in Hungary- A Household
Perspective 355 Petr Mat˙eju.Winners and Losers in the Post-Communist Transformation: the Czech
Republic in Comparative Perspective 371
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AUTHORS IN THIS ISSUE 125 PAPERS Martin Peterson.What is the Relevance of Regionalism in a Federal European Context? Some Problematizing Aspects 127 John Crowley. European Integration: Sociological Process
or Political Project? 149 Ann Bartholomew and Iain Begg. Policy Assignment in the European Union 161 Barrie Axford and Richard Huggins.Media Without Boundaries: Fear and Loathing on the Road to Eurotrash or Transformation in the European Cultural Economy? 175 Martin O'Brien and Sue Penna.Postmodern Theory and Politics: Perspectives
on Citizenship and Social Justice 185 Charles Husband.The Right to be Understood: Conceiving the Multi-Ethnic Public Sphere 205 Maryam Kamali Miyamoto. Restricting Asylum: Trends and Prospects 217 Joost van Loon.Technological Sensibilities and the Cyberpolitics of Gender: Donna Haraway's Postmodern Feminism 231
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MULTICULTURALISM AND POLITICAL INTEGRATION IN EUROPEAN CITIES
Issue Editor: John Rex AUTHORS IN THIS ISSUE 5 EDITORIAL 7 PAPERS John Rex and Yunas Samad.
Multiculturalism and Political Integration in Birmingham and Bradford 11 George Muskens. Multiculturalism and Political Integration in the Netherlands: Rotterdam, Enschede 33 Jan Blommaert and Marco Martiniello.Ethnic Mobilization, Multiculturalism and the Political Process in Two Belgian Cities: Antwerp and Ličge 51 Michael Bommes and Frank-Olaf Radtke.Migration into Big Cities and Small Towns-An Uneven Process with Limited Need for Multiculturalism 75 Catherine Delcroix.Stepping Forward to Help Communication: The 'Médiatrices Interculturelles' in Underprivileged Areas in France 87 Anne-Marie Sancar-Flückiger.Integration of Migrants-An Extraordinary Undertaking? An Analysis of Swiss Policy and Handling of Resident Immigrants; A Municipal Example-Bern 97 Fritz Betz. Cultural Production and the Politics of
Identity: On the Strategic Use of 'Multiculturalism' in Two Australian Cities 105
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