Catalog
1989 - Young people and social change after the fall of the Berlin Wall (2012)
Introduction. Youth in transition(s)
1.1989: so hard to remember and so easy to forget
2. Reconstruction of youth in post-socialism: expectations and dilemmas
3. Changing times, changing lives: the social construction of youth and its public images in Bulgaria before and after 1989
4. "Whenever worlds are laid on, underlives develop": structure and agency in transformation research
5. Frozen transitions? Young people in the former Yugoslavia
6. Born in 1989. European youngsters look to the future and the past: Milan and Sarajevo compared
7. Transitions to adulthood in rural villages during the transition from communism in the South Caucasus
8. Young people in Serbia: a review of two decades
9. The "post-revolutionary" Czech consumer generation: "mainstream" youth in the context of individualised society
10. Radically modern? Eastern German youth after the German-German unification
11. Western, eastern and modern: Balkan pop-folk music and (trans)nationalism
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