Südosteuropa. Journal of Politics and Society 65 (2017), 3

Titel der Ausgabe 
Südosteuropa. Journal of Politics and Society 65 (2017), 3
Weiterer Titel 
Household Strategies in the Period of Economic Crisis

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München 2017: Oldenbourg Verlag
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164 S.
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Südosteuropa. Journal of Politics and Society
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Deutschland
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Dr. Sabine Rutar Leibniz-Institut für Ost- und Südosteuropaforschung Landshuter Straße 4 93047 Regensburg
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Rutar, Sabine

Predrag Cvetičanin and Miran Lavrič are guest editors of this issue’s thematic section focusing on "Household Strategies in the Period of Economic Crisis".

The special section focuses on Bosnia-Herzegowina, Serbia, Croatia, and Slovenia. The contributions result from the project "Life-Strategies and Survival Strategies of Households and Individuals in Southeast European Societies in Times of Crisis", which was carried out 2014 - 2016 in the framework of the SCOPES programme and financed by the Swiss National Fund. The network of participating institutions was located in Zurich, Niš, Split, Maribor, and Sarajevo. The issue also contains further contributions from the conference ‘Freedom and Necessity. Lifestyles and Coping Strategies in Times of Economic Crisis’, which was organized in the framework of the project in October 2015 in Split, Croatia.

In the Open Section, Ger Duijzings reflects on "Scholars (Not) Investigating Srebrenica. Academic Feuds and Other Shortcomings".

Inhaltsverzeichnis

CONTENT

HOUSEHOLD STRATEGIES IN THE PERIOD OF ECONOMIC CRISIS

Predrag Cvetičanin and Miran Lavrič
Household Strategies in Southeast European Societies in the Period of Economic Crisis
449–458

Predrag Cvetičanin and Miran Lavrič
Typology of Household Strategies of Action in Four Countries of Southeastern Europe in a Period of Economic Crisis
459–494

Adnan Efendić, Predrag Cvetičanin, and Ismet Kumalić
Thriving and Surviving Activities of Households During the Crisis Period. Empirical Evidence from Southeastern Europe
495–519

Lynette Šikić-Mićanović
Making Ends Meet. How Roma Families Living in Poverty Cope
520–541

Dragan Bagić, Ivana Dobrotić, Jasminka Lažnjak, Petra Rodik, Tanja; Vučković Juroš
Coping Strategies of Economically (Partially) Inactive Households: The Case of Croatia
542–564

Nemanja Krstić, Augustin Derado, Andrej Naterer, Ismet Kumalić
Small Farmers in Four Southeast European Countries. A Qualitative Analysis of Life Strategies in Twenty-Five Agricultural Households
565–588

COMMENTARY

Ger Duijzings
Scholars (Not) Investigating Srebrenica. Academic Feuds and Other Shortcomings
589–595

BOOK REVIEWS (online accessible at recensio.net)

Nathalie Clayer / Xavier Bougarel, Europe’s Balkan Muslims. A New
His tory
(Aleksander Zdravkovski)
596–597

Christine Hassenstab / Sabrina P. Ramet, eds,
Gender (In)equality and Gender Politics in Southeastern Europe. A Question of Justice
(Brigita Malenica)
598–602

Sabrina P. Ramet / Albert Simkus / Ola Listhaug, eds,
Civic and Uncivic Values in Kosovo. History, Politics and Value Transformation
(Lorik Pustina)
602–604

Roumen Daskalov / Alexander Vezenkov, eds,
Entangled Histories of the Balkans. Volume Three. Shared Pasts, Disputed Legacies
(Wim van Meurs)
604–606