Sociologies in East European Transformations Session 2

Wednesday, 9 July 2025: 13:00-14:45
Location: ASJE023 (Annex of the Faculty of Legal, Economic, and Social Sciences)
RC46 Clinical Sociology (host committee)

Language: English, French and Spanish

While sociology shows continued interest in its impact on the real world, which is also presented through research within clinical sociology, there is virtually no research on its impact on one of the major recent and still ongoing transformations, namely the post-socialist one in Central and Eastern Europe. Aiming to fill this void, this session invites contributions on the conceptual and analytical framework required to explore this topic, as well as case studies on the role of sociologies in specific national environments.

We suggest the Cultural Political Economy (CPE) as the starting point, with a view to focus on how sociologies (re) create social, political, and economic imaginaries and thus formulate a particular conception of society, economy and politics. CPE provides the tools to explore both evolutionary mechanisms, as well as structural, discursive, technological and agential selectivities that produce hegemonic discourses. This framework thereby enables the analysis of how the intellectual forces can redefine the imaginaries and influence societal transformations in a profound way, which touches the very core of our research interest.

The authors can analyse impact of sociology both on its emergent level, observing it as a science and specific expertise communicating with other disciplines and social systems, as a national disciplinary community, as well as on individual level, studying the impact of individual sociologists through their diverse roles as academics, educators, public intellectuals, experts, politicians, civil society activists, as well as their hybrid roles or shifting between different roles.

Session Organizer:
Borut RONCEVIC, Rudolfovo - Science and Technology Centre, Slovenia
Chair:
Borut RONCEVIC, Rudolfovo - Science and Technology Centre, Slovenia
Oral Presentations
Regional Resilience and Innovation in Post-Socialist Central and Eastern Europe: Opportunity for Clinical Sociology?
Tamara BESEDNJAK VALIC, Slovenia; Erika DZAJIC URSIC, Slovenia; Janez KOLAR, Rudolfovo - Science and Technology Centre, Slovenia; Urša LAMUT, Rudolfovo - Science and Technology Centre, Slovenia
Sociology of (Non)Religiosity in Post-Socialist Countries: Comparative Study between Croatia, Slovenia, and the Czech Republic
Nikolina HAZDOVAC BAJIĆ, University of Dubrovnik, Croatia; Filip FILA, Institute for Social Research in Zagreb, Croatia; Dinka MARINOVIĆ JEROLIMOV, Institute for Social Research in Zagreb, Croatia
Sociology of Innovation in the Context of Post-Socialist Societies: The Case of Croatia
Jadranka ŠVARC, Institute of Social Sciences Ivo Pilar, Croatia; Marina DABIĆ, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Zagreb, Croatia; Jasminka LAZNJAK, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Croatia
The Power of Sociology in Wartime: Shaping Resilience and Knowledge in Ukraine
Olga KUTSENKO, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Ukraine; Svitlana BABENKO, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Ukraine
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