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Imitative revolutions: changes in the media and journalism in East-Central Europe
ID Splichal, Slavko (Author)

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Abstract
Članek obravnava desetletje sprememb v medijih po zlomu socialističnega sistema v Vzhodni in Srednji Evropi. Zaradi edinstvenosti prehoda iz socializma v kapitalizem so tradicionalne teorije modernizacije in (post)moderne detradicionalizacije neustrezne za pojasnitev bistva izjemnih sprememb v nekdanjem "drugem svetu". Članek je poskus uporabe Tardove toerije posnemanja, ki temelji na triadi "inovacija-posnemanje-opozicija". Tardova teorija posnemanja kot splošnega razvojnega zakona ponuja morda veljavnejšo pojasnitev (r)evolucionarnih sprememb, ker presega delitev toerije modernizacije na teorije odvisnosti in teorije difuzije, opozarja pa tudi na pomen komuniciranja in komunikacijske tehnologije. Identificirana je vrsta protislovnih razvojnih tendenc, ki so z različno intenzivnostjo prisotne v posameznih državah in se v njih izraža posnemovalna narava novih sistemov. Posnemovalne tendence so razvrščene v dve širši skupini: (1) tiste, ki posnemajo zunanje okolje, predvsem Zahodno Evropo in ZDA, in vsebujejo denacionalizacijo in privatizacijo, komercializacijo, inter- ali transnacionalizacijo ter "italianizacijo"; ter (2) tiste, ki posnemajo preteklost, t.j. nekdanji sistema državnega socializma: renacionalizacija ter ideološki (nacionalističnih in verski) ekskluzivizem.

Language:English
Keywords:Srednja Evropa, Vzhodna Evropa
Work type:Not categorized
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences
Year:2001
Number of pages:Str. 31-58
Numbering:Vol.8, no. 4
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-76023 This link opens in a new window
UDC:659.3/.4
ISSN on article:1318-3222
COBISS.SI-ID:20886877 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:21.12.2015
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Title:Javnost
Shortened title:Javnost
Publisher:Taylor&Francis
ISSN:1318-3222
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The essay examines a decade of changes in the media after the collapse of the socialist system in East-Central Europe. A unique transformation from socialism to capitalism makes traditional middle-range evolutionary theories of modernisation and (post)modern detraditionalisation - inadequate to grasp the substance of the inordinate changes in the (former) Second World. Instead,an attempt is made to apply Gabriel Tarde's theory of imitation based on the triad consisting of innovation, imitation, and opposition. Tarde's theory of imitation as a general law of development seems to offer a valid explanation of these (r)evolutionary changes because it transcends the division between dependency and diffusionist modernisation theories, and identifies communication (technology) as particularly important on both accounts. Several oppositional tendencies in the ECE countries are identified which are, in different degrees, spread throughout the region and reflect the imitative nature of the new systems. The imitative tendencies are clustered in two broader groups: (1) those imitating external environment, primarily Western Europe and the USA, which comprise denationalisation and privatisation, commercialisation, inter- or transnationalisation, and cross-fertilisation; and (2) those imitating the past, i.e. the former system of state socialism: renationalisation, and nationalistic and religious exclusivism.


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