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- W2188218420 abstract "Gorbachezfs ascent to power created a new climate fir sociological research in the Soviet Union. For fhe jrst time, Soviet sociologistsfind themselves in a position where they not only can pursue critical inquiry but also significantly afict the nation's political agenda. Zk present situation is not without its dangers, however, as it confronts social scientists with the need to balance scholarship and advocacy, scientijic inquiry and political engagement. This article presents an overview of institutional, substantive, and methodological innovations in recent Soviet sociology. If examines the contribution that Soviet sociology has made to the refirm process and assesses its fiture impact on the course of perestroika. An argument is made that even though fur the time being Soviet sociologists and Party refbrmers act in concert, this alliance might come under strain if the pursuit ofpee inquiry interferes with fhe Communist Party's political agenda. Soviet sociology has had many ups and downs throughout its troubled history, its fortunes rising and falling with every new attempt to open up Soviet society. It sprang to life in the 1920s, during the NEP (New Economic Policy) era, which saw the pioneering efforts of Gastev, Kabo, Strumilin, and others bear impressive results in areas as diverse as labor-management relations, rural marriage and the family, prostitution, and suicide. These early successes proved short-lived. With the NEP liberalism waning, empirically oriented sociology in the Soviet Union came under attack from orthodox Marxists. In the 1930s, the fledgling discipline faded away, and so did the term sociology, which reappeared only after World War 11 as a name for the bourgeois pseudo-science of society incompatible with the teachings of Marx, Lenin, and Stalin (Masalkov 1988; Osipov 1988; Zaslavskaia 1988a)." @default.
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- W2188218420 title "Sociology for the Glasnost Em lhsth~onall and Substantive Changes ent aviet soCioBogy+" @default.
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