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_beng
_erda
_cTR-IsMEF
049 _aTR-IsMEF
090 _aDK276
_b.I54 1968
100 1 _aInkeles, Alex,
_d1920-,
_eauthor.
245 1 4 _aThe Soviet citizen :
_bdaily life in a totalitarian society /
_cby Alex Inkeles and Raymond A. Bauer with the assistance of David Gleicher and Irving Roscow.
264 1 _aNew York :
_bAtheneum,
_c1968.
264 4 _a©1959
300 _axx, 533 pages ;
_c21 cm.
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_2rdacarrier
490 1 _aRussian Research Center studies ;
_v35.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
596 _a1
651 0 _aSoviet Union
_xSocial conditions
_y1945-1991.
651 0 _aSoviet Union
_xPolitics and government
_y1953-1985.
700 1 0 _aBauer, Raymond Augustine,
_d1916-1977.,
_eauthor.
700 1 _aGleicjer, David,
_econtributor.
700 1 _aRosow, Irving,
_econtributor.
830 0 _aRussian Research Center studies ;
_v35.
900 _aMEF Üniversitesi Kütüphane katalog kayıtları RDA standartlarına uygun olarak üretilmektedir / MEF University Library Catalogue Records are Produced Compatible by RDA Rules
920 _aBağış sahibi bilinmiyor.
942 _2lcc
_cBKS
970 1 2 _tPart One: Objectives and methods.
970 1 2 _tThe harvard project on the Soviet social system,
_p3.
970 1 1 _tOrigins of the project. Contacts with the refugee community, collecting the data.
970 1 2 _tSome considerations of method and methodology,
_p41.
970 1 1 _tThe problem of response bias. The quality of the data. The comparison of "Munich" and "New York" cases. The use of statistics of inference. Summary.
970 1 2 _tPart Two: The round of daily living.
970 1 2 _tOccupational stratification and mobility,
_p67.
970 1 1 _tWhich are the desirable jobs? Who gets the desirable jobs? Patterns of cocumpational mobility. What accounts for differential mobility rates? Some consequences of differential mobility: past and future.
970 1 2 _tMaking a living,
_p101.
970 1 1 _tLevels of job satisfaction. Working conditions, Income and satisfaction. Standards of Living conclusions.
970 1 2 _tGetting an education,
_p129.
970 1 1 _tPopular evaluations of Soviet education. Who gets educated? Socio-economic factors influencing educational opportunity. What good is education? Cultural factors influencing opportunity. Future prospects.
970 1 2 _tKeeping up with the news,
_p159.
970 1 1 _tThe sources of information. The class patterning of communications behavior. The peasant. The urban intelligentsia. The impact of the official media. Interpreting the news. Summary and future prospects.
970 1 2 _tPatterns of family life: the inner family,
_p210.
970 1 1 _tThe solidarity of the family. Child rearing values. Summary and conclusions.
970 1 2 _tPart three: the individual and the state.
970 1 2 _tThe sources of support: popular values and aspirations,
_p233.
970 1 1 _tThe welfare state. Economic institutions and policies. Political insititutions and policies. Attitudes toward the regine.
970 1 2 _tSources of hostility and disaffection,
_p255.
970 1 1 _tHostility and conditions of Daily Life, nationality and arrest as sources of hostility "hostility" vs. "Alination". Some contrasts between generations.
970 1 2 _tThe problem of loyalty in Soviet Society,
_p281.
970 1 1 _tThe Stalin formula for social control. The new line.
970 1 2 _tPart four: sources of cleavage.
970 1 2 _tSocial class cleavage,
_p299.
970 1 1 _tFair shares. coincidence of interests. Harm inflicted by and on various classes. Additional indices of class antagonism. Conclusions.
970 1 2 _tPolitical cleavage in the Soviet Union: popular images of the party and the secret police,
_p321.
970 1 1 _tThe people and the party. The typical party member differentiated from the nommember. Popılar images of the party member. Believers vs. Nonbelievers Good vs. Bad actors. The rulers vs The ruled. The people and the secret police. The people the part and political cleavage.
970 1 2 _tThe nationality problem,
_p338.
970 1 1 _tLife chances of Ukrainians vs. Russians. Basic attitudes and evalutions of the regine. The salience of the nationality problem. Patterns of nationalism among Ukrainians The issue of Ukranian independence. Summary and conclusions.
970 1 2 _tPart five: conclusions.
970 1 2 _tThe future of soviet society,
_p377.
970 1 1 _tAppendices,
_p401.
970 1 1 _tThe written questionnaire,
_p401.
970 1 1 _tThe personal interview: questions and probes,
_p424.
970 1 1 _tAlienness of origin code,
_p431.
970 1 1 _tAnti-leadership sentiment score,
_p433.
970 1 1 _tAnti-soviet sentiment score,
_p434.
970 1 1 _tArrest experience of respondent and family,
_p435.
970 1 1 _tArrest profiles: (a) Family arrest profile; (b) personal arrest profile,
_p437.
970 1 1 _tAspirations index,
_p440.
970 1 1 _tCommunications typologies,
_p443.
970 1 1 _tCultural level of family of orientation,
_p445.
970 1 1 _tDistortion scale,
_p446.
970 1 1 _tFamily cohesion response pattern,
_p448.
970 1 1 _tFinancial responsibilityscale,
_p450.
970 1 1 _tFlattery scale,
_p451.
970 1 1 _tInterclass harm index,
_p453.
970 1 1 _tMarital status profile,
_p455.
970 1 1 _tMaterial welfare profile,
_p456.
970 1 1 _tMobility code,
_p457.
970 1 1 _tOccupational satisfaction-frustration index,
_p459.
970 1 1 _tPolitical rights index,
_p461.
970 1 1 _tSocial origin type,
_p463.
970 1 1 _tPublications of the Harvard Project on the Soviet Social System,
_p464.
970 0 1 _aNotes,
_p468.
970 0 1 _aIndex,
_p519.
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