2011
DOI: 10.1080/13510347.2011.563117
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The quality of civil society in post-communist Eastern Germany: a case-study of voluntary associations in Leipzig

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“…This new pattern of segregation, which has developed as a 'dominant cultural ideal' (Hirt, 2012), has to be analysed when considering the socioeconomical changes of post-socialist societies. In general, the countries of this region lack public spirit and a sense of community (Berényi, 2007;Olivo, 2011;Walker, Stephenson, 2012). Unfortunately, studies of GCs in post-socialist countries are commonly confined to the identification of the segregating effect.…”
Section: Perspectives Of Gated Communities' Integration In Post-sociamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This new pattern of segregation, which has developed as a 'dominant cultural ideal' (Hirt, 2012), has to be analysed when considering the socioeconomical changes of post-socialist societies. In general, the countries of this region lack public spirit and a sense of community (Berényi, 2007;Olivo, 2011;Walker, Stephenson, 2012). Unfortunately, studies of GCs in post-socialist countries are commonly confined to the identification of the segregating effect.…”
Section: Perspectives Of Gated Communities' Integration In Post-sociamentioning
confidence: 99%