Sociologický výskum antisemitizmu na Slovensku po roku 1989 v kritickej perspektíve
VAŠEČKA, Michal. Sociologický výskum antisemitizmu na Slovensku po roku 1989 v kritickej perspektíve (Sociological research of the antisemitism in Slovakia after 1989 in a critical perspective). Sociológia. Bratislava: Slovenská akadémia vied, 2006, vol. 38, No 4, p. 283-312. ISSN 0049-1225. |
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Original name | Sociologický výskum antisemitizmu na Slovensku po roku 1989 v kritickej perspektíve |
Name in Czech | Sociologický výzkum antisemitizmu na Slovensku po roce 1989 v kritické perspektivě |
Name (in English) | Sociological research of the antisemitism in Slovakia after 1989 in a critical perspective |
Authors | VAŠEČKA, Michal (703 Slovakia, guarantor). |
Edition | Sociológia, Bratislava, Slovenská akadémia vied, 2006, 0049-1225. |
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Original language | Slovak |
Type of outcome | Article in a journal |
Field of Study | 50000 5. Social Sciences |
Country of publisher | Slovakia |
Confidentiality degree | is not subject to a state or trade secret |
Impact factor | Impact factor: 0.186 |
RIV identification code | RIV/00216224:14230/06:00017432 |
Organization unit | Faculty of Social Studies |
UT WoS | 000240179300001 |
Keywords (in Czech) | Antisemitizmus; kvalitativní a kvantitatvní výzkum; výzkumné metody; sociální distance; veřejné mínění; de-judaizovaná perspektiva; socio-psychologické faktory; kritická analýza. |
Keywords in English | Antisemitism; qualitative and quantitative research; research methods; social distance; public opinion; de-judaized perspective; socio-psychological factors; critical analysis. |
Tags | Antisemitism, critical analysis., de-judaized perspective, public opinion, qualitative and quantitative research, research methods, social distance, socio-psychological factors |
Tags | International impact, Reviewed |
Changed by | Changed by: PhDr. Michal Vašečka, Ph.D., učo 6679. Changed: 30/6/2009 17:44. |
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Article critically analyses approaches that Slovak sociologists have been using in their analysis of antisemitism in Slovakia after 1989. The article describes quantitative methods used by Slovak sociologists and suggests need of a complex approach to research of antisemitism. Author argues that modern antisemitism is de-judaized, while Slovak researchers focus more on a research of prejudices and stereotypes toward Jews. The research of antisemitism in Slovakia is fully dominated by a Bogarduss scale of social distance while different relevant research methods are not used by Slovak experts. Moreover, in the process of interpretations of public opinion surveys experts do not take into account the so-called escaping answers of respondents and attempts to run away from answering sensitive questions. Socio-psychological research, reflecting authoritarian personality, anomy, alienation and ontological insecurity of common people as sources of anti-Semitism, is rather rare in Slovakia. Consequently, quantitative research of antisemitism in Slovakia can be evaluated as insufficient. De-judaized perspective of anti-Semitism and even of Jews themselves in a Sartre s sense is remaining one of the greatest challenges for sociologists researching antisemitism in Slovakia. |
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Article critically analyses approaches that Slovak sociologists have been using in their analysis of antisemitism in Slovakia after 1989. The article describes quantitative methods used by Slovak sociologists and suggests need of a complex approach to research of antisemitism. Author argues that modern antisemitism is de-judaized, while Slovak researchers focus more on a research of prejudices and stereotypes toward Jews. The research of antisemitism in Slovakia is fully dominated by a Bogarduss scale of social distance while different relevant research methods are not used by Slovak experts. Moreover, in the process of interpretations of public opinion surveys experts do not take into account the so-called escaping answers of respondents and attempts to run away from answering sensitive questions. Socio-psychological research, reflecting authoritarian personality, anomy, alienation and ontological insecurity of common people as sources of anti-Semitism, is rather rare in Slovakia. Consequently, quantitative research of antisemitism in Slovakia can be evaluated as insufficient. De-judaized perspective of anti-Semitism and even of Jews themselves in a Sartre s sense is remaining one of the greatest challenges for sociologists researching antisemitism in Slovakia. |
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Article critically analyses approaches that Slovak sociologists have been using in their analysis of antisemitism in Slovakia after 1989. The article describes quantitative methods used by Slovak sociologists and suggests need of a complex approach to research of antisemitism. Author argues that modern antisemitism is de-judaized, while Slovak researchers focus more on a research of prejudices and stereotypes toward Jews. The research of antisemitism in Slovakia is fully dominated by a Bogarduss scale of social distance while different relevant research methods are not used by Slovak experts. Moreover, in the process of interpretations of public opinion surveys experts do not take into account the so-called escaping answers of respondents and attempts to run away from answering sensitive questions. Socio-psychological research, reflecting authoritarian personality, anomy, alienation and ontological insecurity of common people as sources of anti-Semitism, is rather rare in Slovakia. Consequently, quantitative research of antisemitism in Slovakia can be evaluated as insufficient. De-judaized perspective of anti-Semitism and even of Jews themselves in a Sartre s sense is remaining one of the greatest challenges for sociologists researching antisemitism in Slovakia. |
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