The Children of Perestroika Come of Age: Young People of Moscow Talk About Life in the New Russia / Edition 1

The Children of Perestroika Come of Age: Young People of Moscow Talk About Life in the New Russia / Edition 1

by Deborah Adelman
ISBN-10:
1563242877
ISBN-13:
9781563242878
Pub. Date:
06/01/1994
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
1563242877
ISBN-13:
9781563242878
Pub. Date:
06/01/1994
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
The Children of Perestroika Come of Age: Young People of Moscow Talk About Life in the New Russia / Edition 1

The Children of Perestroika Come of Age: Young People of Moscow Talk About Life in the New Russia / Edition 1

by Deborah Adelman
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Overview

Demonstrates the relevance, rigor, and creativity of interpretive research methodologies for political science and its various sub-fields. Designed for use in a course on interpretive research methods, this book situates methods questions within the context of methodological questions - the character of social realities and their "know-ability."

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781563242878
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 06/01/1994
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)
Lexile: 940L (what's this?)
Age Range: 18 Years

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 "Children of These Hungry Times"; Chapter 2 "Marrying for Love", Tanya; Chapter 3 "Still a Worker", Olya; Chapter 4 "Some Kind of Justice Will Come", Lena; Chapter 5 "I Don't Like Living My Life According to the Plan", Ilya; Chapter 6 "Bomzh": No Fixed Address, Maxim; Chapter 7 "I Want to Study", Yelena; Chapter 8 "The Army was Really an Important School for Me", Dima; Chapter 9 Becoming a Farmer, Lyosha; Chapter 10 Going into Business, Alexei; Chapter 11 "A Family Without A Child is Like A Person Without Arms Or Legs", Natasha; Chapter 12 "I Hope My Life Will Have Some Meaning", Katya;
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