ABSTRACT

Internationalisation of Social Sciences in Central and Eastern Europe explores the way in which social sciences, in comparison with other sciences in Europe, have been divided by the political orders of West and East. As part of the field of science policies in Europe, this book contributes to the creation of a new understanding of the European academic landscape of social sciences with particular focus on CEE countries.

In its investigation of the emergence of social sciences in Central and Eastern Europe following the collapse of the totalitarian systems, this book discusses how the internationalisation of the social sciences and the convergence between Western and Eastern social scientific life is hindered by factors including funding, academic contacts, and curriculum development. The issues addressed within the text serve to prompt the realisation that coherence in European social sciences can be reached only if new academic traditions and cultures are developed, and science policies harmonised.

This book is essential reading for undergraduate and graduate students of European Integration, CEE or Transitional Studies, and any courses related to science policies. It is also relevant to science administrators and policy makers at national and European level.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

Why this book?

part I|48 pages

Insights into European science policies framework

part II|73 pages

State of the art of social sciences and international co-operation in Central and Eastern European countries

chapter 4|13 pages

The problématique of structures

Social sciences and Central and Eastern Europe in flux

chapter 6|14 pages

Social sciences in Central and Eastern Europe

Institutional landscapes

chapter 8|15 pages

Inequalities in the Central and Eastern European research area

Challenges of regional decentralisation

part III|97 pages

Country case studies

chapter 9|21 pages

Czech science policy in social sciences and humanities

Towards transformation and catching up

chapter 10|27 pages

Paving Romania's way towards the European Research Area

Dalina Dumitrescu

chapter 11|11 pages

In isolation parochial standards persist

The case of the social sciences in Bulgaria

chapter 13|13 pages

Conclusion

Internationalisation of Central and Eastern European social sciences – is the catching up a myth or reality?