The case study focuses on the media discourses that emerged around the archeological excavations on Kolozsvár's Main Square, in order to present the local nationalist practices in two important historical moments: in 1943 and in 1994. The author concludes that in historic moments of this kind social and hierarchical relationships between ethnic communities can be described by analysing the discourses about particular events, which offer the possibility of identification and thus group membership through the collective identities represented by them.
László Péter – sociologist, lecturer at the Babeş-Bolyai University, Faculty of Sociology, his main areas of interest are: public opinion, social problems, sociology of poverty.
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The author examines the social sustainability of Kolozsvár's historic city center, pointing out the historic, social, geographic, economic and politic features that shape the current characteristics and potentials of the city. He concludes that in Kolozsvár, just like in any other city of Romania, social sustainability constitutes a problematic issue for urban planning, urban policy, and the privatization of estates and services in the context of politic and economic transition.
József Benedek – professor at the Babeş-Bolyai University, Faculty of Geography.
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2021-03-31
Editor: Horváth István (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) State socialism was a social-historical reality, in the forms of life and life situations it created / allowed. Its lifestyle project: the residential area with blocks of...
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