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Author:Misztal, B.
Title:Between the State and Solidarity: one movement, two interpretations - the Orange alternative movement in Poland.
Journal:British Journal of Sociology
1992 : MAR, VOL. 43:1, p. 55-78
Index terms:POLAND
SOCIOLOGY
SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT
EUROPE, EAST
Language:eng
Abstract:The author argues that the Orange Alternative movement bridges the gap between the dichotomous social and political forces, enriches the sphere of culture, encourages social criticism and by and large introduces new quality into the sphere of collective behavior. It is reported that the processes of communication in Eastern Europe of the late 1980s are characterized by spectacular and dramaturgic behavior.The streets are talking everywhere from Warsaw to Bucharest, from Berlin to Moscow. The "silent majority" speaks, using theatrical performance, posters, costumes and forms of visual expression. The Orange Alternative movement was a harbinger of this spectacular change.
SCIMA record nr: 104960
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