Eesti ühiskond kiirenevas ajas = Estonian society in an accelerating time Uuringu "Mina. Maailm. Meedia" 2002-2014 tulemused = Findings of the survey "Me. The World. The Media" 2002-2014

The book examines the transformation of the life-world in the context of the rapidly changing Estonian society. The authors pose three main questions to be discussed throughout the book: What has happened in the Estonian society during the last decade? How to describe the present society? Who shapes...

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Other Authors: Vihalemm, Peeter (Editor), Lauristin, Marju (Editor), Kalmus, Veronika (Editor), Vihalemm, Triin (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:Estonian
Published: Tartu University of Tartu Press 2017
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