Cercetare sociologică. Furiile, speranțele și dezamăgirile studenților după #colectiv
Journal Title: Sfera Politicii - Year 2016, Vol 24, Issue 1
Abstract
This study analyzes the results of a sociological survey on the opinions of a group of 150 students on social and political consequences of fire in the Colectiv Club in Bucharest, on 30 October 2015. The research was conducted shortly after the tragedy in the context of street protests and the resignation Ponta government. Respondents had moderate opinions about radical changes in society after the fire in Club Colectiv, considering that enthusiasm was the moment, amid the emotions generated by the tragedy.
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Ilarion Țiu
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