Brasov People’s Fears after EU Accession. Study Carried out at the Level of Brasov Municipality
Brasov People’s Fears after EU Accession. Study Carried out at the Level of Brasov Municipality
Author(s): Claudiu ComanSubject(s): Social Sciences
Published by: Editura Universitatii Transilvania din Brasov
Keywords: European integration; the evaluation of EU integration effects; the liberalization of the European economic market; types of fears; cluster analysis
Summary/Abstract: This study is part of a wider research, a compared type based sociological survey using the questionnaire, applied in Brasov during January 2010 and June 2010: "Effects of the EU integration perceived at the level of Brasov community and its implications on life quality and styles." By trying to explain precisely these effects of European integration (as research objective) it was found that, in the scientific literature, the subject of the EU integration effort was oriented by means of the utilitarian theory (Gabel, 1998). Other international studies have also put in evidence that public opinion on EU integration matters, is determined by economic considerations and personal calculations such as cost-benefit (Anderson, 1995; Eichenberg and Dalton, 1993; Gabel, 1998). Using secondary analysis of the 2010 database and by following the proposed model of Ioan Mărginean, Iuliana PrecupeŃu and Ana Maria Preoteasa (2004) regarding the development of a measurement model of the post-accession EU fears, adapted to the Brasov realities and based on three dimensions (the sphere of private life, the sphere of social life and the relationship between the individual and the society), the statistical analysis provides new clues upon the types, the categories and the attitudinal fears profiles found in Brasov and their correlation with a new global factor - the economic crisis.
Journal: Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Braşov, Series VII: Social Sciences and Law
- Issue Year: 2012
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 41-54
- Page Count: 14
- Language: English