Global Modernities

Global Modernities
Title Global Modernities PDF eBook
Author Mike Featherstone
Publisher SAGE
Pages 306
Release 1995
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780803979482

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Global Modernities is a sustained commentary on the international character of the most microcosmic practices. It demonstrates how the global increasingly informs the regional, so deconstructing ideas like the `nation-state' and `national sovereignty'. The spatialization of social theory, hybridization and bio-politics are among the critical issues discussed.

Global Modernities

Global Modernities
Title Global Modernities PDF eBook
Author Mike Featherstone
Publisher SAGE
Pages 306
Release 1995-06-05
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1848608942

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Global Modernities is a sustained commentary on the international character of the most microcosmic practices. It demonstrates how the global increasingly informs the regional, so deconstructing ideas like the `nation state′ and `national sovereignty′. The spatialization of social theory, hybridization and bio-politics are among the critical issues discussed.

Global Modernity and Social Contestation

Global Modernity and Social Contestation
Title Global Modernity and Social Contestation PDF eBook
Author Breno M. Bringel
Publisher SAGE
Pages 398
Release 2015-01-19
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1473905648

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"A new generation of truly global sociology, grappling with the contemporary world through the lenses of critique, contestation, and social movements. A significant contribution." - Göran Therborn, University of Cambridge "This is a truly global and politically challenging book, bringing together top level researchers and sharply tackling its themes. People from every corner of the planet and from all walks in the social sciences will surely profit from reading it." - Carolina Mera, University of Buenos Aires How can we link contemporary social processes – which have typically been theorized in terms of the concept of modernity – with contemporary social movements, conflicts, and mobilizations which aim at social change? This text: links the social theory of modernity to critical theory and to recent class and citizenship politics as well as to identity politics uses concrete social processes to illustrate theoretical discussion with relevant empirical studies and applies theoretical analysis to different interactions, tensions and possibilities to provide an integrated understanding of global modernity and social contestation includes contributions from distinguished international scholars working in sociological theory and modernity, as well as social movement studies and political contestation, with a strong emphasis on global issues This is a key resource for research in both social theory and the sociology of modernity, as well as social movements and social contestation, and readers interested in globalization and global studies.

Modernity At Large

Modernity At Large
Title Modernity At Large PDF eBook
Author Arjun Appadurai
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Pages 252
Release 1996
Genre Civilization, Modern
ISBN 9781452900063

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Multiple Modernities and Postsecular Societies

Multiple Modernities and Postsecular Societies
Title Multiple Modernities and Postsecular Societies PDF eBook
Author Dr Kristina Stoeckl
Publisher Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Pages 395
Release 2013-01-28
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1409472388

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Engaging with the idea that the world reveals not one, but many routes to modernity, this volume explores the role of religion in the emergence of multiple forms of modernity, which evolve according to specific cultural conditions and interpretations of the 'modern project'. It draws upon case study material from Africa, The Middle East, Russia and South America to examine the question of whether modernity, democracy and secularism are universalistic concepts or are, on the contrary, unique to Western civilization, whilst considering the relationship of postsecularism to the varied paths of modern development. Drawing together work from leading social theorists, this critical theoretical contribution to current debates will appeal to sociologists, social theorists and political scientists, with interests in religion, secularization and postsecularization theory and transitions to modernity in the contemporary globalized world.

The Making of Global and Local Modernities in Melanesia

The Making of Global and Local Modernities in Melanesia
Title The Making of Global and Local Modernities in Melanesia PDF eBook
Author Holly Wardlow
Publisher Routledge
Pages 271
Release 2016-12-05
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1351886215

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Authored by well-established and respected scholars, this work examines the kinds of efforts that have been made to adopt Western modernity in Melanesia and explores the reasons for their varied outcomes. The contributors take the work of Professor Marshall Sahlins as a starting point, assessing his theories of cultural change and of the relationship between cultural intensification and globalizing forces. They acknowledge the importance of Sahlins' ideas, while refining, extending, modifying and critiquing them in light of their own first hand knowledge of Pacific island societies. Also presenting one of Sahlins' less widely available original essays for reference, this book is an exciting contribution to serious anthropological engagement with Papua New Guinea.

Lost Modernities

Lost Modernities
Title Lost Modernities PDF eBook
Author Alexander Woodside
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 170
Release 2006-05-30
Genre History
ISBN 9780674022171

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In Lost Modernities Alexander Woodside offers a probing revisionist overview of the bureaucratic politics of preindustrial China, Vietnam, and Korea. He focuses on the political and administrative theory of the three mandarinates and their long experimentation with governments recruited in part through meritocratic civil service examinations remarkable for their transparent procedures. The quest for merit-based bureaucracy stemmed from the idea that good politics could be established through the "development of people"--the training of people to be politically useful. Centuries before civil service examinations emerged in the Western world, these three Asian countries were basing bureaucratic advancement on examinations in addition to patronage. But the evolution of the mandarinates cannot be accommodated by our usual timetables of what is "modern." The history of China, Vietnam, and Korea suggests that the rationalization processes we think of as modern may occur independently of one another and separate from such landmarks as the growth of capitalism or the industrial revolution. A sophisticated examination of Asian political traditions, both their achievements and the associated risks, this book removes modernity from a standard Eurocentric understanding and offers a unique new perspective on the transnational nature of Asian history and on global historical time.