Sociological Perspectives on Modernity

Sociological Perspectives on Modernity
Title Sociological Perspectives on Modernity PDF eBook
Author Arthur G. Neal
Publisher Peter Lang
Total Pages 194
Release 2007
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780820495194

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Original Scholarly Monograph

Education and Modernity

Education and Modernity
Title Education and Modernity PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 118
Release 2019
Genre
ISBN 9789385236884

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Modernity, Postmodernity and Neo-sociological Theories

Modernity, Postmodernity and Neo-sociological Theories
Title Modernity, Postmodernity and Neo-sociological Theories PDF eBook
Author S. L. Doshi
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2003
Genre Philosophy, Modern
ISBN 9788170338161

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Analytically Examines The Emergence And Development Of Modernity And Postmodernity In West And India And Argues That The Classical And Modern Sociological Theories Have Become Irrevalent To Study The Present Capitalism Society. A Pioneer Effort To Introduce The Relevant Theories To Indian Students, Teachers And Policy Makers.

Marginality and Modernity

Marginality and Modernity
Title Marginality and Modernity PDF eBook
Author Mauro Giardiello
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 202
Release 2017-07-05
Genre Social Science
ISBN 135150701X

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This book traces the major stages in the evolution of the sociological concept of marginality, highlighting in particular the contribution made by Gino Germani. Its purpose is to analyse, starting with the sociological theory of the early 1960s, the progressive maturation of the scientific status of the concept of marginality, and to test the theoretical premise that gave rise to Germani's theory of marginality.The author begins by examining the contribution of the Chicago School. He explores the complex relationship between the theory of marginality and modernization by analysing North American theses and the criticisms mainly generated in Latin America. The goal is to reconstruct Germani's theoretical model of marginality, addressing its application to contemporary social and economic conditions.Giardiello's analysis is intertwined with two themes that are central to Germani's thought about marginality. The first concerns the origin of the concept of social exclusion within sociological thought. The second shows how marginality is clearly a phenomenology connected to the contradictions of modernity. Germani's paradigm of marginality enables the social scientist to resolve the contradictions between the analytical perspectives that deal with marginality in an objective way and the one that observes it subjectively.

Traditionalism and Modernity

Traditionalism and Modernity
Title Traditionalism and Modernity PDF eBook
Author Dr. A.H.M Zehadul Karim
Publisher Partridge Singapore
Total Pages 243
Release 2014-04
Genre Education
ISBN 1482891409

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This book has outlined many aspects of traditionalism and modernity, although the topics here are divergent; the consistent part of it is that all of the authors mostly come from the same disciplines of Sociology and Social Anthropology. The main concern is to find out the socio-cultural changes that have occurred due to modernization and development. From that perspective, the book is very useful to understand Sociology and Social Anthropology from diversities based on traditionalism and modernity. It contains eleven articles contributed by a few renowned sociologists and social anthropologists from a number of countries around the world, focusing on diversified issues on traditionalism and modernity. The papers are written on the basis of each author's expertise in their respective field which are compiled to make them a suitable document in the field of Sociology and Social Anthropology. The book seems to be very useful for the students seeking knowledge on traditionalism and modernity having based in Sociology and Social Anthropology. The concepts of traditionalism and modernity are very important and are related issues in Sociology and Social Anthropology that many theoretical discussions have been carried out in these areas and several theoretical paradigms have been conceptualized in this regard which have been highlighted in the book in the form of descriptive-analytic discussion.

Modernity

Modernity
Title Modernity PDF eBook
Author Nicos Mouzelis
Publisher Common Ground Research Networks
Total Pages 109
Release 2021-07-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1863352546

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In "Modernity: Religious and Ethical Perspectives," Nicos Mouzelis examines the three unique structural features of modern societies: inclusion of the whole population into the nation-state, top-down differentiation of institutional spheres, and the expansion of individualization from the top to the base of the social pyramid. The author shows how the above features relate to present-day religious phenomena such as secularisation/desecularization, the new religious movements, and the forms of present-day spiritualities. He examines the extent to which secularisation and rationalization led to the "disenchantment of the world." Later, however, one observes a reaction to the established, hierarchically organized churches and to the adherence, mainly of young people, to less structured religious groups, to religious syncretism, and to individual seekers who tried to find "their own God." From this perspective, one can argue that we have a partial "re-enchantment of the world."

A Sociology of Modernity

A Sociology of Modernity
Title A Sociology of Modernity PDF eBook
Author Peter Wagner
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 553
Release 2002-11-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1134891903

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First Published in 2004. Confusion reigns in sociological accounts of the curent condition of modernity. The story-lines from the 'end of the subject' to 'a new individualism', from the 'dissolution of society' to the re-emergence of 'civil society', from the 'end of modernity' to an 'other modernoity' to 'neo-modernization'. This book offers a sociology of modernity in terms of a historical account of social transformations over the past two centuries, focusing on Western Europe but also looking at the USA and at Soviet socialism as distinct variants of modernity. A fundamental ambivalence of modernity is captured by the double notion of liberty and discipline in its three major dimensions: the relations between individual liberty and political community , betwen agency and structure, and between locally situated human lives and widely extended social institutions. Two major historical transformations of modernity are distinguished, the first one beginning in the late nineteenth century and leading to a social formation that can be called organized modernity, and the second being the one that dissolves organized modernity. It is this current transformation which revives some key concerns of the 'modern project', ideas of liberty, plurality and individual autonomy. But it imperils others, especially the creation of social identities as ties between human beings that allow meaningful and socially viable development of individual autonomy, and the possibility of politics as communicative interaction and collaborative deliberation about what human beings have in common.