abstract: The article offers a critical appraisal of the concept of multiple moder-nities that has been gaining ground in sociology during the past decade. It rejects this concept as both conceptually flawed and empirically unfounded, and it proposes an alternative concept, that of varieties of modernity, which is believed to be better able to address the former’s substantive concerns, while at the same time permitting us to speak of modernity in the singular. The main source of inspi-ration for such an alternative concept is the varieties of capitalism paradigm guiding the new political economy literature, and one of its advantages over the multiple modernities paradigm is its focus on institutions, rather than vague, barely explicated not...
The paradigm of ‘multiple modernities’ associated with the civilisational theory of S N Eisenstadt a...
The question of a plurality of ‘Europes’ raises new questions about the nature of unity and diversit...
Modernity is a very important concept in sociology; it might, in fact, be seen as the discipline’s m...
The concept of multiple modernities has been developed with a view to highlighting the ways in which...
It is widely accepted that historical developments in the latter part of the twentieth century calle...
Modernity has not collapsed under the weight of postmodern criticisms. On the contrary, it has rebou...
The idea of multiple modernities implies that the best way to understand the contemporary world and ...
The article begins with the assumption that modernity is undergoing a profound change. The focus is ...
This collection seeks to contribute to the many long-standing discussions on modernity, but also and...
The article considers key factors and directions of the value-institutional evolution of Modernity a...
This article tries to explore the continuities and discontinuities of postmodemity with modernity. W...
The article deals with the actual problems of the development of modern society. Based on the analys...
This article tries to develop an antiessentialist theoretical framework for understanding the notion...
The article examines the three alternative conceptions of the emerging global order with special ref...
Over the past two decades, the term 'modernity' has ever more replaced the term 'modern society' in ...
The paradigm of ‘multiple modernities’ associated with the civilisational theory of S N Eisenstadt a...
The question of a plurality of ‘Europes’ raises new questions about the nature of unity and diversit...
Modernity is a very important concept in sociology; it might, in fact, be seen as the discipline’s m...
The concept of multiple modernities has been developed with a view to highlighting the ways in which...
It is widely accepted that historical developments in the latter part of the twentieth century calle...
Modernity has not collapsed under the weight of postmodern criticisms. On the contrary, it has rebou...
The idea of multiple modernities implies that the best way to understand the contemporary world and ...
The article begins with the assumption that modernity is undergoing a profound change. The focus is ...
This collection seeks to contribute to the many long-standing discussions on modernity, but also and...
The article considers key factors and directions of the value-institutional evolution of Modernity a...
This article tries to explore the continuities and discontinuities of postmodemity with modernity. W...
The article deals with the actual problems of the development of modern society. Based on the analys...
This article tries to develop an antiessentialist theoretical framework for understanding the notion...
The article examines the three alternative conceptions of the emerging global order with special ref...
Over the past two decades, the term 'modernity' has ever more replaced the term 'modern society' in ...
The paradigm of ‘multiple modernities’ associated with the civilisational theory of S N Eisenstadt a...
The question of a plurality of ‘Europes’ raises new questions about the nature of unity and diversit...
Modernity is a very important concept in sociology; it might, in fact, be seen as the discipline’s m...