In recent years, Weber’s image of the ‘iron cage’ has been challenged by the sociologists Ulrich Beck and Anthony Giddens. They claim that this image no longer applies to the late modern world we are entering. In the late modern era, individuals, institutions and organizations have become or will become reflexive, and as a consequence the iron cage of rationalization is opening. In this article, the authors largely subscribe to the theories of Beck and Giddens though formulate two objections. First, they demonstrate that the theories each illuminate only one level of social life in late modernity and should be combined. Second, they claim that in the theories of Beck and Giddens a search for a possible integrating phenomenon is largely miss...
MODERN POLITICS is bound up with the idea of democracy. Yet, assuch, it not only entails empowerment...
This paper deals with the issue of reflexivity in the different spheres of society, affected by the ...
This article considers the political sociology of three prominent thinkers who describe a phase of ‘...
In recent years, Weber’s image of the ‘iron cage’ has been challenged by the sociologists Ulrich Bec...
A great deal of 20th century social thought has been based on a pessimistic view of modernity that a...
This article addresses debates within theories of reflexive modernisation about the meaning of refle...
The article confronts key notions framing our understanding of modernity, such as rationality, knowl...
In this book Ulrich Beck, Anthony Giddens and Scott Lash discuss the implications of "reflexive mode...
The article is focused on the logic and mechanisms of transformation of social and group structures,...
This article argues for a new perspective on the meaning and implications of reflexivity for underst...
The concept of reflexivity is key within the body of work of Anthony Giddens because it links basic ...
This paper discusses ways out of an approach adopted in the late nineteenth and early twentieth cent...
This article reconsiders the place of the concept of classification in current sociological and anth...
The major contribution of Max Weber, according to the author, is to be seen in the concept of the “m...
This paper draws on recent debates about the work of Ulrich Beck to explore the conceptual promise o...
MODERN POLITICS is bound up with the idea of democracy. Yet, assuch, it not only entails empowerment...
This paper deals with the issue of reflexivity in the different spheres of society, affected by the ...
This article considers the political sociology of three prominent thinkers who describe a phase of ‘...
In recent years, Weber’s image of the ‘iron cage’ has been challenged by the sociologists Ulrich Bec...
A great deal of 20th century social thought has been based on a pessimistic view of modernity that a...
This article addresses debates within theories of reflexive modernisation about the meaning of refle...
The article confronts key notions framing our understanding of modernity, such as rationality, knowl...
In this book Ulrich Beck, Anthony Giddens and Scott Lash discuss the implications of "reflexive mode...
The article is focused on the logic and mechanisms of transformation of social and group structures,...
This article argues for a new perspective on the meaning and implications of reflexivity for underst...
The concept of reflexivity is key within the body of work of Anthony Giddens because it links basic ...
This paper discusses ways out of an approach adopted in the late nineteenth and early twentieth cent...
This article reconsiders the place of the concept of classification in current sociological and anth...
The major contribution of Max Weber, according to the author, is to be seen in the concept of the “m...
This paper draws on recent debates about the work of Ulrich Beck to explore the conceptual promise o...
MODERN POLITICS is bound up with the idea of democracy. Yet, assuch, it not only entails empowerment...
This paper deals with the issue of reflexivity in the different spheres of society, affected by the ...
This article considers the political sociology of three prominent thinkers who describe a phase of ‘...