This paper attempts to identify how reflexivity works within the local rationalities of social movement milieux that, it is argued, represent an important source of the development of reflexivity in contemporary lifeworlds. In interviews in the Dublin counter culture, reflexivity appears above all as the institutionalisation of autonomy, the creation of new social forms for self-determined purposes. A starting point is strategies of distancing from the taken-for-granted assumptions of individuals' lifeworld backgrounds, as well as participation in "mediated subcultures" enabling the use of knowledge of other lifeworlds to gain perspective. The flourishing of experiments and projects within the space thus opened up depends on a habitus f...
This paper brings reflexivity into conversation with debates about positionality and live sociology ...
This paper brings reflexivity into conversation with debates about positionality and live sociology ...
While certain theorists have suggested that identity is increasingly reflexive, such accounts are ar...
This paper attempts to identify how reflexivity works within the local rationalities of social movem...
This thesis falls into two parts. The first (chapters one to three) states the problematic of the r...
This article addresses debates within theories of reflexive modernisation about the meaning of refle...
This paper argues that the literature on contemporary social movements is essentially circular, repr...
This article argues for a new perspective on the meaning and implications of reflexivity for underst...
Conventional accounts of "new social movements", "the Sixties", green parties, "the alternative econ...
This (very provisional) paper draws on the Irish experience of counter cultures to think about the s...
This article initially summarizes two dominant tropes in the sociology of identity in recent years, ...
Recent developments in sociological theory have addressed the linkage between structure and agency v...
While certain theorists have suggested that identity is increasingly reflexive, such accounts are ar...
Many scholars continue to accord routine action a central role in social theory and defend the conti...
This article attempts to engage with a tendency in the theorization of social change and self-identi...
This paper brings reflexivity into conversation with debates about positionality and live sociology ...
This paper brings reflexivity into conversation with debates about positionality and live sociology ...
While certain theorists have suggested that identity is increasingly reflexive, such accounts are ar...
This paper attempts to identify how reflexivity works within the local rationalities of social movem...
This thesis falls into two parts. The first (chapters one to three) states the problematic of the r...
This article addresses debates within theories of reflexive modernisation about the meaning of refle...
This paper argues that the literature on contemporary social movements is essentially circular, repr...
This article argues for a new perspective on the meaning and implications of reflexivity for underst...
Conventional accounts of "new social movements", "the Sixties", green parties, "the alternative econ...
This (very provisional) paper draws on the Irish experience of counter cultures to think about the s...
This article initially summarizes two dominant tropes in the sociology of identity in recent years, ...
Recent developments in sociological theory have addressed the linkage between structure and agency v...
While certain theorists have suggested that identity is increasingly reflexive, such accounts are ar...
Many scholars continue to accord routine action a central role in social theory and defend the conti...
This article attempts to engage with a tendency in the theorization of social change and self-identi...
This paper brings reflexivity into conversation with debates about positionality and live sociology ...
This paper brings reflexivity into conversation with debates about positionality and live sociology ...
While certain theorists have suggested that identity is increasingly reflexive, such accounts are ar...