Over the past two decades, the term 'modernity' has ever more replaced the term 'modern society' in sociological analyses of contemporary societies. This signals the attempt by sociologists to advance beyond the theorem of postmodernity. However, this attempt has hitherto been but little accompanied by reflections on the key characteristics of modernity in social life. Some analyses diagnose a major societal transformation in the era following World War II; then terms like 'second', 'reflexive', 'global', or plainly 'another' modernity are employed. Other approaches emphasise basic continuities and even a new convergence of societal forms, such as theories of 'neo-modernization'. In both cases, however, modernity is fundamentally conceptual...
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This article examines the processes of transformation of European societies in XXI century, taking ...
The paper starts from the need of giving a more precise time-spaced collocation to the conceiving of...
It is widely accepted that historical developments in the latter part of the twentieth century calle...
Over centuries past, human societies have been through fundamental changes often defined as ‘moderni...
The article provides a critical analysis of the sociological concept of modern society presented in ...
Over centuries past, human societies have been through fundamental changes often defined as ‘moderni...
This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the core topics, theories and debates in modern s...
This chapter examines the concept of modernity in the history of sociology as a key problem for clas...
This paper aims to show basic problems in theories on modern society (TMS) and basic directions in s...
This article examines the processes of transformation of European societies in XXI century, taking i...
none1noThe paper starts from the need of giving a more precise time-spaced collocation to the concei...
This book explores the ways in which social relations are profoundly changing modern society, arguin...
This article tries to develop an antiessentialist theoretical framework for understanding the notion...
In its non-specialist usage, the word “modern” simply means and in that sense people of all historic...
This article provides a general, theoretical reflection on the decline of the normative dimension in...
This article examines the processes of transformation of European societies in XXI century, taking ...
The paper starts from the need of giving a more precise time-spaced collocation to the conceiving of...
It is widely accepted that historical developments in the latter part of the twentieth century calle...
Over centuries past, human societies have been through fundamental changes often defined as ‘moderni...
The article provides a critical analysis of the sociological concept of modern society presented in ...
Over centuries past, human societies have been through fundamental changes often defined as ‘moderni...
This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the core topics, theories and debates in modern s...
This chapter examines the concept of modernity in the history of sociology as a key problem for clas...
This paper aims to show basic problems in theories on modern society (TMS) and basic directions in s...
This article examines the processes of transformation of European societies in XXI century, taking i...
none1noThe paper starts from the need of giving a more precise time-spaced collocation to the concei...
This book explores the ways in which social relations are profoundly changing modern society, arguin...