No abstractIn this article we treat globalization as the historical context in which multiculturalism and intercultural communication emerged. We discuss the contrast between political liberalism and communitarianism and argue that in most contemporary societies the issue of identity is posed in terms of community.However, one can not assume a single meaning of ‘community’. Rather, its content varies in different theoretical paradigms and historical contexts. We propose that the meaning of ‘community’ can be traced in cultural analysis, as well as modem social and political theory. Additionaly, we maintain that adopting a non communitarian understanding of ‘community’ may promote the convergence between liberalism and communitarianism.Never...
The chapter focuses on the fortune of the concept of community in contemporary geography. In partic...
The aim of 'Communitas' is not only tracing a counter-history of political philosophy - from Hobbes ...
No abstractIn the first half of the twentieth Century, the concept of «community» offered the basis ...
Communitarianism has both a general sense, with a long history in social and political thought, and ...
This chapter will revisit the meaning of the term ‘community’, which has recently been a rather ubiq...
Communitarianism offers a rationale for the growing relevance of communities. Its key question is al...
This paper explores the theme of community and its connection with solidarity. In an age of globalis...
In historical terms, inter-civilizational contacts inevitably created a notion of otherness between ...
rganizational dimensions of globalization suggest patterns of global stratification; as globalizatio...
LASH (1996B) HAS rightly argued in his debate with Bauman (1996)that there is a need to go beyond th...
The increasing individualism of modern Western society has been accompanied by an enduring nostalgia...
This paper attempts to sketch a critical model of political community by drawing upon recent contrib...
The era in which we live, that of the networked society, of the society of knowledge, of globalizati...
Toward a Global ‘Thin’ Community re-examines aspects of the liberal-communitarian debate. While crit...
The article seeks to discuss strengths and problems of the assumptions of difference and of the idea...
The chapter focuses on the fortune of the concept of community in contemporary geography. In partic...
The aim of 'Communitas' is not only tracing a counter-history of political philosophy - from Hobbes ...
No abstractIn the first half of the twentieth Century, the concept of «community» offered the basis ...
Communitarianism has both a general sense, with a long history in social and political thought, and ...
This chapter will revisit the meaning of the term ‘community’, which has recently been a rather ubiq...
Communitarianism offers a rationale for the growing relevance of communities. Its key question is al...
This paper explores the theme of community and its connection with solidarity. In an age of globalis...
In historical terms, inter-civilizational contacts inevitably created a notion of otherness between ...
rganizational dimensions of globalization suggest patterns of global stratification; as globalizatio...
LASH (1996B) HAS rightly argued in his debate with Bauman (1996)that there is a need to go beyond th...
The increasing individualism of modern Western society has been accompanied by an enduring nostalgia...
This paper attempts to sketch a critical model of political community by drawing upon recent contrib...
The era in which we live, that of the networked society, of the society of knowledge, of globalizati...
Toward a Global ‘Thin’ Community re-examines aspects of the liberal-communitarian debate. While crit...
The article seeks to discuss strengths and problems of the assumptions of difference and of the idea...
The chapter focuses on the fortune of the concept of community in contemporary geography. In partic...
The aim of 'Communitas' is not only tracing a counter-history of political philosophy - from Hobbes ...
No abstractIn the first half of the twentieth Century, the concept of «community» offered the basis ...