"The paper examines the sociological reflections of individualization processes in Germany and the USA. In this comparison it appears that German sociology identifies a 'dialectical individualization' whereas sociology in the US ascertains a 'social individualization'. It is elaborated that the actual cause for this difference (which is important for, but mostly ignored in the public-political discourse) is on the one hand the relative cultural inheritance, and on the other hand the developments of post World-War II. Thus, the example of individualization shows that sociological theory has to be more sensitive towards cultural idiosyncrasies and towards specific historical steps in development." (author's abstract
This article proposes a more culturalist and variegated conception of the individual than that prese...
In this work, we have studied the theoretical aspects of nature, effects of formation and developmen...
© BEIESP. The term “deterritorialization” has become widely used in various fields of social theory ...
"The paper examines the sociological reflections of individualization processes in Germany and the U...
"The paper examines the sociological reflections of individualization processes in Germany and the U...
thrust of individualization a discussion on processes of social change in post-WW II-Germany has bee...
In this thesis theoretical meaning of the concept of individualization is examined. Compilation and ...
One of the major trends of the modern world is a process of individualization. Despite the fact that...
The process of individualization is a component of the general process of formation of modern societ...
This proposal introduces a cultural sociological view on individualism grounded in the well-establis...
Individualism–collectivism is one of the best researched dimensions of culture in psychology. One fr...
Historical and comparative sociology or the so-called New Historical Sociology – resuming the older ...
This article proposes a more culturalist and variegated conception of the individual than that prese...
This article proposes an alternative to theories of individualisation such as those by Beck, Giddens...
This article proposes an alternative to theories of individualisation such as those by Beck, Giddens...
This article proposes a more culturalist and variegated conception of the individual than that prese...
In this work, we have studied the theoretical aspects of nature, effects of formation and developmen...
© BEIESP. The term “deterritorialization” has become widely used in various fields of social theory ...
"The paper examines the sociological reflections of individualization processes in Germany and the U...
"The paper examines the sociological reflections of individualization processes in Germany and the U...
thrust of individualization a discussion on processes of social change in post-WW II-Germany has bee...
In this thesis theoretical meaning of the concept of individualization is examined. Compilation and ...
One of the major trends of the modern world is a process of individualization. Despite the fact that...
The process of individualization is a component of the general process of formation of modern societ...
This proposal introduces a cultural sociological view on individualism grounded in the well-establis...
Individualism–collectivism is one of the best researched dimensions of culture in psychology. One fr...
Historical and comparative sociology or the so-called New Historical Sociology – resuming the older ...
This article proposes a more culturalist and variegated conception of the individual than that prese...
This article proposes an alternative to theories of individualisation such as those by Beck, Giddens...
This article proposes an alternative to theories of individualisation such as those by Beck, Giddens...
This article proposes a more culturalist and variegated conception of the individual than that prese...
In this work, we have studied the theoretical aspects of nature, effects of formation and developmen...
© BEIESP. The term “deterritorialization” has become widely used in various fields of social theory ...