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The consequences of modernity /
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The consequences of modernity // Anthony Giddens
作者:
Giddens, Anthony
出版者:
Stanford, Calif. :Stanford University Press, : 1990,
面頁冊數:
ix, 186 pages :illustrations ;23 cm
附註:
Based on the Raymond Fred West memorial lectures which the author delivered at Stanford University in April 1988
內容註:
I. Introduction. -- 2. The discontinuities of modernity. -- 3. Security and danger, trust and risk. -- 4. Sociology and modernity. -- 5. Modernity, time, and space. -- 6. Disembedding. -- 7. Trust. -- 8. The reflexivity of modernity. -- 9. Modernity or post-modernity? -- 10. Summary. -- II. The institutional dimensions of modernity. -- 2. The globalising of modernity. -- 3. Two theoretical perspectives. -- 4. Dimensions of globalisation. -- III. Trust and modernity. -- 2. Trust in abstract systems. -- 3. Trust and expertise. -- 4. Trust and ontological security. -- 5. The pre-modern and the modern. -- IV. Abstract systems and the transformation of intimacy. -- 2. Trust and personal relations. -- 3. Trust and personal identity. -- 4. Risk and danger in the modern world. -- 5. Risk and ontological security. -- 6. Adaptive reactions. -- 7. A phenomenology of modernity. -- 8. Deskilling and reskilling in everyday life. -- 9. Objections to post-modernity. -- V. Riding the juggernaut. -- 2. Utopian realism. -- 3. Future orientations: the role of social movements. -- 4. Post-modernity. -- VI. Is modernity a Western project? -- 2. Concluding observations
標題:
Social structure - Congresses. -
ISBN:
0804717621
The consequences of modernity /
Giddens, Anthony
The consequences of modernity /
Anthony Giddens - Stanford, Calif. :Stanford University Press,1990 - ix, 186 pages :illustrations ;23 cm - Social theory.
Based on the Raymond Fred West memorial lectures which the author delivered at Stanford University in April 1988
Includes bibliographical references (pages 181-186)
I. Introduction. -- 2. The discontinuities of modernity. -- 3. Security and danger, trust and risk. -- 4. Sociology and modernity. -- 5. Modernity, time, and space. -- 6. Disembedding. -- 7. Trust. -- 8. The reflexivity of modernity. -- 9. Modernity or post-modernity? -- 10. Summary. -- II. The institutional dimensions of modernity. -- 2. The globalising of modernity. -- 3. Two theoretical perspectives. -- 4. Dimensions of globalisation. -- III. Trust and modernity. -- 2. Trust in abstract systems. -- 3. Trust and expertise. -- 4. Trust and ontological security. -- 5. The pre-modern and the modern. -- IV. Abstract systems and the transformation of intimacy. -- 2. Trust and personal relations. -- 3. Trust and personal identity. -- 4. Risk and danger in the modern world. -- 5. Risk and ontological security. -- 6. Adaptive reactions. -- 7. A phenomenology of modernity. -- 8. Deskilling and reskilling in everyday life. -- 9. Objections to post-modernity. -- V. Riding the juggernaut. -- 2. Utopian realism. -- 3. Future orientations: the role of social movements. -- 4. Post-modernity. -- VI. Is modernity a Western project? -- 2. Concluding observations
We do not as yet, the author argues, live in a post-modern world. The distinctive characteristics of our major social institutions in the closing years of the twentieth century suggest that, rather than entering into a period of post-modernity, we are moving into a period of?high modernity? in which the consequences of modernity are becoming more radicalized and universalized than before. A post-modern social universe may eventualy come into being, but this as yet lies on the other side of the forms of social and cultural organization that currently dominate world history
ISBN: 0804717621
LCCN: 89062426Subjects--Topical Terms:
598856
Social structure
--Congresses.
LC Class. No.: HM131 / .G397 1990
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