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" modernity refers to modes of social life or organisation which emerged in Europe from about the seventeenth century onwards and which subsequently became more or less worldwide in their influence. "
Australian Urban Planning: New challenges, new agendas
מאת Brendan Gleeson, Nicholas Low - 2000 - 296 דפים
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The Culture of Violence, כרך 81

United Nations University - 1994 - 299 דפים
...revolution. An interesting contribution in this area came from Giddens, who refers to modernity as the type "of social life or organisation which emerged in Europe...subsequently became more or less worldwide in their influence."1 The theoretical schools associated with global culture represent another variant of this...
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Feminist Theory and International Relations in a Postmodern Era

Christine Sylvester - 1994 - 284 דפים
...Giddens (1990: 1) speaks for many when he locates modernity in "modes of social life or organization which emerged in Europe from about the seventeenth...became more or less worldwide in their influence." Included in the litanies of things modern are manufacturing industries triumphant over crafts, capitalism...
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Anthony Giddens: Critical Assessments, כרך 4

Christopher G. A. Bryant, David Jary - 1997 - 544 דפים
...those of high or late modernity. He offers a conventional institutional definition of modernity - it 'refers to modes of social life or organisation which...became more or less worldwide in their influence' (Giddens, 1990: 1). Modernity involves the separation of time and space, the disembedding of social...
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Spaces of Modernity: London's Geographies, 1680-1780

Miles Ogborn - 1998 - 356 דפים
...Giddens, unlike Latour, understands modernity as a discontinuity. His 'first approximation' is that '"modernity" refers to modes of social life or organisation...became more or less worldwide in their influence.' Consequently, he argues that 'modern social institutions are in some respects unique — distinct in...
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Die frühe Postmoderne: Geschichte eines europäisch-amerikanischen ...

Klaus J. Milich - 1998 - 244 דפים
...beschränken sich Studien zu diesem Thema auf allgemeine Lokalisierungen, die feststellen, »>modemity< refers to modes of social life or Organisation which...became more or less worldwide in their influence« (Giddens 1990: 1). In diesem Sinne beschreibt etwa Marshall Berman die Moderne »[as] a mode of vital...
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Facilitating Sustainable Agriculture: Participatory Learning and Adaptive ...

N. G. Roling, M. A. E. Wagemakers - 2000 - 348 דפים
...modernity and the tradition of environmental management Modernity is defined by Giddens (1990: 1) as the 'modes of social life or organisation which emerged...became more or less worldwide in their influence'. These modes of 'social life' include industrialization, capitalism, consumerism, bureaucratic systems...
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Society, Culture, and the State in Germany, 1870-1930

Geoff Eley - 1996 - 534 דפים
...road.10 Or, as Anthony Giddens puts it: " 'modernity' refers to modes of social life or organization which emerged in Europe from about the seventeenth...subsequently became more or less worldwide in their influence."1 ' This is also the approach of Thomas Nipperdey and Wehler. After 10. AL Beier, David...
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Modernism's History

Bernard Smith - 1998 - 388 דפים
...perspectival not epistemological. How then shall we view the problem of Modernity? For Anthony Giddens,1 it refers to 'modes of social life or organisation which...Europe from about the seventeenth century onwards'. That seems about a century too late for me. For on Giddens's own account of the matter he rightly cites...
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Nationalism and Cultural Practice in the Postcolonial World

Neil Lazarus - 1999 - 316 דפים
...by the emergence, diffusion, and interpenetration of these institutional clusters. He refers, thus, to "modes of social life or organisation which emerged...became more or less worldwide in their influence" (Consequences, p. 1); and he observes of these modes of social life that they: have swept us away from...
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The Follies of Globalisation Theory: Polemical Essays

Justin Rosenberg - 2000 - 236 דפים
...in general. Making the Break Let us therefore begin at the beginning. '"Modernity"', says Giddens, 'refers to modes of social life or organisation which...became more or less world-wide in their influence. '* To this opening place-holder, he immediately attaches two further claims. First, these new modes...
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