The reflexivity of modern social life consists in the fact that social practices are constantly examined and reformed in the light of incoming information about those very practices, thus constitutively altering their character. Australian Urban Planning: New challenges, new agendasמאת Brendan Gleeson, Nicholas Low - 2000 - 296 דפיםאין תצוגה מקדימה זמינה - מידע על ספר זה
| Georges de Schrijver - 1998 - 484 דפים
...146. A. GIDDENS (n. 10), p. 38: "The reflexivity of modern social life consists in the fact that the social practices are constantly examined and reformed...of incoming information about those very practices, thus constantly altering their character". 147. Ibid., p. 39. responsibilities in ever changing conditions.... | |
| Deborah Lupton - 1999 - 198 דפים
...on a different character — tradition became less important as a justification for action. Instead, 'social practices are constantly examined and reformed...of incoming information about those very practices, thus constitutively altering their character' (Giddens 1990: 38). Giddens argues that the concept of... | |
| Glen Segell - 2000 - 110 דפים
...emergence of reflexive modernisation or high modernity. The reflexivity of modern life consists of the fact that social practices are constantly examined...of incoming information about those very practices, thus altering their character We have not moved beyond modernity but are living precisely through a... | |
| Mary Ann Tétreault - 2000 - 332 דפים
.... monitoring of behavior and its contexts. . . . The reflexivity of modern social life consists in the fact that social practices are constantly examined...of incoming information about those very practices, thus constitutively altering their character. 42 Giddens, like Polanyi, ties the processes associated... | |
| Christopher Pollitt, Geert Bouckaert - 1999 - 328 דפים
...reflexivity of modern social life consists in the fact that social practices are constantly re-examined and reformed in the light of incoming information about those very practices, thus constitutively altering their character' (Giddens, 1990, p. 38). Thus one might say that the structures... | |
| Børge Bakken - 2000 - 542 דפים
...its identity only from the reflexivity of the modem. The reflexivity of modem social life consists in the fact that social practices are constantly examined and reformed in the ligbt of incoming information about those very practices, thus constitutively altering their character.4i... | |
| Will Arts, R. Muffels - 2001 - 540 דפים
...interaction, is enhanced by a growing reflexivity. As 'the reflexivity of modern social life consists in the fact that social practices are constantly examined...of incoming information about those very practices, thus constitutively altering their character' (1992, p. 38), late modernity displays an increasing... | |
| Jürgen Howaldt - 2001 - 216 דפים
...Zusammenfassung: Reflexive Netzwerkentwicklung Literatur "The reflexivity of social life consists in the fact that social practices are constantly examined...of incoming information about those very practices, thus constitutively altering their character" (Giddens 1990, 38). l . Zum Phänomen und Begriff des... | |
| Peter Jarvis - 2001 - 180 דפים
...tradition of all forms. Giddens (1990, pp 38-39) writes: The reflexivity of modern social life consists in the fact that social practices are constantly examined...of incoming information about those very practices, thus constitutively altering their character. We should be clear about the nature of this phenomenon.... | |
| Azzam S. Tamimi - 2001 - 281 דפים
...operates in environments of risk, in which varying levels of security can be achieved. Reflexivity means that social practices are constantly examined and...of incoming information about those very practices, thus constitutively altering their character. 68 Modernity is said to have four basic institutional... | |
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