I consider it to be of the utmost importance for us to realize fully that much of the conventional sociology which has developed since the first quarter of the twentieth century has been held in thrall by the virtually global institutionalization of the... Globalization: Social Theory and Global Culturevon Professor Roland Robertson - 1992 - 211 SeitenKeine Leseprobe verfügbar - Über dieses Buch
| Mike Featherstone - 1990 - 422 Seiten
...possibility of our being able to accomplish significant theoretical work vis-à-vis the world-as-a-whole, I consider it to be of the utmost importance for us...society during the main phase of 'classical' sociology (Robertson, 1990a). Ironically, the global aspect of that phenomenon has received relatively little... | |
| Mike Featherstone - 1990 - 420 Seiten
...possibility of our being able to accomplish significant theoretical work vis-a-vis the world-as-a-whole, 1 consider it to be of the utmost importance for us...society during the main phase of 'classical' sociology lRobertson, 1990a). 1ronically, the global aspect of that phenomenon has received relatively little... | |
| Frederick Buell - 1994 - 386 Seiten
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| Frederick Buell - 1994 - 382 Seiten
...the development of globalization theory in a genealogical critique of his own discipline, sociology: I consider it to be of the utmost importance for us...the conventional sociology which has developed since trie first quarter of the twentieth century has been held in thrall by the virtually global institutionalization... | |
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