AFTER LATE MODERNITY: POSSIBLE SCENARIOS FOR FUTURE SOCIAL CHANGES
Contemporary society is currently undergoing milestone transformations. Many are the signs that modernity is moving into the background, no longer the dominant form of social order. This phase of decline is connected to numerous problems: a sense of uncertainty, a normative crisis, or, in other wo...
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doaj-89b5dd0fd0a846cc9121099bc7026cfb2021-10-02T12:01:16ZengWydawnictwa AGHStudia Humanistyczne AGH1732-21892084-33642019-09-0118372210.7494/human.2019.18.3.7AFTER LATE MODERNITY: POSSIBLE SCENARIOS FOR FUTURE SOCIAL CHANGESMarta Juza0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1589-9226 Uniwersytet Pedagogiczny im. KEN w KrakowieContemporary society is currently undergoing milestone transformations. Many are the signs that modernity is moving into the background, no longer the dominant form of social order. This phase of decline is connected to numerous problems: a sense of uncertainty, a normative crisis, or, in other words, a state of anomie. The question therefore arises as to what comes next. If anomie is perceived as an illness, then three further scenariosare possible: the end of the world, crisis as a permanent state of affairs, or a healthy “recovery” which would entail the emergence and stabilization of a new type of society. This article presents all three of these variants: a society scattered across a network form of social order, a social order based upon a new type of community,and an order which, on a broad scale, incorporates nonhuman objects within human societies.http://journals.bg.agh.edu.pl/STUDIA/2019.18.3/human.2019.18.3.7.pdflate modernityanomieindividualizationsocial networkscommunitiesnonhuman objects |
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AFTER LATE MODERNITY: POSSIBLE SCENARIOS FOR FUTURE SOCIAL CHANGES |
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AFTER LATE MODERNITY: POSSIBLE SCENARIOS FOR FUTURE SOCIAL CHANGES |
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AFTER LATE MODERNITY: POSSIBLE SCENARIOS FOR FUTURE SOCIAL CHANGES |
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after late modernity: possible scenarios for future social changes |
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Studia Humanistyczne AGH |
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Contemporary society is currently undergoing milestone transformations. Many are the signs that modernity is
moving into the background, no longer the dominant form of social order. This phase of decline is connected
to numerous problems: a sense of uncertainty, a normative crisis, or, in other words, a state of anomie. The question therefore arises as to what comes next. If anomie is perceived as an illness, then three further scenariosare possible: the end of the world, crisis as a permanent state of affairs, or a healthy “recovery” which would entail the emergence and stabilization of a new type of society. This article presents all three of these variants: a society scattered across a network form of social order, a social order based upon a new type of community,and an order which, on a broad scale, incorporates nonhuman objects within human societies. |
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late modernity anomie individualization social networks communities nonhuman objects |
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http://journals.bg.agh.edu.pl/STUDIA/2019.18.3/human.2019.18.3.7.pdf |
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