Worlds of Difference
Worlds of Difference
Arjomand, Said; Reis, Elisa P
Sage Publications Ltd
08/2013
288
Mole
Inglês
9781446275320
15 a 20 dias
440
PART I: ONE OR MANY MODERNITIES?
Chapter 1: Multiple Modernities and the Promise of Comparative Sociology - Said Amir Arjomand
Chapter 2: Are the Theories of Multiple Modernities Eurocentric? The Problem of Colonialism and its Knowledge(s) - Sujata Patel
Chapter 3: The Shores of the Southern Ocean - Steps Toward a World Sociology of Modernity, with Australian Examples - Raewyn Connell
Chapter 4: Conceptualizing Overlapping Modernities - A View from Postcommunist Eastern Europe - Petya Kabakchieva
Chapter 5: Forms of Secularity Before Secularism - The Political Morality of Ashoka and Akbar - Rajeev Bhargava
Chapter 6: Two Types of Secularization - The Iranian Case - Farhad Khosrokhavar
PART II: DEMOCRACY, CITIZENSHIP, INEQUALITIES AND THE CHALLENGE OF DIFFERENCE
Chapter 7: Racial Redress, National Identity & Citizenship in Post-Apartheid South Africa - Adam Habib and Kristina Bentley
Chapter 8: Democracy and the Challenge of Reconciling Equality and Difference - Elisa Reis
Chapter 9: Suffrage without Citizenship? Deliberating About the Boundaries of the Demos in Geneva - Connor Cradden and Lucio Baccaro
Chapter 10: Contemporary Citizenship - Four Types - Bryan S. Turner
Chapter 11: Gradual and Categorical Inequalities - Volker Schmidt
PART I: ONE OR MANY MODERNITIES?
Chapter 1: Multiple Modernities and the Promise of Comparative Sociology - Said Amir Arjomand
Chapter 2: Are the Theories of Multiple Modernities Eurocentric? The Problem of Colonialism and its Knowledge(s) - Sujata Patel
Chapter 3: The Shores of the Southern Ocean - Steps Toward a World Sociology of Modernity, with Australian Examples - Raewyn Connell
Chapter 4: Conceptualizing Overlapping Modernities - A View from Postcommunist Eastern Europe - Petya Kabakchieva
Chapter 5: Forms of Secularity Before Secularism - The Political Morality of Ashoka and Akbar - Rajeev Bhargava
Chapter 6: Two Types of Secularization - The Iranian Case - Farhad Khosrokhavar
PART II: DEMOCRACY, CITIZENSHIP, INEQUALITIES AND THE CHALLENGE OF DIFFERENCE
Chapter 7: Racial Redress, National Identity & Citizenship in Post-Apartheid South Africa - Adam Habib and Kristina Bentley
Chapter 8: Democracy and the Challenge of Reconciling Equality and Difference - Elisa Reis
Chapter 9: Suffrage without Citizenship? Deliberating About the Boundaries of the Demos in Geneva - Connor Cradden and Lucio Baccaro
Chapter 10: Contemporary Citizenship - Four Types - Bryan S. Turner
Chapter 11: Gradual and Categorical Inequalities - Volker Schmidt