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Frontiers of globalization research, theoretical and methodological approaches common with Beck, but the key mechanisms for Albrow are identity and identity politics. I much prefer Albrow's notions because they are more compatible with the notion of individuation rather than with Beck's individualization.
by Ino Rossi
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Mediating faiths, religion and socio-cultural change in the twenty-first century As Beck stated only recently, this is also true for religion. Relating to earlier thoughts by Peter L. Berger,7 religious individualization means that ' the individual builds out of his or her religious experiences their own individual ...
by Michael Bailey, Guy Redden
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The Transformation of Solidarity: Changing Risks And Future Of The Welfare State New York: Free Press. Andeweg, Rudy B. 1982. Dutch Voters Adrift; On Explanations ofElectoral Change. Leiden, the Netherlands: Leiden University. Atkinson, Will. 2007. “Beck, individualization and the death of class: a critique.
by Romke van der Veen, Mara Yerkes, Peter Achterberg
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Contested individualization, debates about contemporary personhood I have already shown that Beck and Beck-Gernsheim give the welfare state substantial credit for the rise of individualization, since, by allowing people to break with existing dependencies and escape unwanted relationships and ...
by Cosmo Howard
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Children's Lives, Children's Futures, A Study of Children Starting Secondary School Atkinson, W. (2007), 'Beck, individualization and the death ofclass: a critique' . British journal ry'Sociology, 58, (3), 349I66. Attwood, G. and Croll, P. (2006 ), 'Truancy in secondary school pupils: prevalence, trajectories and pupil ...
by Paul Croll, Gaynor Attwood, Carol Fuller
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A God of One's Own, Religion's Capacity for Peace and Potential for Violence Since religion generates social bonds and determines what is 'good' and 'evil', and whatever an individual holds sacred if only ... The individualization of religion Individualization, too, is pre-national, national and post-national ...
by Ulrich Beck
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Sticking Together Or Falling Apart, Solidarity in an Era of Individualization and Globalization stood as a personal attitude or preference, individualization refers to a macro- social phenomenon, which may – but just as well may not – reflect changes in the attitudes of individual persons. Beck, Bauman and Giddens emphasize that ...
by Paul de Beer, Ferry Koster
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Individualization of youth in post-industrial society, dilemmas and perspectives According to Beck individualization does not signify merely a change in the consciousness and the status of man; rather, he understands it as an emerging new model of general socialization, namely as a change of categories between an ...
by Darja Zorc-Maver
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Chilling out, the cultural politics of substance consumption, youth and drug policy Parker sees the normalization thesis as 'consistent' with the individualization thesis developed by Beck (1992). ... However, Beck's individualization thesis has a tendency to psychologize risk (France 2000), reducing such actions to ...
by Shane J. Blackman
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Opportunity and uncertainty, life course experiences of the class of '73 Much of the recent emphasis on individualization can be traced back to the theoretical work of Beck (1992), ... According to Beck, individualization is an aspect of the dissolution of the traditional parameters of industrial society ...
by Paul Anisef
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