The civil sphere [[electronic resource] /] / Jeffrey C. Alexander |
Autore | Alexander Jeffrey C. <1947-> |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | New York, : Oxford University Press, 2006 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (814 p.) |
Disciplina | 300 |
Soggetto topico |
Civil society
Cultural pluralism Social interaction |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-4237-9984-4
1-280-83850-7 0-19-803681-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Contents; Introduction; PART I: CIVIL SOCIETY IN SOCIAL THEORY; 1 Possibilities of Justice; 2 Real Civil Societies: Dilemmas of Institutionalization; Civil Society I; Civil Society II; Return to Civil Society I?; Toward Civil Society III; 3 Bringing Democracy Back In: Realism, Morality, Solidarity; Utopianism: The Fallacies of Twentieth-Century Evolutionism; Realism: The Tradition of Thrasymachus; Morality and Solidarity; Complexity and Community; Cultural Codes and Democratic Communication; PART II: STRUCTURES AND DYNAMICS OF THE CIVIL SPHERE; 4 Discourses: Liberty and Repression
Pure and Impure in Civil DiscourseThe Binary Structures of Motives; The Binary Structures of Relationships; The Binary Structures of Institutions; Civil Narratives of Good and Evil; Everyday Essentialism; The Conflict over Representation; 5 Communicative Institutions: Public Opinion, Mass Media, Polls, Associations; The Public and Its Opinion; The Mass Media; Public Opinion Polls; Civil Associations; 6 Regulative Institutions (1): Voting, Parties, Office; Civil Power: A New Approach to Democratic Politics; Revisiting Thrasymachus: The Instrumental Science of Politics Constructing and Destructing Civil Power (1): The Right to Vote and DisenfranchisementConstructing and Destructing Civil Power (2): Parties, Partisanship, and Election Campaigns; Civil Power in the State: Office as Regulating Institution; 7 Regulative Institutions (2): The Civil Force of Law; The Democratic Possibilities of Law; Bracketing and Rediscovering the Civil Sphere: The Warring Schools of Jurisprudence; The Civil Morality of Law; Constitutions as Civil Regulation; The Civil Life of Ordinary Law; Legalizing Social Exclusion: The Antidemocratic Face of Law 8 Contradictions: Uncivilizing Pressures and Civil RepairSpace: The Geography of Civil Society; Time: Civil Society as Historical Sedimentation; Function: The Destruction of Boundary Relations and Their Repair; Forms of Boundary Relations: Input, Intrusion, and Civil Repair; PART III: SOCIAL MOVEMENTS IN THE CIVIL SPHERE; 9 Social Movements as Civil Translations; The Classical Model; The Social Science of Social Movements (1): Secularizing the Classical Model; The Social Science of Social Movements (2): Inverting the Classical Model The Social Science of Social Movements (3): Updating the Classical ModelDisplacing the Classical Model: Rehistoricizing the Cultural and Institutional Context of Social Movements; Social Movements as Translations of Civil Societies; 10 Gender and Civil Repair: The Long and Winding Road through M/otherhood; Justifying Gender Domination: Relations between the Intimate and Civil Spheres; Women's Difference as Facilitating Input; Women's Difference as Destructive Intrusion; Gender Universalism and Civil Repair; The Compromise Formation of Public M/otherhood; Public Stage and Civil Sphere Universalism versus Difference: Feminist Fortunes in the Twentieth Century |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910465110503321 |
Alexander Jeffrey C. <1947-> | ||
New York, : Oxford University Press, 2006 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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The civil sphere / / Jeffrey C. Alexander |
Autore | Alexander Jeffrey C. <1947-> |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | New York, : Oxford University Press, 2006 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (814 p.) |
Disciplina | 300 |
Soggetto topico |
Civil society
Cultural pluralism Social interaction |
ISBN | 9780198036814 (Electronic Book) |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Contents; Introduction; PART I: CIVIL SOCIETY IN SOCIAL THEORY; 1 Possibilities of Justice; 2 Real Civil Societies: Dilemmas of Institutionalization; Civil Society I; Civil Society II; Return to Civil Society I?; Toward Civil Society III; 3 Bringing Democracy Back In: Realism, Morality, Solidarity; Utopianism: The Fallacies of Twentieth-Century Evolutionism; Realism: The Tradition of Thrasymachus; Morality and Solidarity; Complexity and Community; Cultural Codes and Democratic Communication; PART II: STRUCTURES AND DYNAMICS OF THE CIVIL SPHERE; 4 Discourses: Liberty and Repression
Pure and Impure in Civil DiscourseThe Binary Structures of Motives; The Binary Structures of Relationships; The Binary Structures of Institutions; Civil Narratives of Good and Evil; Everyday Essentialism; The Conflict over Representation; 5 Communicative Institutions: Public Opinion, Mass Media, Polls, Associations; The Public and Its Opinion; The Mass Media; Public Opinion Polls; Civil Associations; 6 Regulative Institutions (1): Voting, Parties, Office; Civil Power: A New Approach to Democratic Politics; Revisiting Thrasymachus: The Instrumental Science of Politics Constructing and Destructing Civil Power (1): The Right to Vote and DisenfranchisementConstructing and Destructing Civil Power (2): Parties, Partisanship, and Election Campaigns; Civil Power in the State: Office as Regulating Institution; 7 Regulative Institutions (2): The Civil Force of Law; The Democratic Possibilities of Law; Bracketing and Rediscovering the Civil Sphere: The Warring Schools of Jurisprudence; The Civil Morality of Law; Constitutions as Civil Regulation; The Civil Life of Ordinary Law; Legalizing Social Exclusion: The Antidemocratic Face of Law 8 Contradictions: Uncivilizing Pressures and Civil RepairSpace: The Geography of Civil Society; Time: Civil Society as Historical Sedimentation; Function: The Destruction of Boundary Relations and Their Repair; Forms of Boundary Relations: Input, Intrusion, and Civil Repair; PART III: SOCIAL MOVEMENTS IN THE CIVIL SPHERE; 9 Social Movements as Civil Translations; The Classical Model; The Social Science of Social Movements (1): Secularizing the Classical Model; The Social Science of Social Movements (2): Inverting the Classical Model The Social Science of Social Movements (3): Updating the Classical ModelDisplacing the Classical Model: Rehistoricizing the Cultural and Institutional Context of Social Movements; Social Movements as Translations of Civil Societies; 10 Gender and Civil Repair: The Long and Winding Road through M/otherhood; Justifying Gender Domination: Relations between the Intimate and Civil Spheres; Women's Difference as Facilitating Input; Women's Difference as Destructive Intrusion; Gender Universalism and Civil Repair; The Compromise Formation of Public M/otherhood; Public Stage and Civil Sphere Universalism versus Difference: Feminist Fortunes in the Twentieth Century |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910792217503321 |
Alexander Jeffrey C. <1947-> | ||
New York, : Oxford University Press, 2006 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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The civil sphere / / Jeffrey C. Alexander |
Autore | Alexander Jeffrey C. <1947-> |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | New York, : Oxford University Press, 2006 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (814 p.) |
Disciplina | 300 |
Soggetto topico |
Civil society
Cultural pluralism Social interaction |
ISBN | 9780198036814 (Electronic Book) |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Contents; Introduction; PART I: CIVIL SOCIETY IN SOCIAL THEORY; 1 Possibilities of Justice; 2 Real Civil Societies: Dilemmas of Institutionalization; Civil Society I; Civil Society II; Return to Civil Society I?; Toward Civil Society III; 3 Bringing Democracy Back In: Realism, Morality, Solidarity; Utopianism: The Fallacies of Twentieth-Century Evolutionism; Realism: The Tradition of Thrasymachus; Morality and Solidarity; Complexity and Community; Cultural Codes and Democratic Communication; PART II: STRUCTURES AND DYNAMICS OF THE CIVIL SPHERE; 4 Discourses: Liberty and Repression
Pure and Impure in Civil DiscourseThe Binary Structures of Motives; The Binary Structures of Relationships; The Binary Structures of Institutions; Civil Narratives of Good and Evil; Everyday Essentialism; The Conflict over Representation; 5 Communicative Institutions: Public Opinion, Mass Media, Polls, Associations; The Public and Its Opinion; The Mass Media; Public Opinion Polls; Civil Associations; 6 Regulative Institutions (1): Voting, Parties, Office; Civil Power: A New Approach to Democratic Politics; Revisiting Thrasymachus: The Instrumental Science of Politics Constructing and Destructing Civil Power (1): The Right to Vote and DisenfranchisementConstructing and Destructing Civil Power (2): Parties, Partisanship, and Election Campaigns; Civil Power in the State: Office as Regulating Institution; 7 Regulative Institutions (2): The Civil Force of Law; The Democratic Possibilities of Law; Bracketing and Rediscovering the Civil Sphere: The Warring Schools of Jurisprudence; The Civil Morality of Law; Constitutions as Civil Regulation; The Civil Life of Ordinary Law; Legalizing Social Exclusion: The Antidemocratic Face of Law 8 Contradictions: Uncivilizing Pressures and Civil RepairSpace: The Geography of Civil Society; Time: Civil Society as Historical Sedimentation; Function: The Destruction of Boundary Relations and Their Repair; Forms of Boundary Relations: Input, Intrusion, and Civil Repair; PART III: SOCIAL MOVEMENTS IN THE CIVIL SPHERE; 9 Social Movements as Civil Translations; The Classical Model; The Social Science of Social Movements (1): Secularizing the Classical Model; The Social Science of Social Movements (2): Inverting the Classical Model The Social Science of Social Movements (3): Updating the Classical ModelDisplacing the Classical Model: Rehistoricizing the Cultural and Institutional Context of Social Movements; Social Movements as Translations of Civil Societies; 10 Gender and Civil Repair: The Long and Winding Road through M/otherhood; Justifying Gender Domination: Relations between the Intimate and Civil Spheres; Women's Difference as Facilitating Input; Women's Difference as Destructive Intrusion; Gender Universalism and Civil Repair; The Compromise Formation of Public M/otherhood; Public Stage and Civil Sphere Universalism versus Difference: Feminist Fortunes in the Twentieth Century |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910827694403321 |
Alexander Jeffrey C. <1947-> | ||
New York, : Oxford University Press, 2006 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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