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Modernisierungstheorie, 1950er bis Eisenstadt: Quellen, 1950er bis…
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- 1950er bis Eisenstadt: Quellen
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- 1950er bis Eisenstadt: Analysen
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Jeffrey: Modern, Anti, Post and Neo: How Social Theories Have Tried to Understand the "New World" of "Our Time"
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- Modernization: Code, Narrative, and Explanation
- Antimodernization Theory: The Heroic Rival
- Postmodernization Theory: Defeat, Resignation, and Comic Detachment
- Neo-Modernism: Dramatic Inflation and Universal Categories
- Neo-Modernism and Social Evil: Nationalism as Polluted Representation
- Modernization Redux? The Hubris of Linearity and the Dangers of Theoretical Amnesia
Marsh: Modernization Theory, Then and Now
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Reflexive Modernization, Risk Society, and Related Concepts
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- Konturen einer analytisch-strukturbewussten Modernisierungstheorie, Analytische Theorie
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- Peter Wagner: Modernity, Understanding the present
Successive Modernitites: Crisis, Criticism and the Idea of Progress
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Crises, critique and transformations of modernity
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Casassas, Wagner: Modernity and capitalism: Conceptual retrieval and comparative-historical analyses
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Agency, interpretation and institution
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Self-determination in economy and society: re-conceptualizing the relationship between modernity and capitalism
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Inglehart, Baker: Modernization, Cultural Change and the Persistence of Traditional Values
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Findings and Discussion
Global Cultural Map, 1995-1998
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Jung: Belief in Hell and Parenting Priorities Concerning Child Independence and Obedience: Does Economic Context Matter?
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Delanty: The Future of Capitalism: Trends, scenarios and prospects for the future
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Jorgenson: Are the Economy and the Environment Decoupling? A Comparative International Study, 1960 - 2005
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- Die postkoloniale Herausforderung: Bhambra
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- Demokratie: Chancen der Demokratie jenseits des westlichen Modells?