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      Global Modernity from Coloniality to Pandemic : A Cross-disciplinary Perspective

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      Amsterdam University Press
      PHILOSOPHY / General, POLITICAL SCIENCE / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General, Society and culture: general, Political science and theory, Social and political philosophy, Social and Political Sciences, Contemporary Society, Interdisciplinary Studies, Sociology and Social History, Interdisciplinary studies, Society and culture: general
      Global Modernity, Modernisation, Pandemic, Direct Democracy, Ecology and Science

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          Global Modernity from Coloniality to Pandemic explores issues related to the global crises of our time: reason, science, and the environment by revisiting the notions of modernity, modernism, and modernization, which can no longer be considered purely Western or strictly secular. The book poses questions about viewing modernity today from the vantage point of traditionally disparate disciplines – engaging scholars from sociology to science, philosophy to robotics, medicine to visual culture, mathematics to cultural theory, biology to environmental studies. Leading sociologist Alain Touraine contributes a new text in which he reflects on the role of women, refugees and migrants, and the future of democracy. In their conclusion, the editors posit a fundamental ethical distinction between modernization and modernity and call for a new understanding of modernity that is globally distributed, informed by the voices of many, and concerned with crises that threaten all of us at the level of the species – a modernity-to-come.

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          9789048553921
          9789463727457
          22 February 2022
          Affiliations
          [1 ]University of Cagliari, Italy
          [2 ]Loyola University, Medical School of Chicago
          [3 ]University of Leipzig, Germany
          [4 ]Samford University
          [5 ]Sapienza University of Rome
          [6 ]University of South Florida
          [7 ]Gaston Berger University, Senegal
          [8 ]University of South Florida, USA
          [9 ]International University of Rabat, Morocco
          [10 ]University of Padua, Italy
          [11 ]Chuo University, Tokyo, Japan
          [12 ]Florida Institute of Technology, USA
          [13 ]Paris 8 University, France
          [14 ]EHESS of Paris
          10.5117/9789463727457
          69b56645-1c1e-4072-a7e0-1dae7fd7e1ab
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          PHILOSOPHY / General,POLITICAL SCIENCE / General,SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General,Society and culture: general,Political science and theory,Social and political philosophy,Social and Political Sciences,Contemporary Society,Interdisciplinary Studies,Sociology and Social History,Interdisciplinary studies,Society and culture: general

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