| Anthony Giddens - 1991 - 272 pagini
...abstract systems. In modern social life, the notion of lifestyle takes on a particular significance. The more tradition loses its hold, and the more daily...negotiate lifestyle choices among a diversity of options. Of course, there are standardising influences too - most notably, in the form of commodification, since... | |
| Phil Hodkinson - 1994 - 173 pagini
...modern social life, the notion of lifestyle takes on a particular significance. The more tradition loses hold, and the more daily life is reconstituted in...negotiate lifestyle choices among a diversity of options. (Giddens, 1991, p. 5) Social structure restricts and enables these choices, but never totally eliminates... | |
| Christopher G. A. Bryant, David Jary - 1997 - 544 pagini
...personal. Someone who spends so much time in airports is quite entitled to observe of modernity that 'daily life is reconstituted in terms of the dialectical interplay of the local and the global' (p. 5). Modernity and SelfIdentity has an active, positive, West-Coast feel to it. ' 3 The late-modem... | |
| C. Hertzman, Shona Kelly, Martin Bobak - 1996 - 266 pagini
...life, the notion of lifestyle takes on a particular significance. The more tradition loses its hold ... the more individuals are forced to negotiate lifestyle choices among a diversity of options. ... Because of the openness of social life today, the pluralisation of contexts of action and the diversity... | |
| William Pinar - 1998 - 430 pagini
...abstract systems. In modem social life, the notion of lifestyle takes on a particular significance. The more tradition loses its hold, and the more daily...negotiate lifestyle choices among a diversity of options (Giddens, 1991, p. 5). He spells out some of the implications of the emerging social order for life-cycles.... | |
| James F. Eder - 1999 - 216 pagini
...According to Giddens: In modern social life, the notion of lifestyle takes on a particular significance. The more tradition loses its hold, and the more daily...negotiate lifestyle choices among a diversity of options. Of course, there are standardizing influences too — most notably, in the form of commodification,... | |
| David F. Wells - 1999 - 244 pagini
...tradition loses its hold," writes sociologist Anthony Giddens, "and the more daily life is reconstructed in terms of the dialectical interplay of the local...negotiate lifestyle choices among a diversity of options." 5 ' This means that internal consciousness is 6. Kathenne Hoffman, Concepts of Identity: Historical... | |
| Stephen J. Ball, Meg Maguire, Sheila Macrae - 2000 - 216 pagini
...organised behaviour' (Giddens, 1991, p. 5). As Giddens puts it: 'The more tradition loses hold, . . . the more individuals are forced to negotiate lifestyle choices among a diversity of options' (p. 5). We will return to this paradox at various points in the substantive chapters and again in the... | |
| Stephen J. Ball - 2000 - 564 pagini
...life. the notion of lifestyle takes on a particular significance. The more tradition loses hold. . . . the more individuals are forced to negotiate lifestyle choices among a diversity of options. (Giddens. 1991; 5l It is difficult to do justice to the complexity of Giddens's position briefly. Our... | |
| Jill Forshee - 2001 - 366 pagini
...arenas of fabric creation and trade. Anthony Giddens writes that "the more tradition loses its hold, the more daily life is reconstituted in terms of the dialectical interplay of the global and the local, the more individuals are forced to negotiate lifestyle choices from a diversity... | |
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