From post-industrial to post-modern society : new theories of the contemporary world
Language: engl Publication details: Oxford Blackwell 2005 Edition: 2ndDescription: xi, 289 pages ; 23 cmISBN: 1405114290Subject(s): Postmodernism--Social aspectsSummary: 1405114290Summary: Includes bibliographical references and index.Summary: In the second edition of this classic study, Krishan Kumar introduces and assesses the rival claims of three theories crucial to an understanding of contemporary social theory: the information society; post-Fordism; and post-modernism. Explaining how these theories developed and why they have held such an appeal, the author provides the most readable and evenly balanced account of three very different, but overlapping paradigms. In a new and substantial introduction, Kumar places the three key approaches within the context of contemporary discourse on globalization.Summary: 2017Item type | Current library | Collection | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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1405114290
Includes bibliographical references and index.
In the second edition of this classic study, Krishan Kumar introduces and assesses the rival claims of three theories crucial to an understanding of contemporary social theory: the information society; post-Fordism; and post-modernism. Explaining how these theories developed and why they have held such an appeal, the author provides the most readable and evenly balanced account of three very different, but overlapping paradigms. In a new and substantial introduction, Kumar places the three key approaches within the context of contemporary discourse on globalization.
2017
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