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Confronting 'Uncivil Society' and the 'Dark Side of Globalization': Are Sociological Concepts up to the Task?

dc.contributor.authorRumford, C
dc.date.accessioned2014-11-05T15:08:32Z
dc.date.available2014-11-05T15:08:32Z
dc.date.issued2001-11-30
dc.description.abstractInternational terrorism is frequently categorized as one element of 'uncivil society' or as the 'dark side of globalization.' The paper examines these concepts, finding them unhelpful in understanding the context for the September 11 attacks in the US. Their weakness derives in large part from the uncritical usage of the terms 'civil society?' and 'globalization' characteristic of much contemporary sociological work. In consequence, sociology is in danger of being marginalized from public debate about the most important issues of our day.tr_TR
dc.identifier.issn1360-7804
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11413/822
dc.identifier.wos172532800005
dc.identifier.wos172532800005en
dc.language.isoen_UStr_TR
dc.publisherSAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD, 6 BONHILL STREET, LONDON EC2A 4PU, ENGLANDtr_TR
dc.relationSOCIOLOGICAL RESEARCH ONLINEtr_TR
dc.subjectcivil societytr_TR
dc.subjectdark side of globalizationtr_TR
dc.subjectglobalizationtr_TR
dc.subjectinternational terrorismtr_TR
dc.subjectuncivil societytr_TR
dc.subjectsivil toplumtr_TR
dc.subjectKüreselleşmenin karanlık yüzütr_TR
dc.subjectküreselleşmetr_TR
dc.subjectuluslararası terörizmtr_TR
dc.subjectnezaketsiz toplumtr_TR
dc.titleConfronting 'Uncivil Society' and the 'Dark Side of Globalization': Are Sociological Concepts up to the Task?tr_TR
dc.typeArticle
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