The Challenge of Responsibility for Sociology
Dados Bibliográficos
| AUTOR(ES) | |
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| ANO | 1999 |
| TIPO | Artigo |
| PERIÓDICO | Current Sociology |
| ISSN | 0011-3921 |
| E-ISSN | 1461-7064 |
| EDITORA | SAGE Publications |
| DOI | 10.1177/0011392199047003006 |
| CITAÇÕES | 7 |
| ADICIONADO EM | 2025-08-18 |
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Resumo
Although leading thinkers of the late 20th century, stimulated by new social movements and public debate, have given currency in the 1970s and 1980s to a new version of the normative category of responsibility, sociology has been rather slow in appreciating the significance of this development. It is only in the wake of the Chernobyl accident, particularly in the 1990s, that the new concept has begun to attract the attention of sociologists, yet even today it is still not well understood. As a study in the sociology of morality that pursues a strand stretching from Durkheim to Habermas and beyond, this article seeks to contribute to the sociological appropriation of the concept of responsibility and to making it useful for the purposes of analysing contemporary society. On the one hand, it presents a theoretically suggestive typology of traditional individual, post-traditional individual and co-responsibility, while on the other, drawing on data generated by various research projects, it outlines a sociological analysis of responsibility as an important new master frame of our time.