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AUTOR(ES) G. Sciortino , P. Kivisto , Bill Schutt
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) University of Trento, Italy, University of Alberta Library
ANO 2017
TIPO Book
CITAÇÕES 1
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-14
MD5 6585cf5f04002c1a353a6d4659f6e4d9

Resumo

This article argues that Jeffrey Alexander's The Civil Sphere constitutes the first sociological theory of civil society, a theory with its own developmental history. That history includes the trajectory of Alexander's career prior to his simultaneous turn to cultural sociology and civil society. The former led him to develop what he calls a 'strong program,' while the use of the term 'civil sphere' serves to distinguish his approach to civil society from other articulations, past and present. This includes viewing the theory as offering a more realistic understanding of the prospects for and impediments to liberal democracy. Conceived at the outset as an ongoing project, rather than the last word on the topic, we review how that project has shifted from the work of one prominent theorist to a global network of scholars.

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