From a variety of theoretical and empirical perspectives, this book explores the manner in which legitimization can be constructed by people, groups or institutions under the contemporary pressures and possibilities of modern world society. Drawing on cosmopolitan theory, postcolonial sociology, systems theory, and historical sociology, it engages with questions of human rights, processes of individualization and the constitution of transnational spaces in its examination of the challenges to legitimization.
From a variety of theoretical and empirical perspectives, this book explores the manner in which legitimization can be constructed by people, groups or institutions under the contemporary pressures and possibilities of modern world society. Drawing on cosmopolitan theory, postcolonial sociology, systems theory, and historical sociology, it engages with questions of human rights, processes of individualization and the constitution of transnational spaces in its examination of the challenges to legitimization.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Aldo Mascareño is Research Professor in the School of Governance at the Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Santiago de Chile. Kathya Araujo is Research Professor at the Departments of Sociology and Psychology at the Universidad Academia de Humanismo Cristiano, Santiago de Chile.
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List of Contributors Acknowledgments Introduction On Legitimacy Once Again: New Challenges in World Society PART I. UNIVERSALISM AND LEGITIMACY 1. Thoughts on the Legitimacy of Human Rights 2. Law Complexity and Pluralism in the Development of Modernity 3. Theorising Global Modernity: Descriptive and Normative Universalism PART II. SYSTEMS AND LEGITIMACY 4. Legitimization by Exuberance? Outputlegitimacy and Systemic Risk in Global Finance 5. Legitimacy Through Constitutionalism 6. The Many Faces of Justice and its Structural Foundations PART III. DIFFERENCES AND LEGITIMACY 7. Freezing Differences: Politics Law and the Invention of Cultural Diversity in Latin America 8. The Belief in Legitimacy: Social Experiences and the Relationships of Individuals to Norms 9. Contingency and the Legitimacy of Sociological Criticism in "World Society" Index
List of Contributors Acknowledgments Introduction On Legitimacy Once Again: New Challenges in World Society PART I. UNIVERSALISM AND LEGITIMACY 1. Thoughts on the Legitimacy of Human Rights 2. Law Complexity and Pluralism in the Development of Modernity 3. Theorising Global Modernity: Descriptive and Normative Universalism PART II. SYSTEMS AND LEGITIMACY 4. Legitimization by Exuberance? Outputlegitimacy and Systemic Risk in Global Finance 5. Legitimacy Through Constitutionalism 6. The Many Faces of Justice and its Structural Foundations PART III. DIFFERENCES AND LEGITIMACY 7. Freezing Differences: Politics Law and the Invention of Cultural Diversity in Latin America 8. The Belief in Legitimacy: Social Experiences and the Relationships of Individuals to Norms 9. Contingency and the Legitimacy of Sociological Criticism in "World Society" Index
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