Social Quality
Resource type
Author/contributor
- Herrmann, Peter (Author)
Title
Social Quality
Abstract
A fundamental methodological problem is the relevance of an antagonism of capitalism. This needs to be classified in light of the developmental stage of the means of production: far too little attention is paid to the contradictory character of individualization and socialization. This brings us to Karl Polanyi's main argument of disembedding. He also deals with a shift from the socially integrated (and dependent) individual to the utilitarian market citizen. The French regulationist theory offers a major step toward understanding new forms of societal embedding linked to this "new personality." It will also allow us to move beyond the misleading juxtaposition or dichotomization of individualization-socialization. Investigating five major tensions, it ventilates the possible meaning of the digital revolution and the challenges for monitoring development. The main aim of the article, however, is to bring the economy back in and to go beyond the traditional duality between economics and politics.
Publication
International Journal of Social Quality
Volume
6
Issue
1
Pages
87-106
Date
Summer 2016
Journal Abbr
International Journal of Social Quality
Language
English
ISSN
17570344
Library Catalog
EBSCOhost
Citation
Herrmann, Peter. 2016. “Social Quality.” International Journal of Social Quality 6(1): 87–106.
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Publication year
Keywords
- capitalism
- change
- development
- disembedding
- economics
- economics and social science
- economy & society
- social quality
- social sciences
- theory of regulation
- work
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