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»The best possible interpretation of the critical situation of a historical formation must at least generate utopian horizons for shaping the future.« Hartmut Rosa
In times of profound social upheavals and manifest crises, there is a need for fundamental analyses that take a look at contemporary society as a whole, examine its structural features and dynamics and potentially even reveal ways out of critical developments. In recent years, Andreas Reckwitz and Hartmut Rosa have presented large-scale but very differently accentuated theories of society, which play an important role in shaping the current debates on late modernity. In this joint...
In times of profound social upheavals and manifest crises, there is a need for fundamental analyses that take a look at contemporary society as a whole, examine its structural features and dynamics and potentially even reveal ways out of critical developments. In recent years, Andreas Reckwitz and Hartmut Rosa have presented large-scale but very differently accentuated theories of society, which play an important role in shaping the current debates on late modernity. In this joint venture, they now enter into a critical dialogue.
Based on the shared concern that the analysis of modernity as a social formation belongs at the centre of a sociology that takes seriously its task of enlightening society about itself, they first unfold their own socio-theoretical perspectives in extensive essays: while Reckwitz chooses »social practices«, »contingency« and »singularisation« as guiding concepts, Rosa opts for »acceleration«, »increase« and »resonance«. In the second part of the book, they consolidate their positions even more, work out commonalities, but also point out fundamental differences – in a frank conversation moderated by Martin Bauer.
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I
Andreas Reckwitz – The Theory of Society as a Tool
1. Doing Theory
2. Practice theory as Social Theory
3. The Practice of Modernity
4. The Theory of Society at Work: From Bourgeois and Industrial Modernity to Late Modernity
5. Theory as Critical Analytics
6. Coda: The Experimentalism of Theory
Part II
Hartmut Rosa – Best Account: Outlining a Systematic Theory of Modern Society
1. What Is a Theory of Society and What Can It Do?
2. Dynamic Stabilization and the Expansion of Our Share of the World: An Analysis of the Modern Social Formation
3. Desynchronization and Alienation: A Diagnosis and Critique of Modernity
4. Adaptive Stabilization and Resonance: A Therapeutic and Transgressive Outline of an Alternative Horizon
Part III
Modernity and Critique: A Conversation with Martin Bauer
Notes
»[The book] presents even to readers from the ›non-scientific public‹ the possibility of a sociological view of sociology itself: What do the methods, the concepts, the presuppositions, the language it chooses reveal about the time in which it originates – and in which we all live?« Mark Siemons, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
»Andreas Reckwitz and Hartmut Rosa sketch the outlines of a contemporary social theory.« Ulrike Baureithel, Der Tagesspiegel
»What makes the essays as well as the conversation productive is the experimental manner in which the authors of two different approaches to social theory correlate.« Harry Nutt, Berliner Zeitung
»In a way, two diverging sociological temperaments meet in [Late Modernity in Crisis] … But what they have in common is the readiness to unfold socio-theoretical categories that actually attempt to grasp the entirety of our present in sociological terms.« Martin Hartmann, Soziopolis
»Anyone who wishes to understand our time should definitely read Andreas Reckwitz.« Deutschlandfunk Kultur on Die Gesellschaft der Singularitäten
»A must-read!« DIE ZEIT on Resonanz
Persons
Andreas Reckwitz
Andreas Reckwitz, born in 1970, is professor of Social Theory and Cultural Sociology at the Humboldt University of Berlin. His 2017 book Die Gesellschaft der Singularitäten was nominated for the Prize of the Leipzig Book Fair and awarded the Bayrischer Buchpreis. He was awarded the Leibniz Prize in 2019 and was a Fellow at the Thomas Mann House in Los Angeles in 2022.
Andreas Reckwitz, born in 1970, is professor of Social Theory and Cultural Sociology at the Humboldt University of Berlin. His 2017 book Die...
Hartmut Rosa
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Situation and Constellation
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Loss
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The End of Illusions
Up until just a few years ago, Western societies seemed to be moving forward in the assumed certainty of social progress: the worldwide triumph of democracy and the market economy seemed...
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The Society of Singularities
The particular is the clincher and the unique is prized while the general and the standardised remain, on the contrary, rather unattractive. The average person with his or her average life...
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Resonance
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Acceleration and Alienation
»This book is a short essay on modern life. It strives to ask the ›right‹ sorts of questions that would allow social philosophy and sociology to speak to the everyday reality...
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The Invention of Creativity
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Global Relationships in the Age of Acceleration
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Acceleration
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