Social fluidity: The politics of a theoretical model. Selgas, F. J. G. In Domínguez Rubio, F. & Baert, P., editors, The Politics of Knowledge., pages 135–155. Routledge, 2012. Num Pages: 21
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From the early 1980s (Baudrillard, Bell, Berman) to the current debates about social fluidity (Castells, Bauman), the specific features of our societies have been increasingly perceived as fragmentation, time–space stretching and condensation, dedifferentiation, mobility, and so on. This way of looking at society has been summarized in the idea that society is now fragile and unstable, but not necessarily soft; it is like a fluid reality.
@incollection{selgas_social_2012,
	title = {Social fluidity: {The} politics of a theoretical model},
	isbn = {978-0-415-49710-7},
	shorttitle = {Social fluidity},
	abstract = {From the early 1980s (Baudrillard, Bell, Berman) to the current debates about social fluidity (Castells, Bauman), the specific features of our societies have been increasingly perceived as fragmentation, time–space stretching and condensation, dedifferentiation, mobility, and so on. This way of looking at society has been summarized in the idea that society is now fragile and unstable, but not necessarily soft; it is like a fluid reality.},
	booktitle = {The {Politics} of {Knowledge}.},
	publisher = {Routledge},
	author = {Selgas, Fernando J. García},
	editor = {Domínguez Rubio, Fernando and Baert, Patrick},
	year = {2012},
	note = {Num Pages: 21},
	keywords = {Ignorance in history and philosophy of science and technology - general information, PRINTED (Fonds papier)},
	pages = {135--155},
}

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