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Rethinking the Concept of ‘Society’ in the Age of Globalisation

Society as a Whole, the Social, and Sociological Traditions

Hirofumi Utsumi    Otemon Gakuin University, Osaka, Japan    

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abstract

The aim of this paper is to take issue with the opinion that, in sociology, the concept of ‘society’ was equated with the nation-state. Firstly, a diachronic analysis of the term ‘society’, as used by the general public, shall be attempted: ‘society as a whole’ and ‘the social’. Secondly, the article shall illustrate that sociology has developed its own analytical concept of society within the space between the two lay terms. Thirdly, the fact that the process of globalisation yet again problematizes the distinction between ‘society as a whole’ and ‘the social’ shall be shown. The conclusion of the paper is that, by yet again, becoming aware of the three dimensions of the concept of ‘society’, we can provide cues for a theoretical reconstruction of the sociological concept of ‘society’ that will contribute to research on ‘society’ in the age of globalisation.

Pubblicato
27 Giugno 2019
Accettato
28 Maggio 2019
Presentato
29 Gennaio 2019
Lingua
EN

Keywords: Market economyThe stateSociety as a wholeSocietyGlobalisationNation-stateThe socialCivil society

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