| Anthony Giddens - 1991 - 272 pages
...reorganisation of time and space, coupled to the expansion of disc tube del ing mechanisms - mechanisms which prise social relations free from the hold of...recombining them across wide time-space distances. The reorganisation of time and space, plus the disembedding mechanisms, radicalise and globalise pre-established... | |
| Frank Whigham - 1996 - 324 pages
...institution of the theater itself epitomize what Giddens calls "disembedding mechanisms": "mechanisms which prise social relations free from the hold of...recombining them across wide time-space distances.... [such mechanisms] radicalise and globalise pre-established institutional traits of modernity; and they... | |
| Leif Bloch Rasmussen, Colin Beardon, Silvio Munari - 2000 - 420 pages
...threatened. This is the expansion of "disembedding mechanisms" which, as formulated by Giddens (1991), "prise social relations free from the hold of specific...recombining them across wide time-space distances... acting to transform the content and nature of day-to-day social life." . In my view this is a development... | |
| Jannis K. Androutsopoulos, Alexandra Georgakopoulou - 2003 - 358 pages
...the reorganization of time and space, coupled to the expansion of disembedding mechanisms- mechanisms which prise social relations free from the hold of specific locales, recombining them across wide-space distances (Giddens 1991: 2). Television media are central in the changing structure of time-space.... | |
| Paul Martin, Sigurd Hebenstreit, Norbert Rückert, Fritz-H. Wisch - 2006 - 284 pages
...reorganisation of time and space, coupled to the expansion of disembedding mechanisms - mechanisms which prise social relations free from the hold of specific locales, recombining them across wide time - space distances. The implications of such developments have been highlighted by Castells (1997.1)... | |
| Stuart Price - 2007 - 272 pages
...reorganisation of time and space, coupled to the expansion of disembedding mechanisms - mechanisms which prise social relations free from the hold of...recombining them across wide time-space distances' (Giddens, 1991, 2/3), it is clear that he assigns a particular quality to pre-modern or traditional... | |
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