Life-Modes in a Changing World Order (Three Volume Set): The neoculturation of life-modes in a state system under transformation

Author:   Thomas Højrup ,  Niels Jul Nielsen
Publisher:   Gad
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9788712078418


Pages:   2060
Publication Date:   31 July 2024
Format:   Hardback
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Why is the world order always under transformation? Life-Modes in a Changing World Order describes how the formation of people's distinct cultural life-modes and the states' distinct defence modes contribute to the continuous and uneven transformation of the state system. Elaborating the concept of 'neoculturation', this work analyses how people strive to sustain, improve, and defend the conditions of existence of their own life-modes – with the unintended result that these modes are changing. It scrutinises how, when, and why the neoculturation of each life-mode is also changing the conditions of existence for the other life-modes with which it coexists – and the society these form together. The neoculturation concept is part of a theory on how struggles for recognition at the global level splits into self-defending states whose cultural modes of life condition each other. This fission theory – in critical dialogue with other classical and contemporary theories of culture and society – aims to explain why the formation of state forms constantly develops and dissolves into inter dependent socio-cultural wholes of necessary life-modes. To do this, Life-modes in a Changing World Order elaborates the concepts of state, mode of production, and culture in analyses based on comprehensive ethnographic description and ethno logical expla nation of how modes of life are changing. Fieldwork has been conducted in Denmark and China providing insights into people's?contrasting?ideas of what makes up 'the good life': The good family life, the good professional life, the good community, the good society. Life-Modes in a Changing World Order demonstrates how and explains why peoples' life-modes have been changing from the cold war, high modernity period of the 20th century to the 21st century characterised by neoliberal political economy, great power rivalry and the global challenges of rising inequality, climate change and biodiversity loss.

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Author:   Thomas Højrup ,  Niels Jul Nielsen
Publisher:   Gad
Imprint:   Gad
ISBN:  

9788712078418


ISBN 10:   8712078417
Pages:   2060
Publication Date:   31 July 2024
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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“... one of the most wide-ranging and ambitious cultural and social science works published in a long time in any of the Nordic countries ... The book is critical, but also constructive. It presents an alternative, both to the dominant strands of these sciences with their many sub-disciplines, but also to classical Marxism represented by historical and dialectical materialism.” - Ove Kaj Pedersen, Professor Emeritus of Comparative Political Economy

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The authors, Thomas Højrup and Niels Jul Nielsen, are experts in the field with extensive expe-rience in ethnology. Thomas Højrup is a professor and was previously the head of the De-partment of Archaeology and Ethnology, University of Copenhagen, a lecturer at the Danish Defence Academy, and a researcher at EUCIS. Niels Jul Nielsen holds a PhD in European eth-nology, is a lecturer at the Saxo Institute, University of Copenhagen, and has previously served as an inspector at the Copenhagen Museum.

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