Signs, Solidarities, and Sociology: Charles S. Peirce and the Pragmatics of GlobalizationRowman & Littlefield, 2001 - 303 páginas Signs, Solidarities, & Sociology addresses the formation and fragmentation of identity in today's postmodern world. Informed by the conceptual convergence in the theories of Durkheim, Peirce, Mead, and Lacan, this book surveys the range of twentieth-century sociology to deconstruct those favored nostrums of subjective meaning, personal power, and autonomous selfhood that comprise its semantics of agency. Revealed beneath this semantic screen is the triad of pragmatic codes--premodern affiliation, modern calibration, and postmodern globalization--that govern the social construction of the self. While the ill-comprehended confluence of these three signification codes in the present world situation can indeed fragment personal identity, their formal structural linkages, as shown in this book, may inform a truly postmodern, globally applicable science of culture. |
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Contenido
Agency Meaning Perspectivism and Pragmatics | 63 |
Rationality and the Problem of Meaning | 65 |
Contingency Language and Perspectivism | 72 |
Meaning and Method in the Social Sciences | 78 |
Notes | 94 |
Social Power The Signifying Context of Communicative Meaning | 103 |
Family Resemblances and Conceptual Relations | 104 |
The First Face of Power | 109 |
Cooley and Mead | 140 |
Lacan | 149 |
Peircean Pragmatics and Durkheimian Internalization | 156 |
Notes | 160 |
Formal System The Autopoietic Evolution of Pragmatic Interpretant Codes | 167 |
System Evolution and the Habits of Knowledge | 172 |
Modernization as CodeTransition from Filiation to Calibration | 192 |
Globalization and Postmodernity | 229 |
From the Empirical Mismeasure of Power Over to the Theoretical Definition of Power To | 114 |
Negotiation Communication and Closure | 119 |
Notes | 127 |
Empowerment The Social Construction of the Self | 133 |
The Scientific Logic of Abstraction | 135 |
Globality as Semantic Regionalization? | 254 |
Notes | 263 |
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