Concept information
Preferred term
modernity
Definition
- Modernity can be understood as a post-traditional historical period marked by industrialism, capitalism, the nation-state and increasingly sophisticated forms of social surveillance. The institutions of modernity are said by Giddens to consist of capitalism, industrialism, military power (of the nation-state) and surveillance. [Source: The SAGE Dictionary of Cultural Studies; Modernity]
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URI
https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/modernity
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