After Modernity. Fall 2010

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After Modernity Fall 2010

Outline Marx, Weber, Durkheim s subject matter Grand Theory Science, structuralism, Principia, Taylorism, Fordism Contra-Grand Theory Conflict Self-contradiction Incompleteness and impossibility theorems Post-modern Theories

From Pre-Modernity to Modernity Tradition, convention, prejudice, superstition Rational, calculation, universalism, innovation, science, planning, problem solving, systems, control, society

Scenes of horror, that we may never forget

From Pre-Modernity to Modernity Rational, calculation, universalism, innovation, science, planning, problem solving, systems, control, society Tradition, convention, prejudice, superstition No foundation internal contradictions same as it ever was

Limits of Reason Social constructionism Garbage can theory Bounded rationality Anxiety of influence (Bloom) Bricolage (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/bricolage)

Dichotomy View Modern Necessity (natural and social laws) Universality (across time and space) Certainty and predictability Truth and reality Contingency or chance Postmodern Locality and the particular (can only know own experience) Uncertainty and provisionality Critique of tradition-bound analysis Transparency or understandability Undecidability Order of nature and structures Ambivalence of human design After http://uregina.ca/~gingrich/a400.htm after Bauman p.398

Four Issues Identity Politics Differences Reflexivity After http://uregina.ca/~gingrich/a400.htm

Identity From: social world can be modeled as individuals in groups with both individuals and groups having stable identity I/me, the Germans, women, the poor To: identity as not unambiguously defined, shifting over time, generally unstable. Local circumstances and experiences important in shaping these identities. Thus: class, ethnic groups, or status groups may not exist Theories based on them may not be useful Shared situation (class, race) may be construct imposed by theorists After http://uregina.ca/~gingrich/a400.htm

Politics From: left-right spectrum, politics as collective action problem who gets what when and how? To: Perhaps collective action, social movements, and directed social change are impossible. Radical relativism Everything is power Politics, since it assumes concept of right, is pointless After http://uregina.ca/~gingrich/a400.htm

Differences FROM: lumping and splitting TO: rejection of metanarratives Reject grand theory, don t try to explain all of society Focus on variety of experiences of individuals and groups Emphasize differences over common experiences. World is fragmented, disordered, unstable and not understandable on a large scale Interpret texts, but never impose your interpretation on others After http://uregina.ca/~gingrich/a400.htm

Reflexivity FROM: reflection (and reflection on reflection) can yield knowledge/truth about the world TO: reflection only reveals the conditions of itself Social science, philosophy, etc. created possibility of knowledge of social world. Models can represent the natural and social world. More and more it is difficult to distinguish images of reality from the reality itself (TV, sampling, marketing) After http://uregina.ca/~gingrich/a400.htm

full of sound and fury and signifying what? or after all that, can we still do theory?

Embrace the Dualities Structure and Agency Making history but not from whole cloth Langue and Parole

Structure and Agency

Marx : The Eighteenth Brummaire Man makes his own history, but he does not make it out of the whole cloth; he does not make it out of conditions chosen by himself, but out of such as he finds close at hand. The tradition of all dead generations weighs like a nightmare on the brains of the living. And just as they seem to be occupied with revolutionizing themselves and things, creating something that did not exist before, precisely in such epochs of revolutionary crisis they anxiously conjure up the spirits of the past to their service, borrowing from them names, battle slogans, and costumes in order to present this new scene in world history in time-honored disguise and borrowed language.

Langue & Parole La langue is the whole system of language (spelling, grammar, syntax, vocabulary, etc.) that precedes and makes speech possible. Signs are the basic units of langue. Parole is the actual use of language, the practical utterances of everyday people.

Destinations Giddens/Bourdieu Structuration duality fields embedded agency Collins Confict theory POMO practicalis dialectics and tensions, sociology of knowledge, networks, global flows of knowledge and capitals POMO extremis re-particularization, impossibility of theorizing Computational Social Science Emergence, self-organizing systems

OUTTAKES

The structural in post-structural Everything depends on everything else Presence of absence

All the words not used word All the words not used

Marx Capitalism is different Us vs. them dynamic seeds of its own destruction dehumanizing

Weber