Zygmunt Bauman (/ˈbaʊmən/; 19 November 1925 – 9 January 2017) was a Polish–British sociologist and philosopher. He was driven out of the Polish People's...
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of Political and Social Science, where she met her future husband, Zygmunt Bauman. She subsequently worked in the film industry as a translator, researcher...
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Allosemitism (category Zygmunt Bauman)
critic Artur Sandauer and popularized by the Polish Jewish sociologist Zygmunt Bauman. Sandauer used the term "allosemitism" in his essay On Situation of...
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Late modernity (category Zygmunt Bauman)
needed] Introduced as "liquid" modernity by the Polish sociologist Zygmunt Bauman, late modernity is marked by the global capitalist economies with their...
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Modernity and the Holocaust (category Books by Zygmunt Bauman)
Modernity and the Holocaust is a 1989 book by Zygmunt Bauman published by Polity Press. As the title implies, it explores the relationship between modernity...
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Liquid Love (book) (category Books by Zygmunt Bauman)
book by Zygmunt Bauman which discusses human relations in liquid modern (post-modern) world. The book is part of series of books written by Bauman, such...
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2009: National Autonomous University of Mexico 2010: Alain Touraine and Zygmunt Bauman 2011: Royal Society 2012: Shigeru Miyamoto 2013: Annie Leibovitz 2014:...
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1966), Swedish film director Zygmunt Bauman (1925–2017), Polish sociologist philosopher All pages with titles containing Bauman Baumann (disambiguation),...
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Tönnies) in recent sociology (Ulrich Beck and Elisabeth Beck-Gernsheim, Zygmunt Bauman) the consequence of social changes in late modernity, in which individuals...
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sociology such as Alasdair MacIntyre, Robert Stern, Simon Critchley and Zygmunt Bauman. Løgstrup studied theology at the University of Copenhagen between 1923...
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