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Zulässige und unzulässige Komplexitätsreduktion beim Kulturträger Nation

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Hansen, Klaus P.

Abstract

Klaus P. Hansen widmet sich dem Kollektiv Nation. Er zeigt, dass nicht die oft unterstellte Homogenität diese zusammenhält, sondern vielmehr kollektive Mehrfachzugehörigkeiten oder "Polykollektivität". Hansen veranschaulicht wie Interaktionsregeln und Institutionen den Kollektiven Kohäsion verleihen... view more

Klaus P. Hansen widmet sich dem Kollektiv Nation. Er zeigt, dass nicht die oft unterstellte Homogenität diese zusammenhält, sondern vielmehr kollektive Mehrfachzugehörigkeiten oder "Polykollektivität". Hansen veranschaulicht wie Interaktionsregeln und Institutionen den Kollektiven Kohäsion verleihen und wie sie in präkollektiven und pankollektiven Zusammenhängen funktionieren. Auf Grundlage dieser Prozesse können Nationen letztlich als Unikatskonglomerate analysiert werden.... view less


Once again the question is raised, what is a nation? It is not as usually is taken for granted a homogenous object. This incorrect premise is of venerable age, but strongly cherished today by the bulk of interculturalists. It is high time to discard this premise. This does not mean, however, that we... view more

Once again the question is raised, what is a nation? It is not as usually is taken for granted a homogenous object. This incorrect premise is of venerable age, but strongly cherished today by the bulk of interculturalists. It is high time to discard this premise. This does not mean, however, that we have to do without the concept of nation. Without doubt a nation is an object of distinctiveness and singularity. But how might it be described? The article offers suggestions how it could be done.... view less

Keywords
social cohesion; collectivism; interaction; nation; intercultural factors

Classification
General Sociology, Basic Research, General Concepts and History of Sociology, Sociological Theories
Cultural Sociology, Sociology of Art, Sociology of Literature

Free Keywords
Polykollektivität

Document language
German

Publication Year
2009

Page/Pages
p. 7-18

Journal
interculture journal: Online-Zeitschrift für interkulturelle Studien, 8 (2009) 8

Issue topic
Wir, die oder alle?: Kollektive als Mittler einer komplexen Kulturwirklichkeit

ISSN
2196-9485

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution


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