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Raymond L M, Lee
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Subjectivity. 15:18-35
Affect theory raises greater awareness of non-representational forces in social life that can shape different levels of subjectivity in ways that may not be immediately known to the subjects. In outbreaks of mass hysteria when subjects are suddenly e
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Raymond L. M. Lee
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Time & Society. 31:69-87
Zygmunt Bauman addressed spatiotemporal compression as a critical aspect of the transition from solid to liquid modernity. In this transition, speed and flexibility came to define the conditions of social life which no longer relied on spatiotemporal
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Raymond L. M. Lee
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International Review of Sociology. 31:204-221
Mass society theory was originally a discourse on crowds, popular culture and revolutionary change. It portrayed the ideological control of the many by the few in situations of close contact withou...
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Raymond L. M. Lee
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The American Sociologist. 51:425-445
As a sociological specialty for investigating group phenomena, collective behavior set the benchmark at mid-twentieth century for the study of crowds and masses in social change. It had the status of a subfield that treated macro-level changes in ter
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Raymond L. M. Lee
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Making Sense of Death ISBN: 9781315224176
Making Sense of Death
Making Sense of Death
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Raymond L. M. Lee
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Culture and Religion. 19:345-360
Recent studies of religion and the media generally assume the secular nature of the latter impacting on the former. Religious relevance is set against a media culture of screens and networks that purportedly shape and reshape the symbols of sacrednes
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Raymond L. M. Lee
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Journal of Intercultural Studies. 38:139-154
Malaysian food cultures originate from various sources representing different regional types of gastronomy. They can be depicted as a type of local multiculturalism to exemplify a national smorgasb...
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Raymond L. M. Lee
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Philosophy and Theology. 78:258-269
Societal and semantic changes are increasing the ambiguity between religion, spirituality and secularity. As a post-secular development, these changes suggest that the secular cannot be seen to reign supreme but needs to be treated as coexisting with
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Raymond L. M. Lee
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Death Across Cultures ISBN: 9783030188252
The fact that the death taboo is fervently debated and discussed suggests the paradox of its disclosure and evanescence. The proliferation of works on death and the afterlife in the modern era is rendering the subject of human mortality as more alive
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-18826-9_22
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Raymond L. M. Lee
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Distinktion: Journal of Social Theory. 18:82-94
The concept of online crowds reflects a shift in crowd semantics occasioned by the spread of digital media. It poses an alternative to the classical notion of crowd by addressing gatherings in digital rather than physical space. Researching online cr