Giddens and Robertson do not pursue the idea of conceptual transformation very far . They tend towards a one-sided historicism : a vision of a relentless pressure , over centuries , exerted by modernity (Giddens ) or globality (Robertson ) to change society , with the social losing autonomy in the process . But how does one then capture the sense of dramatically faster recent change marked by the emergence of the idea of globalization ? How does one register the social innovativeness which often prompts technological and cultural...











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