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100 1  Houtman, Dick 
245 10 Paradoxes of Individualization :|bSocial Control and 
       Social Conflict in Contemporary Modernity 
264  1 Farnham :|bTaylor & Francis Group,|c2016 
264  4 |c©2011 
300    1 online resource (196 pages) 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
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505 0  Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1  Introduction: 
       The Myth of Individualization and the Dream of 
       Individualism -- 2  Agony of Choice?: The Social 
       Embeddedness of Consumer Decisions -- 3  Beyond the 
       Spiritual Supermarket -- 4  'Be Who You Want to Be'?: 
       Commodified Agency in Online Computer Games -- 5  
       'Stormfront is like a Second Home to Me': Social Exclusion
       of  Right-Wing Extremists -- 6  Contesting Individualism 
       Online -- 7  Two Lefts and Two Rights: Class Voting and 
       Cultural Voting in the Netherlands, 2002 -- 8  One Nation 
       without God?: Post-Christian Cultural Conflict in  the 
       Netherlands -- 9  Secular Intolerance in a Post-Christian 
       Society: The Case of Islam in  the Netherlands -- 
       Bibliography -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -
       - H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T
       -- V -- W -- Y -- Z 
520    Paradoxes of Individualization addresses one of the most 
       hotly debated issues in contemporary sociology: whether a 
       process of individualization is liberating selves from 
       society so as to make them the authors of their personal 
       biographies. The book adopts a cultural-sociological 
       approach that firmly rejects such a notion of 
       individualization as naïve. The process is instead 
       conceptualized as an increasing social significance of 
       moral notions of individual liberty, personal authenticity
       and cultural tolerance, which informs two paradoxes 
588    Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other
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590    Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest 
       Ebook Central, 2020. Available via World Wide Web. Access 
       may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated 
       libraries 
650  0 Individualism.;Individuality.;Social conflict.;Social 
       control 
655  4 Electronic books 
700 1  Aupers, Stef 
700 1  de Koster, Willem 
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       Individualization : Social Control and Social Conflict in 
       Contemporary Modernity|dFarnham : Taylor & Francis Group,
       c2016|z9780754679028 
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