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Modernist Radicalism, Postmodernization and OrderingsThe Work of Stephen CrookProfessor Emeritus of Sociology, University of Tasmania; Adjunct Professor of Sociology, James Cook Universitymalwaters{at}iprimus.com.au The article is a survey of the opus of the late Stephen Crook. The work is analysed in three phases: meta-theoretical treatments of foundationalism and mundaneity; substantive theoretical analyses of postmodernization, especially in the areas of culture, science and the environment; and principles along which everyday life is ordered under conditions of structural complexity, uncertainty and radical change. Crooks work is found to have the potential to offer superior analytic capacity relative to other arguments.
Key Words: foundationalism frame mundaneity order postmodernization
Journal of Sociology, Vol. 40, No. 3,
213-219 (2004) This article has been cited by other articles:
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