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SOCIOLOGICAL CONCEPT
Late Modernity; Liquid modernity

Late modernity         
Late modernity (or liquid modernity) is the characterization of today's highly developed global societies as the continuation (or development) of modernity rather than as an element of the succeeding era known as postmodernity, or the postmodern. Introduced as "liquid" modernity by the Polish sociologist Zygmunt Bauman, late modernity is marked by the global capitalist economies with their increasing privatization of services and by the information revolution.
Modernity         
  • Cover of the original German edition of [[Max Weber]]'s ''[[The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism]]''
BOTH A HISTORICAL PERIOD AND THE ENSEMBLE OF PARTICULAR SOCIO-CULTURAL NORMS, ATTITUDES AND PRACTICES
Political modernity; Modern life; Modern society; Modern culture; Phases of modernity; Modern Life
·noun Modernness; something modern.
modernity         
  • Cover of the original German edition of [[Max Weber]]'s ''[[The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism]]''
BOTH A HISTORICAL PERIOD AND THE ENSEMBLE OF PARTICULAR SOCIO-CULTURAL NORMS, ATTITUDES AND PRACTICES
Political modernity; Modern life; Modern society; Modern culture; Phases of modernity; Modern Life
see modern

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Late modernity

Late modernity (or liquid modernity) is the characterization of today's highly developed global societies as the continuation (or development) of modernity rather than as an element of the succeeding era known as postmodernity, or the postmodern. Introduced as "liquid" modernity by the Polish sociologist Zygmunt Bauman, late modernity is marked by the global capitalist economies with their increasing privatization of services and by the information revolution.