ICS publishes the book "Margaret S. Archer on culture and socialization in Late Modernity".
It has been edited on the occasion of the first edition of the ICS Lessons of Humanities and Social Sciences.
The Institute for Culture and Society (ICS) of the University of Navarra has published the book Margaret S. Archer on culture and socialization in Late Modernity (EUNSA). It is edited by Ana Marta González, scientific coordinator of the ICS and principal investigator of project 'Emotional culture and identity'.
The volume has been prepared on the occasion of the first edition of the I ICS Lecture on Humanities and Social Sciences, given by sociologist Margaret S. Archer under the degree scroll degree scroll 'Culture and Socialization in Late Modernity'. Professor Archer has taught at teaching and research at the University of Cambridge, London School of Economics and University of Warwick, and currently leads the project 'From Modernity to Morphogenesis' at the College of Humanities of the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (Switzerland).
The book includes a work by Margaret S. Archer, 'Reconceptualizing Socialization as Relational Reflexivity', and comments by several researchers at the University: 'Reflexivity, Identity, Socialization. Notes on Margaret S. Archer', by Alejandro G. Vigo (project 'Emotional culture and identity', ICS; 'The Classical Notion of Habit and the Social Effectivity of Reflexivity and Inner Conversation. A Commentary on Margaret Archer's Culture and Socialization in Late Modernity', by José Ignacio Murillo (group Mente-cerebro, ICS); 'Forjando una vida desde la familia: condiciones socioculturales y reflexividad humana', by Alejandro N. García (School de Philosophy y Letras); 'Managing the Social and Moral Costs of a Culture of Choice', by David Thunder (project 'Religion and Civil Society', ICS); and 'Socialization as Reflexive Engagement: a Radically Discursive Point of View', by Jan Zienkowski (project 'Public discourse', ICS).
The ICS Lectures of Humanities and Social Sciences are a series of conferences that the ICS organizes on an annual basis. goal They are given by researchers of international prestige, and their aim is to present to the whole University of Navarra some of the topics that are being investigated in the different ICS projects.