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The Paradoxes of Civil Society
Author(s)Alexander, Jeffrey C.
AbstractEmerging from recent social and political struggles, the notion of ‘civil society’ can and should be transformed into a sociological concept on both the theoretical and empirical level. For this reason, sociological approaches to civil society must be tied to cultural sociology, to theories of symbolic codes and narratives.
IssueNo2
Pages115-133
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceInternational Sociology
VolumeNo12
PubDateJune 1997
ISBN_ISSN0268-5809

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