Category
page 2Postmodernism
Moral blindness
Temporary inability to see the ethical aspects of decisions
postdevelopment theory
sociological theory
postmodernism
postmodernist theories within international relations
digitality
Digitality (also known as digitalism) is used to mean the condition of living in a digital culture, derived from Nicholas Negroponte's book Being Digital in analogy with modernity and post-modernity.
critical management studies
left wing approach to management, business and organization
neo-primitivism
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Polish postmodernism
non-simultaneity
Non-simultaneity or nonsynchronism (German: Ungleichzeitigkeit, sometimes also translated as non-synchronicity) is a concept in the writings of Ernst Bloch which denotes the time lag, or uneven temporal development, produced in the social sphere by the processes of capitalist modernization and/or the incomplete nature of those processes. The term, especially in the phrase "the simultaneity of the non-simultaneous", has been used subsequently in predominantly Marxist theories of modernity, world-systems, postmodernity and globalization.