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Sustainable modernity : the Nordic model and beyond / edited by Nina Witoszek and Atle Midttun
(Routledge studies in sustainability)

データ種別 電子ブック
出版者 Abingdon, Oxon : New York, NY
出版年 2018
本文言語 英語
大きさ 1 online resource (xii, 242 pages)

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URL (芸大)電子ブック 電子ブック(EBSCO: eBook Open Access Collection)
EB2202633
9781315195964

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内容注記 Sustainable modernity and the architecture of the "well-being society" : interdisciplinary perspectives / Nina Witoszek and Atle Midttun
Cooperation, competition, and multilevel selection : a new paradigm for understanding the Norwegian model / David Sloan Wilson and Dag O. Hessen
Nordic humanism as a driver of the welfare society / Nina Witoszek and Øystein Sørensen
Individualism and collectivism in Nordic schools : a comparative approach / Kirsti Klette
Scaling up solidarity from the national to the global : Sweden as welfare state and moral superpower / Lars Trägårdh
Scandinavian feminism and gender partnership / Cathrine Holst
A welfare "regime of goodness" : self-interest, reciprocity, and the moral sustainability of the Nordic model / Kelly McKowen
Challenges to the Nordic work-life model in the age of globalized digitalization / Atle Midttun
Between communitarianism and individualism : the Nordic way of doing politics / Nik Brandal and Dag Einar Thorsen
"Civilising" global capitalism : aligning CSR and the welfare state / Atle Midttun
Ecomodernity Nordic style : the challenge of aligning ecological and socio-economic sustainability / Atle Midttun and Lennart Olsson
Afterword : lessons of the Nordic model : the US perspective / Jerry Lieberman and Pamela Izvanariu.
一般注記 "In the 21st century, Norway, Denmark and Sweden remain the icons of fair societies, with high economic productivity and quality of life. But they are also an enigma in a cultural-evolutionary sense: though by no means following the same socio-economic formula, they are all cases of a "non-hubristic", socially sustainable modernity that puzzles outside observers. Using Nordic welfare states as its laboratory, Sustainable Modernity combines evolutionary and socio-cultural perspectives to illuminate the mainsprings of what the authors call the "well-being society". The main contention is that the Nordic uniqueness is not merely the outcome of one particular set of historical institutional or political arrangements, or sheer historical luck; rather, the high welfare creation inherent in the Nordic model has been predicated on a long and durable tradition of social cooperation, which has interacted with global competitive forces. Hence the socially sustainable Nordic modernity should be approached as an integrated and tightly orchestrated ecosystem based on a complex interplay of cooperative and competitive strategies within and across several domains: normative-cultural, economic, socio-political and redistributive. The key question is: Can the Nordic countries uphold the balance of competition and cooperation and reproduce their resilience in the age of globalization, cultural collisions, the digital economy, the fragmentation of the work/life division, and often intrusive EU regulation?With contributors providing insights from the humanities, the social sciences and evolutionary science, this book will be of great interest to students and scholars of political science, sociology, history, institutional economics, Nordic studies and human evolution studies."--Provided by publisher
Includes bibliographical references and index
Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on May 11, 2018)
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著者標目 Witoszek, Nina,
Midttun, Atle, 1952-
件 名 LCSH:Electronic books
BSH:Electronic books
LCSH:Welfare state -- Scandinavia  全ての件名で検索
LCSH:Sustainability -- Scandinavia. -- Social aspects  全ての件名で検索
BISACSH:POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Social Services & Welfare  全ての件名で検索
BISACSH:SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Human Services  全ての件名で検索
FREE:Social conditions
FREE:Welfare state
LCSH:Scandinavia -- 21st century. -- Social conditions  全ての件名で検索
FREE:Scandinavia
FREE:2000-2099
分 類 DC23:361.6/50948
書誌ID ED00003816
ISBN 9781315195964

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