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The Two Faces of Europeanization Synchronizing a Europe Moving at Varying Speeds
Oleh:
Eder, Klaus
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Time & Society vol. 13 no. 1 (Mar. 2006)
,
page 89–107.
Topik:
Europeanization
;
semantic representations
;
social dynamics
;
synchronicity
Fulltext:
89TAS131.pdf
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Non-synchronous events are constitutive for the social. Every society has to institutionalize synchronicity over time to make a social order of the present possible. A social world of discontinuity (i.e. a non-synchronized world) is amended by a semantics of simultaneity (i.e. a synchronized world) which makes the non-synchronous appear as synchronous. From this follows that synchronicity is a necessary illusion. Cultures of synchronicity are powerful symbolic representations. The case of the New Europe is a particularly striking case. It synchronizes by standardization and by the timing of standardization which generates non-synchronicity at increasing speed. This is called the first face of Europeanization. The New Europe has to legitimate its non-synchronicity and make it appear as synchronicity. This is called the second face of Europeanization. Thus a culture emerges in which non-synchronicity and synchronicity are constructed simultaneously.
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