Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Civilization
View through CrossRef
It is necessary to distinguish between civilization as a sociocultural complex on the one hand, and civilization as a process, on the other. This is illustrated by invoking the work of Norbert Elias. For Elias, the civilizing process consisted in the way in which what were, historically, constraints on human behaviour became internalized, and is a process that takes different forms in different cultures. On the other hand, at the centre of civilization as sociocultural complex was the question concerning the attributes of a human being, crystallizing as clear-cut criteria for adjudging the degree to which the people occupying a particular territory were or were not civilized. The conception of civilization as a complex has become contemporary via Huntington's ‘clash of civilizations’ thesis, and is indicative of the way in which the very word ‘civilization’ now carries with it a considerable ideological baggage. This article argues that the ideological use of civilization and the wider discourse of the war against terror involves the fusion, or conflation, of civilization as process and civilization as complex.
Title: Civilization
Description:
It is necessary to distinguish between civilization as a sociocultural complex on the one hand, and civilization as a process, on the other.
This is illustrated by invoking the work of Norbert Elias.
For Elias, the civilizing process consisted in the way in which what were, historically, constraints on human behaviour became internalized, and is a process that takes different forms in different cultures.
On the other hand, at the centre of civilization as sociocultural complex was the question concerning the attributes of a human being, crystallizing as clear-cut criteria for adjudging the degree to which the people occupying a particular territory were or were not civilized.
The conception of civilization as a complex has become contemporary via Huntington's ‘clash of civilizations’ thesis, and is indicative of the way in which the very word ‘civilization’ now carries with it a considerable ideological baggage.
This article argues that the ideological use of civilization and the wider discourse of the war against terror involves the fusion, or conflation, of civilization as process and civilization as complex.
Related Results
Ecological Civilization Education Promotes the Modernization of Ecological Civilization
Ecological Civilization Education Promotes the Modernization of Ecological Civilization
Ecological civilization education is an educational action that cultivates people to form ecological civilization concepts and behaviors. It has the characteristics of human nature...
Exploring Abul Ḥasan ʽAlī Nadwī’s views on distinctive features of Islamic civilization
Exploring Abul Ḥasan ʽAlī Nadwī’s views on distinctive features of Islamic civilization
The seventh to thirteenth centuries was a very glorious period of Islamic civilization. During this time, the Islamic world advanced in the arts and sciences and influenced other s...
Religion as a Pillar for Establishing a Civilization: Al-Māwardī’s Perspective
Religion as a Pillar for Establishing a Civilization: Al-Māwardī’s Perspective
This study examines religion in terms of establishing and maintaining a civilization based on Abū al-Ḥasan al-Māwardī’s (d. 1058) contribution, “Kitāb adab al-dunyā wa-al-dīn.” ...
Internal Сivilizational Content – Civilizational
Internal Сivilizational Content – Civilizational
From the point of the human civilization history the main purpose of “One Belt, One Road’ Project is to revise the provisions of west-oriented ideology according to which the conti...
PERADABAN ISLAM: HEGEMONI DAN KONTRIBUSINYA DI BIDANG SASTRA ARAB
PERADABAN ISLAM: HEGEMONI DAN KONTRIBUSINYA DI BIDANG SASTRA ARAB
Islamic Civilization is one of civilizations which has a prominent role in the world civilizations history. But many bad stereotypes has been given by Orientalist about Islamic Civ...
THE INDUS VALLEY CIVILIZATION: FEATURES OF URBAN PLAN
THE INDUS VALLEY CIVILIZATION: FEATURES OF URBAN PLAN
The Indus Valley Civilization is another distinctive prehistoric civilization commonly referred to as the Bronze Age Civilization, which is perhaps the most developed prehistoric c...
Mutual Reinforcement between Chinese Modernisation and Chinese Civilization
Mutual Reinforcement between Chinese Modernisation and Chinese Civilization
Historical and cultural traditions constitute the foundation for building China into a great modern socialist country and rejuvenating the Chinese nation. As President Xi Jinping s...
Western Civilization in View of Sheikh Muhammad Wadeh Al-Rasheed Al-Hasani Al-Nadawi
Western Civilization in View of Sheikh Muhammad Wadeh Al-Rasheed Al-Hasani Al-Nadawi
Western civilization as described by many scholars is a civilization accused of exploitation and duplicity. The reality is colonialism, distortion, and forgery. Western thought, w...

