2020
DOI: 10.1080/15387216.2020.1838311
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Historicizing the asynchronous modernity in the Global East

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“…Discursivity, unlike sphoța , leads to an unfair alignment of knowledge that leads to the reproduction and perpetuation of social biases, depriving subjectivity and letting it be subjected to social control. The history of human civilizations and that of perspectival mechanisms, though perceived to be unified, are asynchronous parallels connected only through discursive subjectivation (Zeki, 2015; Zysiak & Marzec, 2020). It is widely observed in social sciences that the phenomenological priorities of affordance, utility and historically naturalized class character sustain our perspectival order (Gibson, 1978).…”
Section: Sphoța Theory Of Knowingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Discursivity, unlike sphoța , leads to an unfair alignment of knowledge that leads to the reproduction and perpetuation of social biases, depriving subjectivity and letting it be subjected to social control. The history of human civilizations and that of perspectival mechanisms, though perceived to be unified, are asynchronous parallels connected only through discursive subjectivation (Zeki, 2015; Zysiak & Marzec, 2020). It is widely observed in social sciences that the phenomenological priorities of affordance, utility and historically naturalized class character sustain our perspectival order (Gibson, 1978).…”
Section: Sphoța Theory Of Knowingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The third avenue is to extend theory, to start here and move elsewhere. Scholars have done this by looking at temporality in urban development in Łódź and diagnosing an asynchronous modernity (Zysiak and Marzec 2020). A series of interventions seek to draw lessons from the East to analyse the populist and 'illiberal' turn in several Western countries, not least the US and the UK (Dzenovska and Kurtović 2018).…”
Section: Is the Global East Possible?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e consumption behaviour of the poor is stable, while the consumption behaviour of the rich may be periodic or chaotic. Zysiak et al [8] proved that the optimal economic growth trajectory is also chaotic under certain conditions. is means that chaos can be a dynamic behaviour to achieve a certain optimization goal of an economic system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%