Connexity

Connexity

Author: Geoff Mulgan

Publisher: Random House

Published: 2011-09-30

Total Pages: 254

ISBN-13: 1448112966

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CONNEXITY is the philosophical counterpart to Will Hutton's essentially political book. It looks at the profound tension that exists between two recent achievements of humanity: greater freedom (over how to live, who to love, what to believe and say, where to trade), and greater interdependence, or 'connexity' (through the financial markets, military structures, the internet, the ecosystem). This tension has led to crisis: institutions, including governments, sense themselves to be inadequate; individuals are faced with a mass of conflicting information and values. The issue we face, which will ultimately determine human survival in our densely packed planet, is how the tension between these two can be resolved, and a new order established. Mulgan presents his own powerful solution to this crisis. It is based around the notion of 'connexity': breaking down our rigid sense of ourselves as isolated units and seeing our lives as part of a system, a positive network of co-responsibility.


Connexity

Connexity

Author: Geoff Mulgan

Publisher: Vintage

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 300

ISBN-13:

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Contrasts the implications of individual and global approaches to future world development.


Text and Discourse Connectedness

Text and Discourse Connectedness

Author: Maria-Elisabeth Conte

Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing

Published: 1989-01-01

Total Pages: 613

ISBN-13: 902723017X

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The 35 papers in this volume provide a comprehensive picture of crucial aspects of connectedness. The papers are divided into three main groups: the papers in the first group deal with particular questions of the text-constituting role of anaphora, deixis, coreference, modality, conjunctions and particles, theme, topic, ellipsis, etc., the second group of papers discusses the connectedness in texts/discourses of different types (narrative texts, stories, horoscopes, anecdotes, poems, comics, etc.), and, finally, the papers in the third group discuss general theoretical/methodological questions concerning connectedness.