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        Achtsamkeit als kulturelle Praxis

        Zu den Selbst-Welt-Modellen eines populären Phänomens

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        Author(s)
        Schmidt, Jacob
        Collection
        DFG - German Research Foundation
        Language
        German
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        Abstract
        »Achtsamkeit« hat in den letzten 50 Jahren eine erstaunliche Popularität erlangt - getragen von blühenden Verheißungen und begleitet von pauschaler Kritik. Jacob Schmidts Analyse verschiedener Ansätze - etwa der von Jon Kabat-Zinn entwickelten Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) - zeigt jedoch, dass Achtsamkeitspraktiken ganz unterschiedliche Selbst- und Weltverhältnisse modellieren. Diese gehen nicht nur auf buddhistische Meditationspraktiken zurück, sondern lassen sich als komplexe Verflechtungen mit der Kultur der Moderne und der Beschleunigungsgesellschaft rekonstruieren. Hiermit liegt eine erste umfassende und systematische soziologische Studie zum populären Phänomen der Achtsamkeit vor.
        URI
        http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/39494
        Keywords
        Achtsamkeit; Moderne; Beschleunigungsgesellschaft; Jon Kabat-Zinn; MBSR; Praxistheorie; Selbstverhältnis; Weltverhältnis; Buddhismus; Meditation; Romantik; Zeitlichkeit; Kultur; Kultursoziologie; Soziologische Theorie; Sozialphilosophie; Kulturwissenschaft; Soziologie; Attention; Modernity; Accelerator Company; Jon Kabat-zinn; Mbsr; Practice Theory; Self-relationship; World Relationship; Buddhism; Romanticism; Temporality; Culture; Sociology of Culture; Sociological Theory; Social Philosophy; Cultural Studies; Sociology
        DOI
        10.14361/9783839452301
        ISBN
        9783839452301
        Publisher
        transcript Verlag
        Publisher website
        https://www.transcript-verlag.de/
        Publication date and place
        Bielefeld, 2020
        Grantor
        • Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
        Imprint
        transcript Verlag
        Series
        Achtsamkeit - Bildung - Medien, 2
        Classification
        Religion and beliefs
        Pages
        400
        Rights
        http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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