Shaping the event: Socialisation effects and registers of participation

Karl Mannheim’s definition of generational units as being formed by their members’sharedexposure to thesameevents (Mannheim, 1972 [1928]) raises more questions than it answers. Is it really possible to say that the various participants in the events of May-June 1968 participated in thesameevent? Wha...

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