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Zygmunt Bauman
Sociologist
Leeds University, UK
He is Emeritus Professor of Sociology at the University of Leeds and Warsaw, and was awarded the Amalfi European Prize in 1990 and the Adorno Prize in 1998. Zygmunt Bauman is known throughout the world for works such as "Legislators and Interpreters" (1987), "Modernity and the Holocaust" (1989), "Modernity and Ambivalence" (1991), "Postmodern Ethics" (1993), and "Liquid Modernity" (2000). He is the author of some 21 books in English and of numerous articles and reviews. Today he is described variously as one of the twentieth century's great social theorists and the world's foremost sociologist of postmodernity. Bauman was always interested in the fear's field, which analyses deeply in "Liquid Fear" (2008), where he highlights the vulnerability of the human race.Day and hour of the speech
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