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  • - The Study of Tibetan Refugees in the Indian Himalayas
    av Swati Akshay Sachdeva & Yumnam Surjyajeevan
    387,-

  • - Understanding Addictions and Evidenced-Based Treatment Practices
    av Nicholas D Young, Jennifer A Smolinski & Melissa A Mumby
    491,-

  • - Race Joking and Resistance in Brazilian Social Media
    av Luiz Valerio P Trindade
    695,-

  • - Art, Identity and Intercorporeality
     
    695,-

  • av Alessandra Di Maio
    169,-

  • - The maternal source of meaning
    av Genevieve Vaughan
    285,-

  • - Challenges for Cosmopolitical Thought and Practice
     
    441,-

  • - In the Middle of a Middle World
    av Bojan Radej & Mojca Golobi&#269
    662,-

  • - Towards a Sociology of Justice
    av Marco Alberto Quiroz Vitale
    194,-

  • av Sue Roberts
    459,-

  • - A Critical Analysis of Pierre Bourdieu's Theoretical Framework
    av Jacek Tittenbrun
    1 036 - 1 082,-

  • - Thinking and Applying World-Systems Theory in the Twenty-First Century
     
    441,-

    Immanuel Wallerstein's world-systems theory can help to better understand and describe developments of the 21st century. The contributors address the possibilities to reread Wallerstein's theoretical thoughts and ideas that are related to different disciplines in the humanities and social sciences. The presented interdisciplinary approach of this anthology thereby intends to highlight the broader value of Wallerstein's ideas, even almost five decades after the famous sociologist and economic historian first expressed them.

  • - An Actor-Network Theory of Organizations
    av Andrea Belliger
    487,-

    What are organizations? Where do they come from? How are they transformed and adapted to new situations? In the digital age and in the global network society, traditional theories of the organization can no longer answer these questions. Based on actor-network theory, this book explains organizations as flexible, open networks in which both human and non-human actors enter into socio-technical assemblies by constantly negotiating and re-negotiating programs of action. Organizations are not macro social structures or autonomous systems operating behind the backs of individuals. Instead, they are scalable actor-networks guided by network norms of connectivity, flow, communication, participation, authenticity, and flexibility.

  • av Remy Bocquillon
    558,-

    Is it possible to work with sound in sociology rather than being about sound? Can there be a »sonic sociology«? Rémy Bocquillon reflects on the process-oriented character of sociology as an experimental science by including aesthetic practices of sounding and listening as constitutive for the making of sociological theory. Following new materialist and speculative philosophies, this study is thus a combination of sociological theory, philosophical thought and aesthetic practices, not understood as discrete fields of inquiry, but co-constituting each other. It also features an audio chapter, »feeding-back« the sonic experimentations at the core of the research in new and engaging ways.

  • - A Storytelling on Workfare and Volunteering Policies
     
    206,-

    This book aims to investigate the phenomenon of volunteering as a workfare event, as a synchronous rewriting of territorial policy and advocacy, according to the principles of risk and border. The two terms, as a solid sociological category, shed light on the material and semantic shift of European welfare. Beyond its contents, this book represents an important research experience of a complex European-wide survey network on the phenomenon of volunteering and a best practice of collaboration and cultural exchange between university researchers and men and women that work in the fi eld of social policies concretely and every day.

  • av Kurt Grunberg
    441,-

    Addresses the personal and collective abysses that may open when one examines the legacy of the National Socialist extermination of Jews many years after the Holocaust, in the very country of the murderers.

  • - Hannah Arendt and the Eichmann Trial
    av Ruggero D'Alessandro
    194,-

  • - The Relationship between Sociology and History
     
    271,-

  • - Horizons of Contemporary Society
    av Fiammetta Fanizza
    194,-

    How can we restore fundamental values on a political and cultural level? Taking this question as a starting point, the book identifies the notion of sociological imagination as a suitable method to address the widespread disorientation within the human and social sciences. In particular, the three essays included in this volume focus on the role of sociology as a tool to achieve a constructive representation of reality. Through a sharp analysis of the current, growing dismissal of cultural structures and the lack of an ethical view in the interpretation of social phenomena, the author offers new perspectives in order to recover authentic human commitments that are able to re-establish meaningful relationships between people.

  • - A Sociological Essay: On Avant-Garde Art And Society
    av Ilaria Riccioni
    218,-

    The first Manifesto of Futurism was published in Le Figaro on February 20th, 1909. It was to become the first avant-garde movement in art ¿ it aimed to change the function of art within society, foster Italian culture beyond its provincial domains, and last but not least, to extend language as free expression of a new and forthcoming society of technology. Art in life was the ultimate aim of Marinetti¿s poetry, which then expanded well beyond Italian borders and artistic expression, becoming an attitude for new society. The more that society was developing social constraints, the more that artistic expression would become free of canons to let imagination fluently overwhelm reality. The main topics proclaimed as crucial by Futurists are the contemporary most influential topics for social stability: politics, communication and technology as well as the major movers of social change. What can we still learn from the radical claims of avant-garde art?

  • - The Dark Sides of Social Innovation
     
    271,-

  • - Constructions, Histories, Representations and Understandings
    av Charles Quist-Adade, De-Valera NYM Botchway & Awo Sarpong
    614,-

    What does it mean to be a child in Africa? In the detached Western media, narratives of penury, wickedness and death have dominated portrayals of African childhood. The hegemonic lens of the West has failed to take into account the intricacies of not only what it means to be an African child in local and culturally specific contexts, but also African childhood in general. Challenging colonial discourses, this edited volume guides the reader through different comprehensions and perspectives of childhood in Africa. Using a blend of theory, empiricism and history, the contributors to this volume offer studies from a range of fields including African literature, Afro-centric psychology and sociology. Importantly, in its eclectic geographical coverage of Africa, this book unashamedly presents the good, the bad and the ugly of African childhood.The resilience, creativity, pains and triumphs of African childhood are skilfully woven together to present the myriad of lived experiences and aspirations of children from across Africa. As an important contribution to African childhood studies, this book has the potential to be used by policymakers to shape, sustain or change socio-cultural, economic and education systems that accommodate African childhood dynamics and experiences at different levels.

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