‘Society' is one of the most frequently used words in public life;
it is also a foundational term in the social sciences. In our own
time, however, the idea has never been so much in dispute and so
little understood. For some critics, society is simply too consensual
for a world of intensive discord. For others, the idea of ‘society'
is oppressive - the very notion, so some argue, is dismissive of the
infinite social differences that shape global realities. In this
erudite and original book, two of the world's leading social theorists
focus on unravelling the different meanings of society as a way of
introducing the reader to contemporary debates in social theory. The
authors argue provocatively that all ideas of society can be assigned
to one of three analytical categories, or some combination of these -
structure, solidarity or creation - and develop a fresh
characterization of the nature of the social as a means of
understanding global transformations. By integrating abstract problems
of social theory with empirical examples and political analysis, On
Society provides lucid interpretations of classical and contemporary
social theory. The book also critiques recent social theories that
simply equate the demise of society with globalization, the
communications revolution or multiculturalism, and in so doing
provides an original insight into today's world.
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ISBN
9780745660561
Publisert
2014
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Wiley Professional, Reference & Trade
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
208
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