Social Theory of Displacement: Adventures in the Everyday

Social Theory of Displacement: Adventures in the Everyday
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Publisher : Austin Macauley Publishers
Total Pages : 241
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ISBN-10 : 9781398481206
ISBN-13 : 1398481203
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Social Theory of Displacement: Adventures in the Everyday by : Howard Feather

What is happening when we mistake one thing for another? Disorientations and double takes are a key part of the lived experience of modern capitalism. But the corollary of this is an existential anxiety which motivates a perpetual search for reassurances of our individual and collective identities. How do we escape self-estrangement and alienation on any level of existence? The experiential gaps in formal bureaucratic and marketised ‘life’ present us with absolute boundaries or difference, and hence binary forms of identity. The search for identity is then accompanied by an inability to deal with the hybridity and cognitive dissonance of everyday life. The fragmentations of institutional life nevertheless produce something that passes for a world of reciprocal recognition (we are all colleagues, part of a ‘team’ and so on). In fact, at the same time this pulls the rug out from beneath a sense of mutuality with fellow incumbents of such formal, contractualised settings. The dominance of formal institutions in modern life promotes the idea that we can ‘find ourselves’ within these settings and it does so by insinuating within itself the experiential world that it lacks. Here, informal social worlds appear in chimerical and caricature form. Modern capitalism feeds off and mimics the spontaneity, contingency, and collegiality of the lived world in order to present itself as the genuine article. Social Theory of Displacement: Adventures in the Everyday attempts to unravel the conundrums posed by living in these parallel worlds of reciprocity and contractualism.

Relating Through Technology

Relating Through Technology
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 253
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ISBN-10 : 9781108483308
ISBN-13 : 1108483305
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Relating Through Technology by : Jeffrey A. Hall

This book offers a balanced, evidence-based account of the role of mobile and social media in personal relationships.

Critical Social Theory

Critical Social Theory
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Publisher : SAGE
Total Pages : 185
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ISBN-10 : 9781847871190
ISBN-13 : 1847871194
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis Critical Social Theory by : Tim Dant

Critical theory has left an indelible mark on postwar social thought. But what are the relations between critical theory and ′the cultural turn′ ? How did critical theory inform later French critical theorists, such as Lefebvre, Barthes and Baudrillard? This accomplished and accessible book: - Demonstrates the origins of critical theory in the Marxian analysis of the capitalist mode of production and Freudian psychoanalysis - Clearly explains the main achievements of critical theory - Elucidates how critical theory defines culture as a system that constrains and alienates the individual - Explores the potential for social change and personal emancipation in the critical heritage. The author locates the importance of myth and reason, the significance of sexuality, the place of work, the difference between art and entertainment, the nature of everyday life and the relationship between knowledge and action. The result is a lucid and informative text which will appeal to all students interested in the critical traditions of social thought.

Risk and Social Theory in Environmental Management

Risk and Social Theory in Environmental Management
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Publisher : CSIRO PUBLISHING
Total Pages : 233
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ISBN-10 : 9780643104143
ISBN-13 : 0643104143
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis Risk and Social Theory in Environmental Management by : Thomas Measham

Risk and Social Theory in Environmental Management marks a timely contribution, given that environmental management is no longer just about protecting pristine ecosystems and endangered species from anthropogenic harm; it is about calculating and managing the risks to human communities of rapid environmental and technological change. Firstly, the book provides a solid foundation of the social theory underpinning the nature of risk, then presents a re-thinking of key concepts and methods in order to take more seriously the biophysical embeddedness of human society. Secondly, it presents a rich set of case studies from Australia and around the world, drawing on the latest applied research conducted by leading research institutions. In so doing, the book identifies the tensions that arise from decision-making over risk and uncertainty in a contested policy environment, and provides crucial insights for addressing on-ground problems in an integrated way.

Handbook of Social Theory

Handbook of Social Theory
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Publisher : SAGE
Total Pages : 570
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ISBN-10 : 0761941878
ISBN-13 : 9780761941873
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of Social Theory by : George Ritzer

The Handbook of Social Theory presents an authoritative and panoramic critical survey of the development, achievement and prospects of social theory.

Spatial Aesthetics

Spatial Aesthetics
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Publisher : Lulu.com
Total Pages : 131
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ISBN-10 : 9789081602136
ISBN-13 : 9081602136
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Spatial Aesthetics by : Nikos Papastergiadias

Handbook of Research on Educational Communications and Technology

Handbook of Research on Educational Communications and Technology
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 1195
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ISBN-10 : 9780805841459
ISBN-13 : 0805841458
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of Research on Educational Communications and Technology by : David H. Jonassen

This edition of this handbook updates and expands its review of the research, theory, issues and methodology that constitute the field of educational communications and technology. Organized into seven sectors, it profiles and integrates the following elements of this rapidly changing field.

Handbook of Research for Educational Communications and Technology

Handbook of Research for Educational Communications and Technology
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 1195
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ISBN-10 : 9781135637361
ISBN-13 : 1135637369
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of Research for Educational Communications and Technology by : David Jonassen

First Published in 2008. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Digital Media and Democracy

Digital Media and Democracy
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Publisher : MIT Press
Total Pages : 475
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ISBN-10 : 9780262292566
ISBN-13 : 0262292564
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis Digital Media and Democracy by : Megan Boler

Media scholars, artists, activists, and journalists discuss how the uses of the emerging “Social Web” redefine the public sphere and influence mainstream journalism. In an age of proliferating media and news sources, who has the power to define reality? When the dominant media declared the existence of WMDs in Iraq, did that make it a fact? Today, the “Social Web” (sometimes known as Web 2.0, groupware, or the participatory web)—epitomized by blogs, viral videos, and YouTube—creates new pathways for truths to emerge and makes possible new tactics for media activism. In Digital Media and Democracy, leading scholars in media and communication studies, media activists, journalists, and artists explore the contradiction at the heart of the relationship between truth and power today: the fact that the radical democratization of knowledge and multiplication of sources and voices made possible by digital media coexists with the blatant falsification of information by political and corporate powers. The book maps a new digital media landscape that features citizen journalism, The Daily Show, blogging, and alternative media. The contributors discuss broad questions of media and politics, offer nuanced analyses of change in journalism, and undertake detailed examinations of the use of web-based media in shaping political and social movements. The chapters include not only essays by noted media scholars but also interviews with such journalists and media activists as Amy Goodman of Democracy Now!, Media Matters host Robert McChesney, and Hassan Ibrahim of Al Jazeera. Contributors and Interviewees Shaina Anand, Chris Atton, Megan Boler, Axel Bruns, Jodi Dean, Ron Deibert, Deepa Fernandes, Amy Goodman, Brian Holmes, Hassan Ibrahim, Geert Lovink, Nathalie Magnan, Robert McChesney, Graham Meikle, Susan Moeller, Alessandra Renzi, Ricardo Rosas, Trebor Scholz, D. Travers Scott, Rebecca Statzel

The Power of Place (RLE Social & Cultural Geography)

The Power of Place (RLE Social & Cultural Geography)
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 421
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ISBN-10 : 9781317907398
ISBN-13 : 1317907396
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis The Power of Place (RLE Social & Cultural Geography) by : John A. Agnew

Reflecting the revival of interest in a social theory that takes place and space seriously, this book focuses on geographical place in the practice of social science and history. There is significant interest among scholars from a range of disciplines in bringing together the geographical and sociological ‘imaginations’. The geographical imagination is a concrete and descriptive one, concerned with determining the nature of places, and classifying them and the links between them. The sociological imagination aspires to explanation of human activities in terms of abstract social processes. The chapters in this book focus on both the intellectual histories of the concept of place and on its empirical uses. They show that place is as important for understanding contemporary America as it is for 18th-century Sri Lanka. They also show how the concept can provide insight into ‘old’ problems such as the nature of social life in Renaissance Florence and Venice. The editors are leading exponents of the view of place as a concept that can ‘mediate’ the geographical and sociological imaginations.