Virtual Self
Autor Ben Aggeren Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 dec 2003
The Virtual Self addresses major issues in sociology that inform virtually all of a student's course work. Of central concern is the relationship between everyday life and social structure in key domains of communication, personality, work/family, leisure and entertainment, and economics. At the same time, the book advances an argument about our stage of civilization, joining dialogue with critical thinkers and theorists who bemoan the loss of community and civic discourse. These perspectives from critical theory and postmodernism are introduced in readable, digestible ways as discussions are linked to standard sociological concerns such as the relationship between self and society.
Written in a lively, accessible style, The Virtual Self presumes no sociological background and cites ample literature for further reference. Students and scholars will find it an engaging and exciting text.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780631216483
ISBN-10: 0631216480
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 155 x 236 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.86 kg
Editura: Wiley
Locul publicării:Chichester, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0631216480
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 155 x 236 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.86 kg
Editura: Wiley
Locul publicării:Chichester, United Kingdom
Public țintă
undergraduate and graduate students in a variety of courses taught in departments of sociology including introductory sociology, technology and society, contemporary social theory, and social change; scholars and informed general readersNotă biografică
Ben Agger is Professor of Sociology and Humanities at the University of Texas at Arlington, where he also directs the Center for Theory. He publishes in critical theory and cultural studies. His most recent books include Public Sociology: From Social Facts to Literary Acts (2000) and Postponing the Postmodern: Sociological Practices, Selves and Theories (2002).
Descriere
* Introduces students to concepts of the self and society in an age of rapid technology and high speed communication. * Examines the relationship between everyday life and social structure in key domains of communication, personality, work/family, leisure and entertainment, and economics.