The Sociology Book
159 threshold; that our advances have opened up the possibility of disasters on an unprecedented scale. Should such a catastroph ...
160 we face, we need these experts to help measure, calculate, and make sense of them for us. Making risks meaningful Beck notes ...
161 Surveillance, of both public spaces and private communications, has grown in the Western world in response to the real and p ...
162 See also: Zygmunt Bauman 136–43 ■ Manuel Castells 152–55 ■ Saskia Sassen 164–65 ■ David Held 170–71 S ince the 17th century, ...
163 See also: Émile Durkheim 34–37 ■ Paul Gilroy 75 ■ John Urry 162 ■ David Held 170–71 ■ Benedict Anderson 202–03 ■ Michel Maff ...
164 G L O B A L C I T I E S A R E S T R A T E G I C S I T E S F O R N E W T Y P E S O F O P E R A T I O N S SASKIA SASSEN (1949– ...
165 See also: Ferdinand Tönnies 32–33 ■ Georg Simmel 104–05 ■ Henri Lefebvre 106–07 ■ Zygmunt Bauman 136–43 ■ Immanuel Wallerste ...
166 DIFFERENT SOCIETIES A P P R O P R I A T E T H E MATERIALS OF MODERNITY DIFFERENTLY A R J U N A P P A D U R A I ( 1 9 4 9 – ) ...
167 See also: Zygmunt Bauman 136–43 ■ Immanuel Wallerstein 144–45 ■ Roland Robertson 146–47 ■ Manuel Castells 152–55 ■ Jeffrey A ...
168 as the economy, culture, and politics do not move in the same direction, thereby causing tensions in society. An example of ...
169 capturing state power or a piece of it.” Examples include ideas about a state built through concepts such as “national herit ...
170 P R O C E S S E S O F C H A N G E H A V E A L T E R E D T H E R E L A T I O N S B E T W E E N P E O P L E S A N D C O M M U ...
171 Bollywood films in India represent the assymetrical flow of culture around the world. Despite selling more tickets than Holl ...
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F rom its beginnings in the early 19th century, sociology sought to examine not only the institutions and systems that created s ...
There is clearly a connection between the regulating power of culture and the maintenance of social order, and some saw it as mo ...
176 T H E “ I ” A N D T H E “ M E ” G.H. MEAD (1863–1931) IN CONTEXT FOCUS The development of self KEY DATES 1902 US sociologist ...
177 Our view of ourselves, of who we are, is developed from birth through interaction with those closest to us. Individual selve ...
178 T H E C H A L L E N G E O F M O D E R N I T Y I S T O L I V E W I T H O U T I L L U S I O N S A N D W I T H O U T B E C O M ...
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