The Sociology Book

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Luckmann, Thomas 278, 336
Luhmann, Niklas 103, 110 –11
Lutz, Helma 92

M


McCrone, David 135, 162
McDonaldization 120–23
McGrew, Anthony 135
McRobbie, Angela 290, 339
Maffesoli, Michel 253, 291
management
empowerment, and worker
productivity 230
workers’ consent, managing 244–45
Mannheim, Karl 181, 335
Marcuse, Herbert 175, 182–87, 247
Marron, Donncha 143
Martineau, Harriet 18–19, 25, 26–27,
64–65
Marx, Karl 13, 14, 22, 28–31, 40, 41, 45,
64, 138, 144, 189, 220, 228, 254–59
see also Marxism
Marxism
and alienation 155, 232, 238, 319
and capitalism 18, 44, 107, 134, 145,
184, 221, 307
and class 28–31, 64, 66–67, 315, 316
and economics 25, 31, 178, 179, 286
and feminism 92, 97–98, 319
and religion 252, 253, 254–59, 279
see also Frankfurt School; Marx, Karl
material culture 246–47
material feminism 312–17
materialism, historical 29–30
Matza, David 285
Mead, G.H. 174, 176 –77, 201
Mead, Margaret 13, 58, 296, 297,
298–99
media
and class conflict 187
and consumerism 235
and globalization 168
moral panic theory 290
public anxieties, feeding on 160
mental life of the metropolis 104–05

health and medicine, iatrogenesis 261
Hegel, Georg 29, 111, 246, 256
dialectic view of history 29
hegemonic masculinity 88–89
Held, David 135, 170 –71
hidden curriculum 288–89
Hochschild, Arlie Russell 213, 236–43
hooks, bell 65, 89, 90–95
housework as alienation 318–19
hyper-reality 199


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iatrogenesis 261
Ibn Khaldun 18, 20
Ichijo, Atsuko 163
Illich, Ivan 253, 261
imagined communities 202–03
imperialism see colonialism
individualism
and capitalism 21, 43–45, 94, 321–22,
337
and communitarianism 114, 116,
118–19
and institutionalization 268–69
institutions 253
and social interaction 239–40
industrial relations, workers’ consent,
managing 244–45
Industrial Revolution 12, 13, 15, 66, 196
industrialization 102–03
automation and alienation 232–33
class exploitation 66–67
and de-skilling 226–31
division of labor 33, 36–37, 293,
300, 301
and families and intimacies 300
female unpaid labor 315
and sexuality 329
inequalities see social inequalities
Inglis, David 150
innovation, technological see
technological innovation
institutions 14–15, 37, 252–53
anomie/strain theory 262–63
causal analysis 338–39


cultural reproduction and education
292–93
education and the hidden curriculum
288–89
female domestic duties 316
governmentality 270–77
iatrogenesis 261
individualism and society 253
institutionalization 264–69
labeling theory 280–85
legitimation crisis 286–87
moral panic theory 290
neo-tribalism 291
oligarchy 260
religion 254–59
secularization 252–53, 278–79
surveillance and control 54
intersectionality 90–95

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Jackson, Philip W. 288
Jacobs, Jane 102, 103, 108–09
job satisfaction, and workplace “games”
245
knowledge
actor–network theory (ANT) 338
as “law of three stages” 24
and power 55
sociology of 335
Kracauer, Siegfried 334
Kristeva, Julia 337
labeling theory 280–85
Lasch, Christopher 310, 337
Latour, Bruno 247, 338
Lefebvre, Henri 103, 106–07
legitimation crisis 286–87
leisure classes, and capitalism 216–17,
219
Lemert, Edwin 283
Lemke, Thomas 272
Leonard, Diana 316, 323
liquid modernity 136–43
Lockwood, David 336
love, chaos of 320–23
Löwy, Michael 337

INDEX 347

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