Sociology Beyond Societies: Mobilities for the Twenty-First CenturyRoutledge, 12 nov 2012 - 272 pagina's In this ground-breaking contribution to social theory, John Urry argues that the traditional basis of sociology - the study of society - is outmoded in an increasingly borderless world. If sociology is to make a pertinent contribution to the post societal era it must forget the social rigidities of the pre-global order and, instead, switch its focus to the study of both physical and virtual movement. In considering this sociology of mobilities, the book concerns itself with the travels of people, ideas, images, messages, waste products and money across international borders, and the implications these mobilities have to our experiences of time, space, dwelling and citizenship. Sociology Beyond Society extends recent debate about globalisation both by providing an analysis of how mobilities reconstitute social life in uneven and complex ways, and by arguing for the significance of objects, senses, and time and space in the theorising of contemporary life. This book will be essential reading for undergraduates and graduates studying sociology and cultural geography. |
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... Sociology beyond societies: mobilities for the twenty-first century/ John Urry. p. cm. – (International library of sociology) Includes bibliographical references and index. 1. Sociology–Philosophy. I.Title. II. Series. HM585.U77 1999 99 ...
... Sociology beyond societies: mobilities for the twenty-first century/ John Urry. p. cm. – (International library of sociology) Includes bibliographical references and index. 1. Sociology–Philosophy. I.Title. II. Series. HM585.U77 1999 99 ...
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... sociology as a 'discipline' as we enter the next century. I seek to present a manifesto for a sociology that examines the diverse mobilities of peoples, objects, images, information and wastes; and of the complex interdependencies ...
... sociology as a 'discipline' as we enter the next century. I seek to present a manifesto for a sociology that examines the diverse mobilities of peoples, objects, images, information and wastes; and of the complex interdependencies ...
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... sociology as a separate discipline that loses its central concept of society, so sociology with nothing to put in its place should wither on the vine. Against these points it is shown that sociology in north Atlantic rim societies has ...
... sociology as a separate discipline that loses its central concept of society, so sociology with nothing to put in its place should wither on the vine. Against these points it is shown that sociology in north Atlantic rim societies has ...
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... sociological discourse are examined. Such notions of society are linked to an examination of borders, mobilities and governance. I discuss a range of ways in which a 'sociology of mobilities' disrupts a 'sociology of the social as ...
... sociological discourse are examined. Such notions of society are linked to an examination of borders, mobilities and governance. I discuss a range of ways in which a 'sociology of mobilities' disrupts a 'sociology of the social as ...
Inhoudsopgave
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Travellings | 49 |
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Senses | 77 |
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Times | 105 |
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Dwellings | 131 |
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Citizenships | 161 |
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Sociologies | 188 |
Bibilography | 212 |
Index | 232 |
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