The Chicago Gangster Theory of Life
- 320pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Increasingly, the most powerful voices on the planetâe"heads of state, corporations, global economistsâe"are speaking in the name of environmentalism.
Andrew Ross est professeur d'Analyse Sociale et Culturelle à l'Université de New York et un militant social. Auteur de nombreux livres publiés dans des revues de premier plan, il explore la vie et le travail dans des temps précaires, examinant souvent les impacts des changements mondiaux sur les communautés locales. Ross se concentre sur l'exploration critique des phénomènes sociaux et culturels, offrant des aperçus sur les défis auxquels sont confrontées les sociétés contemporaines.



Increasingly, the most powerful voices on the planetâe"heads of state, corporations, global economistsâe"are speaking in the name of environmentalism.
The mysterious death of Oxford philosopher Dr. Thomas Stewart on a cliff in Iceland sparks a complex investigation for local police chief Bjorn Karlsson. As he delves into the circumstances surrounding Stewart's demise, intriguing connections emerge involving his daughter Sophia, a Canadian hermit, and a local philosopher. The plot intertwines personal relationships with the allure of ancient Greek mysteries, revealing unexpected truths that challenge the characters’ understanding of life and death.
Focusing on the analysis of everyday discourse on social media, this book explores innovative methodologies and addresses the challenges faced in understanding online communication. It offers insights into how social media shapes language and interaction, making it essential for researchers and practitioners interested in discourse analysis in the digital age.