City Life
- 256pages
- 9 heures de lecture
A new sociological and social anthropological analysis of contemporary cities in the West, looking at both their historical development and the critical positive changes that are currently taking place.



A new sociological and social anthropological analysis of contemporary cities in the West, looking at both their historical development and the critical positive changes that are currently taking place.
The book presents an original argument exploring the intricate relationships between nature and culture, emphasizing the importance of understanding these connections. It is crafted with clarity and sophistication, making it a valuable resource for readers interested in sociological perspectives. Keith Tester, a Professor of Sociology, highlights its utility as a text that goes beyond mere theory to engage with practical implications.
A Sociology of Human-Animal Relations in Modernity
The book explores the evolving dynamics between humans and animals throughout the 20th century, highlighting a shift from viewing animals as mere resources for human benefit to recognizing their intrinsic needs and interests. It addresses the initial focus on human-centric modernization and the growing critique of this perspective. As awareness of animal sentience increases, the text advocates for a more compassionate and understanding approach to human-animal relationships, emphasizing the interconnectedness of their lives.