Cette série offre une introduction essentielle au domaine dynamique de la sociologie. Chaque volume explore les concepts et théories fondamentaux qui façonnent notre compréhension de la société. Découvrez diverses approches sociologiques et engagez-vous dans les débats en cours qui animent la discipline. C'est un point de départ idéal pour quiconque cherche à saisir les complexités du comportement humain dans ses contextes sociaux.
With an entire discipline devoted to political science, what is distinctive
about political sociology? This concise book explains what a sociological
perspective brings to our understanding of the emergence, reproduction, and
transformation of different forms of political order.
Social movements play a central role in the scope and direction of social
change. They were instrumental in the creation of the modern state and, today,
are major forces in politics and culture. Environmentalism, gay rights,
alterglobalization, and Islamic fundamentalism are all movements with far-
reaching impacts on contemporary society.
Offering a concise answer to the question What is Cultural Sociology?, this
book provides an overview of what you need to know to do cultural sociology.
Spillman demonstrates many of the conceptual tools cultural sociologists use
to help understand how people make meaning, with vivid examples from this rich
and ubiquitous feature of our lives--
The rise of digital technology is transforming the world in which we live. Our digitalized societies demand new ways of thinking about the social, and this short book introduces readers to an approach that can deliver this: digital sociology. Neil Selwyn examines the concepts, tools and practices that sociologists are developing to analyze the intersections of the social and the digital. Blending theory and empirical examples, the five chapters highlight areas of inquiry where digital approaches are taking hold and shaping the discipline of sociology today. The book explores key topics such as digital race and digital labor, as well as the fast-changing nature of digital research methods and diversifying forms of digital scholarship. Designed for use in advanced undergraduate and graduate courses, this timely introduction will be an invaluable resource for all sociologists seeking to focus their craft and thinking toward the social complexities of the digital age.