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Theorising Modernity

Theorising Modernity

Reflexivity, Environment & Identity in Giddens' Social Theory

by Martin O'BrienSue (Lecturer In Applied Social Science, University Of Lancaster) Penna and Colin Hay
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Publication Date: 30/09/2017

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What is modernity? Do we all experience modernity in the same way? How should we understand contemporary social change? This volume explores questions of modernity through critical engagements with the work of Anthony Giddens, focusing in particular on the relationships between his social theory and political sociology. Three substantive areas - reflexivity, environment and identity - are examined theoretically through the relationships between reflexivity and rationality, life politics and institutional power, and universalism and 'difference'.As well as specifically addressing Giddens' reconstruction of sociology, the contributors also explore a wide variety of critical issues currently occupying centre stage in social theory. These include questions about the character of contemporary societies, the periodisation of social change, the processes of change by which societies are constantly made and remade by people, the relationships between the 'social' and the 'natural', the formation and maintenance of identities and matters of epistemology and methodology in social science.Theorising Modernity will be of interest to undergraduate and postgraduate students of sociology, modern political thought, social geography and social policy and to social scientists trying to make sense of the modernity debate.Martin O'Brien is Research at the University of Derby. Sue Penna is a Lecturer in Applied Social Science at Lancaster University. Colin Hay is a Lecturer in the Department of Political Science and International Studies at the University of Birmingham (UK), a Visiting Fellow of the Department of Political Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (US) and Research Affiliate of the Centre for European Studies at Harvard University (US).
ISBN:
9781138465138
9781138465138
Category:
Sociology
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
30-09-2017
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
236
Dimensions (mm):
246x174mm
Weight:
0.45kg
Martin O'Brien

Dr Martin O’Brien is a senior lecturer and Head of the Discipline of Economics at the School of Economics, University of Wollongong. Martin earned his Bachelor of Commerce (first-class honours) and PhD in Economics at the University of Newcastle.

Martin’s PhD and subsequent published research is in the general area of labour economics, and specifically the exploration of older workers’ labour force participation in Australia in the context of an ageing society.

He has taught a wide range of quantitative subjects at university level, including business statistics, quantitative analysis for decision making, econometrics, financial modelling, business research methods and quality management.

Martin also has a keen interest in the development of new teaching technologies and the analysis of alternative teaching methods such as practice-into-theory.

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