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Key Issues in Modern Sociology

This series delves into the foundational issues of contemporary sociological thought and research. Each volume explores the complex societal problems and debates shaping our world. It is essential reading for students, academics, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of modern society. The collection offers critical perspectives on current social phenomena and their theoretical underpinnings.

Consumption, Cities and States
Émile Durkheim and the Collective Consciousness of Society
Responsible Citizens
  • The individual has never been more important in society – in almost every sphere of public and private life, the individual is sovereign. Yet the importance and apparent power assigned to the individual is not all that it seems. As ‘Responsible Citizens’ investigates via its UK-based case studies, this emphasis on the individual has gone hand in hand with a rise in subtle authoritarianism, which has insinuated itself into the government of the population. Whilst present throughout the public services, this authoritarianism is most conspicuous in the health and social welfare sectors, such that a kind of ‘governance through responsibility’ is today enforced upon the population.

    Responsible Citizens
    3.0
  • Émile Durkheim and the Collective Consciousness of Society

    A Study in Criminology

    • 278 pages
    • 10 hours of reading

    Focusing on Émile Durkheim's concept of the 'collective consciousness of society,' this volume offers a comprehensive exploration of its implications and significance. It delves into how shared beliefs and values shape social cohesion and influence individual behavior, providing a critical analysis of Durkheim's theories. The book serves as a foundational text for understanding the dynamics of collective thought and its role in societal functioning.

    Émile Durkheim and the Collective Consciousness of Society
    4.0
  • Consumption, Cities and States

    Comparing Singapore with Asian and Western Cities

    • 210 pages
    • 8 hours of reading

    The book explores the intricate relationship between consumption, citizenship, and state dynamics in various global cities, focusing on a comparative analysis between Singapore and other cities in Asia and the West. It delves into how these factors shape urban life and influence social structures, offering insights into the cultural and economic implications of consumption in diverse urban environments.

    Consumption, Cities and States