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  • 1
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    Book
    Oxford : Voltaire Foundation
    ISBN: 0729410803 , 9780729410809
    Language: English
    Pages: XI, 341 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. , 24 cm
    Series Statement: Oxford University studies in the Enlightenment 2014,1
    Series Statement: Oxford University studies in the Enlightenment
    DDC: 303.482540409033
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    Keywords: Intercultural communication History 18th century ; Imperialism Social aspects 18th century ; History ; India Foreign relations ; Europe Foreign relations ; India Foreign relations 18th century ; Europe Foreign relations 18th century ; India Colonization 18th century ; History ; India Colonization ; Social aspects ; History ; Konferenzschrift 2011 ; Konferenzschrift 2011 ; Indien ; Europa
    Note: Revised versions of selected papers from a symposium held at Queen's University Belfast in 2011 with additional, invited contributions; organised by the Centre for Eighteenth-Century Studies. - Bibliogr. pp. 313-333
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    Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press
    ISBN: 1107009731 , 9781107009738
    Language: English
    Pages: VII, 338 S. , 23 cm
    DDC: 302.33
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    Keywords: Crowds ; Crowds History ; Crowding ; Menschenmenge ; Geschichte ; Masse ; Kollektives Verhalten ; Crowds ; Crowds ; History ; Menschenmenge ; Geschichte ; Masse ; Kollektives Verhalten ; Sozialpsychologie ; Massenpsychologie
    Abstract: "When sociology emerged as a discipline in the late nineteenth century, the problem of crowds constituted one of its key concerns. It was argued that crowds shook the foundations of society and led individuals into all sorts of irrational behaviour. Yet crowds were not just something to be fought in the street, they also formed a battleground over how sociology should be demarcated from related disciplines, most notably psychology. In The Politics of Crowds, Christian Borch traces sociological debates on crowds and masses from the birth of sociology until today, with a particular focus on the developments in France, Germany and the USA. The book is a refreshing alternative history of sociology and modern society, observed through society's other, the crowd. Borch shows that the problem of crowds is not just of historical interest: even today the politics of sociology is intertwined with the politics of crowds"--
    Abstract: "When sociology emerged as a discipline in the late nineteenth century, the problem of crowds constituted one of its key concerns. It was argued that crowds shook the foundations of society and led individuals into all sorts of irrational behaviour. Yet crowds were not just something to be fought in the street, they also formed a battleground over how sociology should be demarcated from related disciplines, most notably psychology. In The Politics of Crowds, Christian Borch traces sociological debates on crowds and masses from the birth of sociology until today, with a particular focus on the developments in France, Germany and the USA. The book is a refreshing alternative history of sociology and modern society, observed through society's other, the crowd. Borch shows that the problem of crowds is not just of historical interest: even today the politics of sociology is intertwined with the politics of crowds"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Machine generated contents note: Introduction: the crowd problem; 1. Setting the stage: crowds and modern French society; 2. Disciplinary struggles: the crowd in early French sociology; 3. Weimar developments: toward a distinctively sociological theory of crowds; 4. Liberal attitudes: crowd semantics in the USA; 5. From crowd to mass: problematising the classless society; 6. Reactions to totalitarianism: new fusions of sociological and psychological thinking; 7. The culmination and dissolution of crowd semantics; 8. Postmodern conditions: the rise of the post-political masses; Conclusion: the politics of crowds.
    Note: Denne afhandling er af Det Samfundsvidenskabelige Fakultet ved Københavns Universitet antaget til offentigt at forsvares for dotorgraden i sociologi
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