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  • 2015-2019  (4)
  • Cambridge : Polity Press
  • Soziologie  (4)
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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781509537907
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (150 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Cabanas, Edgar Manufacturing happy citizens
    DDC: 158.1
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    Keywords: Happiness ; Positive psychology ; Electronic books ; Glück ; Freude ; Positives Denken ; Positive Psychologie ; Soziologie ; Alltag ; Glück
    Abstract: Intro -- Front Matter -- Introduction -- All that glitters is not gold: misgivings and disbeliefs -- Outline structure -- Notes -- 1 Experts on your well-being -- When Seligman had positive dreams -- Experts know best -- Notes -- 2 Rekindling individualism -- Happiness and neoliberalism -- The retreat to the inner citadel -- Educating for happiness -- Notes -- 3 Positivity at work -- The anteroom of happy organizations -- Inverting the 'Pyramid of Needs', or how happiness is now required to succeed -- Conditio sine qua non -- Notes -- 4 Happy selves on the market's shelves -- Manage your emotions! -- Be yourself! -- And flourish! -- Notes -- 5 Happy is the new normal -- Revisiting the average person -- A fallacious divide -- Keep resilient and don't worry -- Useless suffering -- Notes -- Conclusion -- Notes -- End User License Agreement.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 2
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    Book
    Cambridge : Polity Press
    ISBN: 978-1-5095-2335-1 , 978-1-5095-2336-8 , 978-1-5095-2339-9
    Language: English
    Pages: VII, 151 Seiten
    Series Statement: After the Postcolonial
    DDC: 307.7609172/4
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    Keywords: Urbanisation Entwicklungsländer ; Stadt ; Städtisches Gebiet ; Gemeindesoziologie ; Stadtforschung, ethnologische ; Soziologie ; Armut ; Soziales Leben
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis Seite 138-146
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge : Polity Press
    ISBN: 9780745684826
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 229 Seiten)
    DDC: 301.01
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    Keywords: Sociology ; Social sciences Research ; Technological innovations Social aspects ; Sociology ; Social sciences ; Technological innovations ; Soziologie ; Sozialwissenschaften ; Digitalisierung
    Abstract: "This provocative new introduction to the field of digital sociology offers a critical overview of interdisciplinary debates about new ways of knowing society that are emerging today at the interface of computing, social research and social life. Digital Sociology introduces key concepts, methods and understandings that currently inform the development of specifically digital forms of social inquiry. Marres assesses the relevance and usefulness of digital methods, data and techniques for the study of sociological phenomena and evaluates the major claim that computation makes possible a new?science of society?. As Marres argues, the digital does much more than inspire innovation in social research? it forces us to engage anew with fundamental sociological questions. If digital ways of knowing society are to deliver on their promise, we must learn to appreciate that the digital has the capacity to throw into crisis existing knowledge frameworks and is likely to reconfigure wider relations between sociology, computing, media and their publics. This timely engagement with a key transformation of our times will be indispensable reading for undergraduate and graduate students taking courses in digital sociology, digital media, computing and society"--
    Abstract: Cover -- Dedication -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1 What is digital sociology? -- The 'rise' of digital sociology -- From vision to controversy -- What then does the 'digital' in digital sociology refer to? -- Problems with digital ways of knowing society: bias, instrumentalism, interactivity -- The coming out of the technology of sociology -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 2 What makes digital technologies social? -- Platform-centric perspectives: technology makes the social? -- Data, traces, materials -- Practice, the situation: the sociological serum, but does it still work? -- Interlude: how do social 1, 2, and 3 add up? -- Representing and intervening: rendering social life (and analysis) deployable -- Changing relations between technology, sociality and knowledge -- The configuration and contestation of the social -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 3 Do we need new methods? -- The digital methods debate -- Digital sources of methodological innovation -- The digital methods debate reconsidered -- Interface methods -- Pilot study: the liveliness of climate change on Twitter -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 4 Are we researching society or technology? -- Problems of digital bias -- Two methodological strategies for dealing with digital bias -- The Janus face of the digital in social research: object and resource -- How (not) to deal with it? Affirming the problem of ambiguity -- Three tactics for dealing with ambiguity: critical extraction, performative deployment, radical empiricism -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 5 Who are digital sociology's publics? -- 'From the audience to participation': for and against digital exceptionalism -- Three features of digital participation: valuable, technological, metricized -- Digital participation as a device of social research
    Abstract: Re-qualifying digital participation: a machine for knowing society with society -- Are digital ways of knowing society participatory? A typology -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 6 Does digital sociology have problems? -- What kinds of problems? Not only ethics, and politics, but knowledge -- Computational social science: no problem, or the mother of all problems? -- Contesting laissez-faire methodologies -- Expanding the frame on sociological experiments -- Notes -- References -- Index -- End User License Agreement
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Machine generated contents note: Acknowledgements Preface 1. What is digital sociology? 2. What makes digital technologies social? 3. Do we need new methods? 4. Are we researching society or technology? 5. Who are digital sociology's publics? 6. Does digital sociology have problems? References
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge : Polity Press
    ISBN: 9780745689395
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (258 ungezählte Seiten)
    Edition: 2nd edition
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Entwistle, Joanne The fashioned body
    DDC: 391
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    Keywords: Clothing and dress Social aspects ; Fashion Social aspects ; Human body Social aspects ; Mode ; Soziologie ; Kleidung ; Soziologie ; Mode ; Gesellschaft ; Körper ; Identität
    Abstract: The Fashioned Body provides a wide-ranging and original overview of fashion and dress from an historical and sociological perspective. Where once fashion was seen as marginal, it has now entered into core economic discourse focused around ideas about 'cultural' and 'creative' work as a major driver of developed economies. With a new preface and new material on the evolving fashion industry, this second edition gives a clear summary of the theories surrounding the role and function of fashion in modern society. Entwistle examines how fashion plays a crucial role in the formation of modern identity through its articulation of the body, gender and sexuality. The book offers a much needed synthesis between the literature on fashion and dress, and the sociology of the body, offering an updated critique of the issues raised in the first edition. Entwistle shows how an understanding of fashion and dress requires an understanding of the meanings acquired by the body in culture since it is the body that fashion speaks to and which is dressed in almost all social situations and encounters. She argues that while fashion refers to a specific system of dress originating in the west, all cultures 'dress' the body in the same way, making it a crucial feature of social order. Drawing on the work of theorists, the book offers insights into the connections that need to be made between the body, fashion and dress. The Fashioned Body will be an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the social role of fashion and dress in modern culture.
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