The Virtual Self: A Contemporary Sociology

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John Wiley & Sons, 15 abr 2008 - 216 páginas
The Virtual Self is an engaging and exciting text that addresses issues relating to our rapidly changing society, social structure, and communication needs. In doing so, it addresses major issues in sociology that inform virtually all of a student’s course work.
  • Introduces students to concepts of the self and society in an age of rapid technology and high speed communication
  • Examines the relationship between everyday life and social structure in key domains of communication, personality, work/family, leisure and entertainment, and economics
  • Written in a lively, engaging style for readers without a sociological background
 

Índice

1 Everyday Life in Our Wired World
1
2 Sociologys Encyclopedia
42
3 Does Postmodernism Make You Mad or Did You Flunk Statistics? A Chapter on Methodology
77
4 Adventures in Capitalism
98
5 Girl Talk
124
6 Virtually a Sociology
145
Glossary
171
References
181
Index
187
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Ben Agger is Professor of Sociology and Humanities at the University of Texas at Arlington, where he also directs the Center for Theory. He publishes in critical theory and cultural studies. His most recent books include Public Sociology: From Social Facts to Literary Acts (2000) and Postponing the Postmodern: Sociological Practices, Selves and Theories (2002).

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