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Analysing Society in a Global Context
Empirical Studies on Sociation Processes of Volunteers and RefugeesEurope in a Global Context
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Verlag: | Palgrave Macmillan |
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Veröffentl.: | 02.06.2020 |
ISBN/EAN: | 9783030455781 |
Sprache: | englisch |
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<p> </p><p>This book is the empirical part of a broad research project on society in a global context, complementing the first, theoretical book, <i>Theorizing Society in a Global Context. </i>While the theoretical book set the framework for a long overdue readdressing of the sociological core-term <i>society</i> in a conflict-theoretical perspective, this second book substantiates its findings with theory-driven empirical analysis. Krossa investigates a variety of social exchanges between refugees and longer-term residents using various qualitative methods, and applies a lens of inclusion and exclusion via definitions of dirt and cleanliness, to analyse the ways in which conflict-prone activities to ‘integrate’ take place. <i>Analysing Society in a Global Context </i>will be of interest to students and scholars across sociology, cultural studies, migration studies, European studies, globalisation studies, modern history, and political science.</p> <br><p></p>
<p></p><p>1. Introduction.- 2. Dirt: Theoretical Perspectives.- 3. Borders, Others, Selves: Concepts of a Discourse.- 4. (Not) Separating Waste: Participant Observation.- 5. Environmental Education: Breaching Experiment.- 6. Circulating Used Clothes: Group Discussion.- 7. Using the Toilet: Role Play.- 8. Sexual Hygiene: Image Analysis and Interview.- 9. Conclusions.</p><p></p>
<p>Anne Sophie Krossa is Professor of Social Sciences at the Catholic University of Applied Sciences in Mainz, Germany.</p>
<p>This book is the empirical part of a broad research project on society in a global context, complementing the first, theoretical book, <i>Theorizing Society in a Global Context. </i>While the theoretical book set the framework for a long overdue readdressing of the sociological core-term <i>society</i> in a conflict-theoretical perspective, this second book substantiates its findings with theory-driven empirical analysis. Krossa investigates a variety of social exchanges between refugees and longer-term residents using various qualitative methods, and applies a lens of inclusion and exclusion via definitions of dirt and cleanliness, to analyse the ways in which conflict-prone activities to ‘integrate’ take place. <i>Analysing Society in a Global Context </i>will be of interest to students and scholars across sociology, cultural studies, migration studies, European studies, globalisation studies, modern history, and political science.</p>
Focuses on conflict as a major conceptual element in sociation under conditions of globalization Analyses symbolic boundaries and binaries at work in ‘integrating’ refugees, ie dirt vs. cleanliness, illness vs. health, trauma vs. integrity Avoids using the issue of forced migration to Europe as a pretext for an all-out critique of sociological epistemologies, but rather links back to, differentiates and develops profound approaches in sociological theory
<p>“This book represents a very useful contribution to the field of critical migration studies, the sociology of Europe and the European Union, and general sociological theory, containing a plethora of methodological inspirations for students and scholars interested in the negotiation of difference in contemporary societies.” — Andreas Langenohl, Professor of Sociology at Justus Liebig University Giessen, Germany</p>
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<p>“This is an outstanding analysis of difference, and the diverse disciplinary paradigms that have been activated through this research are remarkable. Krossa offers deep and powerful reconfigurations of migration, movement, xenophobia, war, nationalism and refugees and explores ‘social ordering’ through dirt and cleanliness.” — Tara Brabazon, Professor of Cultural Studies, Flinders University, Australia </p><p><br></p><p>“This is a highly impressive and insightful exploration of the place of volunteers and refugees in modern society. Krossa builds very fruitfully on the work of Georg Simmel and Mary Douglas. One particularly outstanding feature of this book is the intriguing mixture of personal sentiment with clear-cut scholarship.” — Roland Robertson, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Sociology at University of Pittsburgh, USA, and Professor Emeritus of Sociology and Global Society at Aberdeen, UK</p><br></p>
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<p>“This is an outstanding analysis of difference, and the diverse disciplinary paradigms that have been activated through this research are remarkable. Krossa offers deep and powerful reconfigurations of migration, movement, xenophobia, war, nationalism and refugees and explores ‘social ordering’ through dirt and cleanliness.” — Tara Brabazon, Professor of Cultural Studies, Flinders University, Australia </p><p><br></p><p>“This is a highly impressive and insightful exploration of the place of volunteers and refugees in modern society. Krossa builds very fruitfully on the work of Georg Simmel and Mary Douglas. One particularly outstanding feature of this book is the intriguing mixture of personal sentiment with clear-cut scholarship.” — Roland Robertson, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Sociology at University of Pittsburgh, USA, and Professor Emeritus of Sociology and Global Society at Aberdeen, UK</p><br></p>