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Crisis, Politics and Critical Sociology
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Edited by:
Graham Cassano
and Richard Dello Buono
Language:
English
Published/Copyright:
2010
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As the first decade of the 21st century comes to a close, the world has entered a sustained period of crisis. In order to understand the forces that created our current social world, we need the tools provided by a critical sociology. This volume draws upon the work of contemporary critical sociologists searching for the roots of our present social and economic problems. Both prominent figures and emerging voices in sociology come together to offer insights into our present dilemmas from a critical perspective. The questions they ask and attempt to answer include: What is critical sociology? What is the significance of the new Obama administration? What tools do post-structuralism, postmodernism, feminism, and new forms of social theory offer critical discourse?
Author / Editor information
Graham Cassano is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Oakland University, in Rochester Michigan and an associate editor of Critical Sociology. He publishes on social theory and the relationship of New Deal cinema to class formation in the US.
Richard “Ricardo” A. Dello Buono, Ph.D. (Boston College, 1986) in Social Economy, is Chair of the Department of Sociology, Manhattan College. He has lectured at various Latin American universities and his research areas include comparative social problems and Latin American/Caribbean Studies.
Richard “Ricardo” A. Dello Buono, Ph.D. (Boston College, 1986) in Social Economy, is Chair of the Department of Sociology, Manhattan College. He has lectured at various Latin American universities and his research areas include comparative social problems and Latin American/Caribbean Studies.
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"Recommended for professional sociologists."
K. Kumar, Choice (August 2010).
K. Kumar, Choice (August 2010).
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eBook published on:
November 23, 2009
eBook ISBN:
9789047443780
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Main content:
252
eBook ISBN:
9789047443780
Keywords for this book
Critical Sociology; Social Theory; Political Economy; Obama; Racism; Politics
Audience(s) for this book
Everyone concerned with the current political and economic conditions in the US and world, especially those who are students of social change from a political economy perspective.