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Key concepts in critical social theory / Nick Crossley.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Publication details: London ; Thousand Oaks : SAGE, 2005.Description: x, 342 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm. ; pbkISBN:
  • 0761970606
  • 9780761970606
  • 0761970592
  • 9780761970590
  • 9780761970606:
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 301.01
Contents:
Alienation -- Alienation -- Anomie -- Body-subject -- Body-power/Bio-power -- Capital (in the work of Pierre Bourdieu) -- Citizenship -- Colonization of the lifeworld -- Crisis -- Cycles of contention -- Deconstruction -- Discourse -- Discourse ethics -- Doxa -- Epistemological break -- Field -- Freedom -- Globalization -- Habitus -- Hegemony -- Hexis/Body techniques -- Humanism and anti-Humanism -- Hybridity -- I and me -- Id, ego and superego -- Ideal speech situation -- Identity (personal, social, collective and 'the politics of') -- Ideology -- Illusio -- Imaginary, symbolic and real -- Intersubjectivity -- Knowledge constitutive interests -- Lifeworld -- Mirror stage and the ego -- New social movements -- Orientalism -- Patriarchy -- Performativity -- Power -- Power/Knowledge -- Public sphere -- Racism(s) and ethnicity -- Rationality -- Realism -- Recognition (desire and struggle for) -- Relationalsim (versus substantialism) -- Repertoires of contention -- Repression (Psychoanalysis) -- Sex/Gender distinction -- Social capital -- Social class -- Social constructions/Social constructionism -- Social movements -- Social space I (Bourdieu) -- Social space II (Networks) -- Symbolic power/Symbolic violence -- System and lifeworld -- Unconscious (The).
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Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
General Lending Carlow Campus Library T&L Centre Collection 301.01 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Checked out 09/04/2018 79110

Includes bibliographical references (pages 332-342).

Alienation -- Alienation -- Anomie -- Body-subject -- Body-power/Bio-power -- Capital (in the work of Pierre Bourdieu) -- Citizenship -- Colonization of the lifeworld -- Crisis -- Cycles of contention -- Deconstruction -- Discourse -- Discourse ethics -- Doxa -- Epistemological break -- Field -- Freedom -- Globalization -- Habitus -- Hegemony -- Hexis/Body techniques -- Humanism and anti-Humanism -- Hybridity -- I and me -- Id, ego and superego -- Ideal speech situation -- Identity (personal, social, collective and 'the politics of') -- Ideology -- Illusio -- Imaginary, symbolic and real -- Intersubjectivity -- Knowledge constitutive interests -- Lifeworld -- Mirror stage and the ego -- New social movements -- Orientalism -- Patriarchy -- Performativity -- Power -- Power/Knowledge -- Public sphere -- Racism(s) and ethnicity -- Rationality -- Realism -- Recognition (desire and struggle for) -- Relationalsim (versus substantialism) -- Repertoires of contention -- Repression (Psychoanalysis) -- Sex/Gender distinction -- Social capital -- Social class -- Social constructions/Social constructionism -- Social movements -- Social space I (Bourdieu) -- Social space II (Networks) -- Symbolic power/Symbolic violence -- System and lifeworld -- Unconscious (The).

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