Seeks to place questions of morality and justice at the heart of social theory. By exploring the works of Marx, Durkheim and Weber this work shows the hidden complexities of a modernity too often identified with a unified vision of the rational self, later to fall apart within postmodernity.
Seeks to place questions of morality and justice at the heart of social theory. By exploring the works of Marx, Durkheim and Weber this work shows the...
Remembering 9/11 recalls the afterlife of the tragedy and the shock that led many to ask 'why do they hate us so much?' Engaging with the different voices that attempted to make sense of the trauma, Seidler traces the narratives of fear, loss and vulnerability and the ways in which they evolved into feelings of rage and retribution.
Remembering 9/11 recalls the afterlife of the tragedy and the shock that led many to ask 'why do they hate us so much?' Engaging with the different vo...
Shapes a fresh language of social theory that allows people to embody their differences with a sense of dignity and self-worth, enabling them to come to terms with the complexities of their lived identities. This book recognises that we have to understand the networks of complex affiliations and belongings that shape identities.
Shapes a fresh language of social theory that allows people to embody their differences with a sense of dignity and self-worth, enabling them to come ...