Planetary sociology : beyond the entanglement of identity and social structure

In Planetary Sociology: Beyond the Entanglement of Identity and Social Structure, Harry F. Dahms gathers a team of interdisciplinary junior social scientists who examine their individual identity as being shaped by specific social contexts such as nationality, class, and race, to scrutinize how thei...

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Other Authors Dahms, Harry F. (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2023.
SeriesCurrent perspectives in social theory ; v. 40.
Subjects
Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781800435100
DOI10.1108/S0278-1204202340
Physical Description1 online resource (352 pages).

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Table of Contents:
  • Part I. Introducing planetary sociology Introduction: Navigating the tensions between self and society / Harry F. Dahms
  • Chapter 1. Planetary sociology as a new paradigm: Disentangling identity structure and social structure (or, toward a more resolute enlightenment) / Harry F. Dahms
  • Part II. Planetary sociology: Contrubtions and applications
  • Chapter 2. Critical socioanalysis and the critique of religion, or, why i read theory: Gloria anzaldúa, jacques lacan, and memories of Latin America / Joel M. Crombez
  • Chapter 3. "dirty mourning": Appalachia, identity, and planetary sociology / Bethany Nelson
  • Chapter 4. The authoritarian personality in white middle-class suburbia: A planetary sociology of trumpism and me / Stelios Alfonso Panageotou
  • Chapter 5. The futility of human capital? Contradictions of "neoliberal ethics," heteronomy, and automation / Anthony J. Knowles
  • Chapter 6. Between habit and innovation: Social construction of the self and systems for a planetary sociology / Emily M. Landry
  • Chapter 7. A planetary political ecology for relict species: The abandonment of societies and environments / Thomas F. Bechtold
  • Chapter 8. Opposing the binary: Blurring the lines of gender and sexual identity for planetary sociology / Rachel A. Ponder
  • Chapter 9. Working through the past: Punishment, accountability, and transformation within self and structure / Vivian Swayne
  • Chapter 10. "in the sweet by and by": Living in the space between as an insider/outsider of evangelical christianity / Della Winters
  • Part III. Intersections of identity structure and social structure
  • Chapter 11. The missing factor in critical global studies: Indigenous knowledge / Asafa Jalata
  • Chapter 12. Allegory, discourse, and truth: The ontological grounding of social being / Reha Kadakal
  • Chapter 13. A theory of despair among u.s. College students / Joseph C. Hermanowicz
  • Chapter 14. Adorno, luhmann and the critique of identity: Some internal connections / Laurindo Dias Minhoto and Lucas Fucci Amato.