As issues and circumstances investigated by anthropologists are becoming ever more diverse, the need to address social affiliation in contemporary situations of mobility, urbanity, transnational connections, individuation, media, and capital flows, has never been greater. Thinking Through Sociality combines a review of classical theories with recent theoretical innovations across a wide range of issues, locales, situations and domains. In this book, an international group of contributors train attention on the concepts of disjuncture, field, social space, sociability, organizations and…mehr
As issues and circumstances investigated by anthropologists are becoming ever more diverse, the need to address social affiliation in contemporary situations of mobility, urbanity, transnational connections, individuation, media, and capital flows, has never been greater. Thinking Through Sociality combines a review of classical theories with recent theoretical innovations across a wide range of issues, locales, situations and domains. In this book, an international group of contributors train attention on the concepts of disjuncture, field, social space, sociability, organizations and network, mid-range concepts that are "good to think with." Neither too narrowly defined nor too sweeping, these concepts can be used to think through a myriad of ethnographic situations.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Vered Amit is Professor of Anthropology at Concordia University in Montreal, Canada. Her recent publications include, as co-author with Nigel Rapport, Community, Cosmopolitanism and the Problem of Human Commonality (Pluto, 2012), and as editor Thinking through Sociality: An Anthropological Interrogation of Key Concepts (2015).
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Acknowledgements Introduction:Thinking through Sociality: The Importance of Mid-Level Concepts Vered Amit with Sally Anderson, Virginia Caputo, John Postill, Deborah Reed-Danahay, and Gabriela Vargas-Cetina Chapter 1. Disjuncture: The Creativity of, and Breaks in, Everyday Associations and Routines Vered Amit Chapter 2. Fields: Dynamic Configurations of Practices, Games and Socialities John Postill Chapter 3. Social Space: Distance, Proximity, and Thresholds of Affinity Deborah Reed-Danahay Chapter 4. Sociability: The Art of Form Sally Anderson Chapter 5. Organizations: From Corporations to Ephemeral Associations Gabriela Vargas-Cetina Chapter 6. Network: The Possibilities and Mobilizations of Connections Vered Amit and Virginia Caputo Epilogue: Sociality and Uncertainty: Between Avowing and Disavowing Concepts in Anthropology Nigel Rapport Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgements Introduction:Thinking through Sociality: The Importance of Mid-Level Concepts Vered Amit with Sally Anderson, Virginia Caputo, John Postill, Deborah Reed-Danahay, and Gabriela Vargas-Cetina Chapter 1. Disjuncture: The Creativity of, and Breaks in, Everyday Associations and Routines Vered Amit Chapter 2. Fields: Dynamic Configurations of Practices, Games and Socialities John Postill Chapter 3. Social Space: Distance, Proximity, and Thresholds of Affinity Deborah Reed-Danahay Chapter 4. Sociability: The Art of Form Sally Anderson Chapter 5. Organizations: From Corporations to Ephemeral Associations Gabriela Vargas-Cetina Chapter 6. Network: The Possibilities and Mobilizations of Connections Vered Amit and Virginia Caputo Epilogue: Sociality and Uncertainty: Between Avowing and Disavowing Concepts in Anthropology Nigel Rapport Notes on Contributors
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