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This book unveils the concept of social love as a kind of 'Karst River' that flows through the history of sociology, reassessing it as a form criticism by people in everyday life.

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This book unveils the concept of social love as a kind of 'Karst River' that flows through the history of sociology, reassessing it as a form criticism by people in everyday life.


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Autorenporträt
Silvia Cataldi, PhD, is Associate Professor of sociology at the Department of Psychology of Development and Socialization Processes of Sapienza University of Rome (Italy). She teaches sociology and research methods on bachelor's and master's degree courses and in the doctoral school. Her research focuses on methodological aspects of social research and emerging cultural and social identity models and she is involved in many European projects. She is a board member of the European Sociological Association 20RN Qualitative Methods, and the coordinator of the international research network Social-One. Among her publications she has co-edited with Iorio two books on social love: Love at the Time of Accounting (2015) and Culture of Peace (2016). Gennaro Iorio, PhD, is Full Professor of sociology. He is Director of the Department of Political and Social Studies of the University of Salerno (Italy). Expert in the history of sociological thought, he teaches sociology of innovation, common goods, and sustainable development goals on bachelor's and master's degree courses and in the doctoral school. His research projects include urban resilience and prosociality, empathy between sociology and neuroscience, north-south inequalities and social innovation. For almost 20 years he has been studying social love and has published the first avant-garde books on the subject, such as Sociology of Love (2015) now published in three languages, Italian, English and Portuguese.