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With a focus on sociological theory and its development, this book explores the growing attention that sociology has started to give to environmental issues in terms of peace and social justice, reconstructing the journey towards the reconstruction of the problems associated with the implementation of conditions of peace and sustainability.

Produktbeschreibung
With a focus on sociological theory and its development, this book explores the growing attention that sociology has started to give to environmental issues in terms of peace and social justice, reconstructing the journey towards the reconstruction of the problems associated with the implementation of conditions of peace and sustainability.


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Autorenporträt
Romina Gurashi, Ph.D., is Research Fellow in General Sociology at Sapienza University of Rome. She is also Managing Editor of the prestigious journal Rivista Trimestrale di Scienza dell'Amministrazione. Studi di Teoria e Ricerca Sociale, Deputy Editor of the journal Studime Sociale/Social Studies of both the Albanian Institute of Sociology and Albanian Sociological Association and Board Member of the Lab's Quarterly. Among her research topics, there are the processes of the mutual implication of peace and sustainable development; macro, meso and micro processes of social change; smart society and globalisation; social conflict; processes of social recognition and identity through fashion and made in Italy. Recent publications include Pathways of Peace: The Philosophy and Sociology of Peace and Nonviolence (2018) and Smart Society: A Sociological Perspective on Smart Living (2019).