Postmodernism & a Sociology...(c)


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In the fifth volume in the Studies in American Sociology Series, Stanford M. Lyman offers commentaries on and critiques of postmodernism, poststructuralism, and deconstruction, posing questions concerning theoretical and epistemological problems arising from what appears to be a "nouvelle vague." Postmodernism, poststructuralism, and deconstructionism are interrelated aspects of the newest theoretical development in sociology and the social sciences. This new wave of thought challenges virtually all paradigms currently in use. In this, his fifth volume in the Studies in American Sociology Series, Stanford M. Lyman offers commentaries on and critiques of this new perspective, posing questions concerning theoretical and epistemological problems arising from what appears to be a nouvelle vague. Among the basic themes and issues explored are the allegation that modernity has defaulted on the promise of the Enlightenment; the question of whether the rational basis for knowledge and action is still valid; the controversy over the place of metanarratives and macrosociological outlooks; and newer concerns over race, gender, sexual preferences, the self, and the "Other." Professor Lyman provides empirically based and historically specific analyses of the relation of the race question to the problem of otherness and to the legal construction of racial identity in American court proceedings. Focusing on the issues of citizenship affecting European, Middle Eastern, and Asian immigrants; African Americans; and the special cases of the Chinese and Native Americans, he relates major public problems to the modern as well as the postmodern perspectives on justice. The debate over assimilation and multiculturalism, the dynamics of gender-specific emotions as expressed in six decades of Hollywood films, and the postmodern approach to deviance are each examined. He also offers proposals for a social science attuned to, but critical of, postmodernism and poststructuralism. Such a sociology might offer a perspective that treats the drama of social relations in the routine as well as the remarkable aspects of everyday life. Professor Lyman provides not only a new understanding of postmodernism but also a program of how to proceed with respect to its challenges.







MONETIZING YOUR PASSION


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"Monetizing Your Passion" by David Sandua is a must-have resource for anyone who dreams of turning their passion into a viable source of income. It is a complete guide that takes you by the hand from identifying your passions to creating a profitable business based on them. Have you ever thought about what it would be like if you could make a living doing what you love? This book shows you how. It helps you identify your skills and passions, and assess their monetization potential. It teaches you how to research niche markets and define your target audience, two key elements for any successful business. But that's not all. This book also guides you through the process of creating a solid business plan, from defining your company's goals to crafting an effective marketing and sales strategy. It shows you how to leverage digital tools to monetize your passion, from establishing an online presence to exploring e-commerce platforms and implementing digital marketing strategies. It prepares you to overcome the challenges and risks you may encounter along the way and helps you anticipate potential obstacles, develop contingency plans and seek professional advice when you need it. It also guides you through the legal and financial considerations you need to take into account when setting up your own business. This book teaches you how to balance your passion and your profits, so you can maintain your enthusiasm and avoid burnout, showing you how to set boundaries and manage your time effectively, so you can enjoy your passion while making money from it. "Monetizing Your Passion" is more than a book, it's your personal guide to turning your passion into a profitable business. If you're ready to take the leap and turn your hobby into your job, this is the book you need.




Nato and Germany: a Study in the Sociology of Supernational Relations (c)


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Focusing on the Cold War years, this monograph examines the processes, problems, and policies through which the Federal Republic of Germany was formed and admitted into the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). The author compares the situation of Weimar Germany during its short-lived postwar decade with that of the Federal Republic by applying geopolitical concepts and theory, illustrating Germany's territorial uniqueness and how that special aspect of its place on the European continent influenced the nation's diplomacy in both eras.




The Anthem Companion to Robert Park


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The Anthem Companion to Robert Park comes to terms with Robert Park’s legacy. This companion focuses largely on the work rather than the man, a major figure in American sociology during the first half of the past century, and encourages readers to consider the virtue of rethinking—and rereading—the much maligned and frequently misunderstood Park. Despite the fact that he wrote with exemplary clarity, Park’s work has often been ignored by contemporary sociologists. The contributions in this companion embrace no singular response to Park, but rather present a broad range of responses, generally appreciative but also critical.




Social Movements


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The aim of this book is to bring together classical, recent and contemporary analyses of the social movement phenomenon. Analysis is represented in several variants of its discursive form: the expository essay, the critique, the general theory, the specific case study and the futuristic meditation.




New Tribalisms


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The resurgence of racial, ethnic and nationalist loyalties in the contemporary world are examined in this volume. Considered collectively, the contributors offer both a conceptual understanding of race and ethnicity and an empirical examination of their renewed importance in and implications for contemporary societies. With sections on the American experience with ethnoracial pluralism and on ethnonationalist movements in other parts of the world, Hughey offers an extensive treatment of the origins, expressions and implications of the new tribalisms now confronting the world.




Handbook of Interview Research


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Aimed at professionals in market research and journalism as well as researchers, academics and students, this handbook is both an encyclopedia providing discussions of methodological issues and a story of a particular tale of interviewing.