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. Adopting an
interdisciplinary perspective, this book offers both theoretical and
empirical reflections on social love. It shows that love is not only
central to the human experience, but that it can also help to
interpret and intervene in social problems such as climate change,
poverty, xenophobia, and the (post-)Covid crisis, recognizing people
as actors in social change. It explores the idea of love as a key
element in the promotion of solidarity and recognition in today’s
plural and unequal societies. Based on empirical research on social
love conducted through both qualitative and quantitative methods,
especially in Europe and Latin America, this book explores the social
dimension of love. Providing overviews on key questions and studies on
current issues, the book is essential reference and resource for
researchers, students, social workers, and professionals in social
sciences, social philosophy, anthropology, social psychology,
sociology of emotions and postmodern literature.
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When the Social Reality Challenges the Sociological Imagination
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781000685206
Publisert
2022
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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