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Contemporary Political Sociology Dr. Kate Nash

Contemporary Political Sociology By Dr. Kate Nash

Contemporary Political Sociology by Dr. Kate Nash


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Political sociology has traditionally taken the relationship between society and the state as its focus. However, theoretical and empirical changes mean that the nation-state has been displaced as the center of political activity. This book provides an overview of developments in the field associated with these changes.

Contemporary Political Sociology Summary

Contemporary Political Sociology: Globalization, Politics and Power by Dr. Kate Nash

Political sociology has traditionally taken the relationship between society and the state as its focus. However, theoretical and empirical changes mean that the nation-state has been displaced as the center of political activity. Contemporary Political Sociology provides an overview of developments in the field associated with these changes. There is growing interest in the politicization of social life, including the activities of social movements; challenges to citizenship rights as enacting exclusionary norms; and the elaboration of transnational and international political practices and institutions which have implications for an internationalizing state. The book focuses throughout on substantive areas of research.There are separate chapters on definitions of power and politics; economic, cultural, and political globalization; social movements; citizenship and the politics of difference; and democracy and democratization. In each chapter, these topics are integrated through the development of a new model of politics informed by post-structuralist and recent sociological theory. It is designed for undergraduate and postgraduate students in sociology and political theory, as well as making an original contribution to the redefinition of political sociology.

Contemporary Political Sociology Reviews

The book is structured around several interrelated themes: the implications of globalization on nation-state sovereignty; the role of social movements in advancing a new cultural politics; citizenship reconsidered by taking into account the respective roles of race and ethnicity, social class, gender, and sexual orientation; and competing visions regarding the democratic prospect. Nash's approach is to offer overviews of the work of particular theorists, raise certain problems, and relate these to other theorists. The result is an excellent survey of the theoretical landscape. P. Kivisto, Augustana College, Illinois. this is a most thorough and refreshingly unorthodox outline of 'new political sociology' and marks a paradigmatic shift away form the traditional focus on authority, nation-state, party, class, and domination. Nash sets a new cultural-political focus on discursive power, identity politics, and democratization. Jan Pakulski, University of Tasmania this is a superb book which should become standard reading for students and scholars alike. It is, at once, a clear and accessible introduction to the new political sociology and an important argument in its own right. Above all, Nash demonstrates the significance of contemporary political sociology as a response to , and resource for, political action. David Owen, University of Southampton This text offers a perspective on the 'new' political sociology for the next generation of students and professors. Addressing the key debates of the time, Nash surveys the field with great intelligence ad insight. I couldn't imagine a better critical introduction to contemporary politics and society. Steven Seidman, State University of new York at Albany

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments. 1. INTRODUCTION: CHANGING DEFINITIONS OF POLITICS AND POWER IN POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY. 1.1 The Marxist Tradition of Political Sociology. 1.2 The Weberian Tradition of Political Sociology. 1.3 Discourse Theory, Power, and Politics. 1.4 Cultural Politics and New Political Sociology. 2. POLITICS IN A SMALL WORLD: GLOBALIZATION AND THE DISPLACEMENT OF THE SOVEREIGN NATION-STATE. 2.1 Aspects of Globalization. 2.2 Globalization, Modernity, and Postmodernity. 2.3 Global Culture: Globalization as Postmodernization. 2.4 Cultural Politics and Disjunctures in Global Scapes. 3. THE POLITICIZATION OF THE SOCIAL: SOCIAL MOVEMENTS AND CULTURAL POLITICS. 3.1 Social Movements: What's New? 3.2 Resource Mobilization Theory and Beyond. 3.3 New Social Movement Theory: Conflict and Culture. 3.4 Toward a Synthesis: the Definition of Social Movement 3.5 Social Movements and Globalization. 4. CONTESTING RIGHTS: CONTESTING UNIVERSALISM. 4.1 T.H. Marshall: Citizenship, Social Class, and the Nation-state. 4.2 Citizenship, Sex, and Sexuality. 4.3 Citizenship, Race, and Ethnicity. 4.4 Citizenship and Poverty: the Underclass and Social Exclusion. 4.5 Post-national Citizenship. 5. DEMOCRACY AND DEMOCRATIZATION. 5.1 Complexity and Democracy. 5.2 Postmodernity and Radical Democracy. 5.3 Democratizing Globalization. 5.4 Democracy and Cultural Politics. Glossary. References. Index.

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GOR002601159
9780631206613
0631206612
Contemporary Political Sociology: Globalization, Politics and Power by Dr. Kate Nash
Used - Very Good
Paperback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
19991202
320
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