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Fragmenting Societies? David C. Thorns

Fragmenting Societies? By David C. Thorns

Fragmenting Societies? by David C. Thorns


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Is society being fragmented by political and economic changes? Through a comparative analysis of Australia, New Zealand and Britain, Thorns examines the debate surrounding global restructuring.

Fragmenting Societies? Summary

Fragmenting Societies?: A Comparative Analysis of Regional and Urban Development by David C. Thorns

First Published in 2004. This book addresses a number of key themes in the debate about the nature of a contemporary capitalist society. It poses the question as to whether the present changes are creating a more fragmented society. Through a comparative historical analysis of Australia, New Zealand and Britain the book examines the restructuring of the workforce, the shifts towards more flexible work practices, rising unemployment, the growth of individualism, regional and local diversity, and the creation of new social formations. The book challenges both the more economistic versions of the New International Division of Labour thesis and the ethnocentrism of much contemporary debate on regional change. It argues for an approach based in the distinct experiences of localities, regions and nation states. Detailed empirical data are provided for Australia, Britain and New Zealand covering such areas as economic and employment change, regional diversity, restructuring of the state sector, consumption and home ownership and local social resistances and responses to change. The author is an established and widely published researcher who has conducted intensive research into the three societies examined in this book. The book will interest students in Sociology, Geography, Regional Science, Urban and Regional Planning and Political Science.

Fragmenting Societies? Reviews

` ... wide ranging in its disciplinary approach, and will be of interest to a similarly wide readership.' - Regional Studies

` ... it is rich in empirical information and will be useful to scholars in munerous disciplines.' - Area

About David C. Thorns

David C.Thorns is Reader in Sociology at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand.

Table of Contents

List of figures and tables, Preface, Acknowledgements, 1. INTRODUCTION, 2. THE NEW INTERNATIONAL DIVISION OF LABOUR: THE RESTRUCTURING AND FRAGMENTATION OF CAPITALISM, 3. ECONOMIC AND EMPLOYMENT CHANGES, 4. THE NATION STATE, 5. REGIONS AND BARGAINING POWER, 6. RESTRUCTURING OF STATE PROVISIONS: CASE STUDIES OF CHANGE, 7. HOME OWNERSHIP AND CONSUMPTION SECTORS, 8. LOCALITY AS A SOCIAL BASE, 9. REASSESSSMENT OF DEBATE AND PROSPECTS FOR THE FUTURE, Appendix, Notes, Bibliography, Name index, Subject index

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NPB9780415041355
9780415041355
041504135X
Fragmenting Societies?: A Comparative Analysis of Regional and Urban Development by David C. Thorns
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
1992-06-04
332
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