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Connecting Self To Society Belonging In A Changing World 1st Edition Vanessa May

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Connecting Self To Society Belonging In A Changing World 1st Edition Vanessa May
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.79 MB
Pages: 100
Author: Vanessa May
ISBN: 9780230292861
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Connecting Self To Society Belonging In A Changing World 1st Edition Vanessa May by Vanessa May 9780230292861 instant download after payment.

Belonging forms the bedrock of how we relate to the world around us, yet its relationship to society and social change is often overlooked. How do we explain that connection between self and society? How do our friendships and relationships shape our sense of belonging? Why does culture matter?

Exploring this crucial and fast-developing subject, Connecting Self to Society considers this questions and more in this lively account of belonging. Covering classical and contemporary theorists, the text also takes account of the latest thinking in the field, including the role sensory relationships with the material world play in how we relate to the world around us.

Engaging and accessible, this is essential reading for students of sociology interested in developing their understanding of the relationship between belonging, self and social change.

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