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Handbook Of The Sociology Of Morality Volume 2 Steven Hitlin

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Handbook Of The Sociology Of Morality Volume 2 Steven Hitlin
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.69 MB
Pages: 490
Author: Steven Hitlin, Shai M. Dromi, Aliza Luft
ISBN: 9783031320217, 3031320212
Language: English
Year: 2023
Volume: 2

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Handbook Of The Sociology Of Morality Volume 2 Steven Hitlin by Steven Hitlin, Shai M. Dromi, Aliza Luft 9783031320217, 3031320212 instant download after payment.

This handbook articulates how sociology can re-engage its roots as the scientific study of human moral systems, actions, and interpretation. This second volume builds on the successful original volume published in 2010, which contributed to the initiation of a new section of the American Sociological Association (ASA), thus growing the field. This volume takes sociology back to its roots over a century ago, when morality was a central topic of work and governance. It engages scholars from across subfields in sociology, representing each section of the ASA, who each contribute a chapter on how their subfield connects to research on morality. This reference work appeals to broader readership than was envisaged for the first volume, as the relationship between sociology as a discipline and its origins in questions of morality is further renewed. The volume editors focus on three areas: the current state of the sociology of morality across a range of sociological subfields; taking a new look at some of the issues discussed in the first handbook, which are now relevant in sometimes completely new contexts; and reflecting on where the sociology of morality should go next. This is a must-read reference for students and scholars interested in topics of morality, ethics, altruism, religion, and spirituality from across the social science.

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