Self and social change /
Adams, Matthew, 1972-
Self and social change / Matthew Adams. - xiv, 189 pages ; 24 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Self and social change -- The diminished self -- The reflexive self -- The regulated self -- The narcissistic self -- Repositioning reflexivity. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
"How does social change influence selfhood? What are the fundamental positions in social theories of the self? ; This accessible and assured book offers readers a new take on the central question of the relation between the individual and society. It offers a thorough, informed and critical guide to the field. It demonstrates how global economic and employment structures, neo-liberal discourse, the role of emotion, irrationality, and ambiguity are factors that impact upon the shape and resilience of the self. ; Anyone interested in the question of identity and its relation to cultural, social, economic and political contexts will find this book a God-send. It will appeal to students and lecturers in Cultural Studies, Sociology, Social Psychology, and Communications."--Publisher description.
1412907101 9781412907101 141290711X 9781412907118
2006929865
Social psychology
Self
Social change.
HM1033 / .A33 2007
302
Self and social change / Matthew Adams. - xiv, 189 pages ; 24 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Self and social change -- The diminished self -- The reflexive self -- The regulated self -- The narcissistic self -- Repositioning reflexivity. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
"How does social change influence selfhood? What are the fundamental positions in social theories of the self? ; This accessible and assured book offers readers a new take on the central question of the relation between the individual and society. It offers a thorough, informed and critical guide to the field. It demonstrates how global economic and employment structures, neo-liberal discourse, the role of emotion, irrationality, and ambiguity are factors that impact upon the shape and resilience of the self. ; Anyone interested in the question of identity and its relation to cultural, social, economic and political contexts will find this book a God-send. It will appeal to students and lecturers in Cultural Studies, Sociology, Social Psychology, and Communications."--Publisher description.
1412907101 9781412907101 141290711X 9781412907118
2006929865
Social psychology
Self
Social change.
HM1033 / .A33 2007
302