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Analysing Society in a Global Context: Empirical Studies on Sociation Processes of Volunteers and Refugees
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This book is the empirical part of a broad research project on society in a global context, complementing the first, theoretical book,
Theorizing Society in a Global Context.
While the theoretical book set the framework for a long overdue readdressing of the sociological core-term
society
in a conflict-theoretical perspective, this second book substantiates its findings with theory-driven empirical analysis. Krossa investigates a variety of social exchanges between refugees and longer-term residents using various qualitative methods, and applies a lens of inclusion and exclusion via definitions of dirt and cleanliness, to analyse the ways in which conflict-prone activities to ‘integrate’ take place.
Analysing Society in a Global Context
will be of interest to students and scholars across sociology, cultural studies, migration studies, European studies, globalisation studies, modern history, and political science.
Theorizing Society in a Global Context.
While the theoretical book set the framework for a long overdue readdressing of the sociological core-term
society
in a conflict-theoretical perspective, this second book substantiates its findings with theory-driven empirical analysis. Krossa investigates a variety of social exchanges between refugees and longer-term residents using various qualitative methods, and applies a lens of inclusion and exclusion via definitions of dirt and cleanliness, to analyse the ways in which conflict-prone activities to ‘integrate’ take place.
Analysing Society in a Global Context
will be of interest to students and scholars across sociology, cultural studies, migration studies, European studies, globalisation studies, modern history, and political science.