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Fragmenting Societies? - A Comparative Analysis of Regional and Urban Development (Hardcover)
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Fragmenting Societies? - A Comparative Analysis of Regional and Urban Development (Hardcover)
Series: International Library of Sociology
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"Fragmenting Societies?" addresses a number of key themes in the
debate about the nature of contemporary capitalist society. David
Thorns poses the question as to whether present changes are
creating a more fragmented society. Through a comparative
historical analysis of Australia, New Zealand and Britain he
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. Thorns challenges both the more economistic
versions of the New International Division of Labour thesis and the
ethnocentrism of much contemporary debate on regional change. He
argues for an approach based in the distinct experiences of
localities, regions and nation states. Detailed empirical data is
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,
local social resistances and responses to change.
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