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Research Handbook on the Sociology of Globalization (Hardcover): Christian Karner, Dirk Hofäcker Research Handbook on the Sociology of Globalization (Hardcover)
Christian Karner, Dirk Hofäcker
R5,795 Discovery Miles 57 950 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Talk about globalization is all around us. It is far rarer that suitable definitions of what globalization is, and accounts of the many ways in which global connections and interdependencies affect and shape us, are provided. This is precisely what this Research Handbook offers: sociological conceptualizations of what globalization entails; interdisciplinary approaches to its many dimensions; critical analyses of today’s complex interplays of the global, the local and the political; up-to-date empirical accounts of the effects of globalization on life courses in contemporary societies and cutting-edge discussions of the historical, methodological and ethical questions our global interconnections present for the social sciences. This Research Handbook takes stock of the state of the art in sociological research on globalization and the contributors outline future trajectories for this, one of the most pressing and challenging sociological themes of our time.

Negotiating National Identities - Between Globalization, the Past and 'the Other' (Paperback): Christian Karner Negotiating National Identities - Between Globalization, the Past and 'the Other' (Paperback)
Christian Karner
R1,598 Discovery Miles 15 980 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Negotiating National Identities presents an empirically detailed and theoretically wide-ranging analysis of the complex political and cultural struggles taking place in contemporary Europe. Taking contemporary Austria and her controversial identity politics as its central case study in a discussion of developments across a variety of national and pan-European contexts, this book demonstrates that neo-nationalism has been one among several competing reactions to the processes and challenges of globalization, whilst inclusive notions of identity and belonging are shown to have emerged from the realms of civil society and cultural production. Shifting the study of national identities from the party-political to the social, cultural and economic realms, this book raises important questions of human rights, social exclusion and ideological struggle in a globalizing era, drawing attention to the contested nature of European politics and civil societies, in which existing configurations of power and exclusion are both reproduced and challenged. As such, it will be of interest to anyone working in the fields of race and ethnicity, national identity and media and cultural studies.

Dividing United Europe - From Crisis to Fragmentation? (Paperback): Aline Sierp, Christian Karner Dividing United Europe - From Crisis to Fragmentation? (Paperback)
Aline Sierp, Christian Karner
R1,282 Discovery Miles 12 820 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Pictures of Angela Merkel in a Nazi uniform, the burning of German flags, newspaper articles portraying Southern Europe as work-shy and Northern Europe as tight-fisted: The Eurozone crisis has thrown up old stereotypes; often digging into well-established historical images of 'the other'. The conscious or tacit (ab)use of national prejudices by politicians and parts of the media, and the strong emotional reactions among European citizens have caused a lot of public concern about the likely negative implications of such reawakening of national cliches and the newly hardening boundaries they construct for the process of European integration. It is evident that current and recent crises confront European citizens with profound dilemmas which they seek to make sense of, and in response to which much new political mobilisation takes place. At the same time, some of the interpretative and political reactions thus generated also have the potential to become very destructive processes, putting into question years of integration efforts. This book brings together scholars who examine the nexus between (economic) crisis, national identities and the use of historical images, and prejudices and stereotypes, by focusing particularly on media and political discourses in different European countries. In addition to detailed empirical discussions covering diverse national settings across Europe, the different contributions discuss and offer a variety of conceptual and methodological approaches within the inter-disciplinary study of national identities, prejudice and stereotyping in the context of socio-economic and political crises. This book was originally published as a Special Issue of National Identities.

Negotiating National Identities - Between Globalization, the Past and 'the Other' (Hardcover, New Ed): Christian... Negotiating National Identities - Between Globalization, the Past and 'the Other' (Hardcover, New Ed)
Christian Karner
R4,451 Discovery Miles 44 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Negotiating National Identities presents an empirically detailed and theoretically wide-ranging analysis of the complex political and cultural struggles taking place in contemporary Europe. Taking contemporary Austria and her controversial identity politics as its central case study in a discussion of developments across a variety of national and pan-European contexts, this book demonstrates that neo-nationalism has been one among several competing reactions to the processes and challenges of globalization, whilst inclusive notions of identity and belonging are shown to have emerged from the realms of civil society and cultural production. Shifting the study of national identities from the party-political to the social, cultural and economic realms, this book raises important questions of human rights, social exclusion and ideological struggle in a globalizing era, drawing attention to the contested nature of European politics and civil societies, in which existing configurations of power and exclusion are both reproduced and challenged. As such, it will be of interest to anyone working in the fields of race and ethnicity, national identity and media and cultural studies.

Ethnicity and Everyday Life (Hardcover): Christian Karner Ethnicity and Everyday Life (Hardcover)
Christian Karner
R5,038 Discovery Miles 50 380 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Mixing theories of the everyday with a wide range of case studies, this book explains the 'character' of ethnicity, from being a political tool of exclusion, to a source of meaning and solidarity, and the relationship between culture, power and identity.

Combining theories of the everyday with empirical case studies, this book examines:

  • the 'dual character' of ethnicity - as a political tool of exclusion and source of meaning/ solidarity respectively
  • the relationship between culture, power and identity
  • the significance of historical/socio-economic contexts to ethnicity and everyday life.

This book addresses many important questions through a critical application of theories of the everyday to a series of case studies that include travellers, the South Asian diaspora, contemporary Austria, and asylum seekers in 'Fortress Europe'.

This book provides an accessible and coherent introduction to the sociology of ethnicity and will be essential reading for undergraduate students on cultural studies, race and ethnic studies, and sociology courses.

Ethnicity and Everyday Life (Paperback, New Ed): Christian Karner Ethnicity and Everyday Life (Paperback, New Ed)
Christian Karner
R1,406 Discovery Miles 14 060 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Mixing theories of the everyday with a wide range of case studies, this book explains the 'character' of ethnicity, from being a political tool of exclusion, to a source of meaning and solidarity, and the relationship between culture, power and identity.

Combining theories of the everyday with empirical case studies, this book examines:

  • the 'dual character' of ethnicity - as a political tool of exclusion and source of meaning/ solidarity respectively
  • the relationship between culture, power and identity
  • the significance of historical/socio-economic contexts to ethnicity and everyday life.

This book addresses many important questions through a critical application of theories of the everyday to a series of case studies that include travellers, the South Asian diaspora, contemporary Austria, and asylum seekers in 'Fortress Europe'.

This book provides an accessible and coherent introduction to the sociology of ethnicity and will be essential reading for undergraduate students on cultural studies, race and ethnic studies, and sociology courses.

Dividing United Europe - From Crisis to Fragmentation? (Hardcover): Aline Sierp, Christian Karner Dividing United Europe - From Crisis to Fragmentation? (Hardcover)
Aline Sierp, Christian Karner
R4,134 Discovery Miles 41 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Pictures of Angela Merkel in a Nazi uniform, the burning of German flags, newspaper articles portraying Southern Europe as work-shy and Northern Europe as tight-fisted: The Eurozone crisis has thrown up old stereotypes; often digging into well-established historical images of 'the other'. The conscious or tacit (ab)use of national prejudices by politicians and parts of the media, and the strong emotional reactions among European citizens have caused a lot of public concern about the likely negative implications of such reawakening of national cliches and the newly hardening boundaries they construct for the process of European integration. It is evident that current and recent crises confront European citizens with profound dilemmas which they seek to make sense of, and in response to which much new political mobilisation takes place. At the same time, some of the interpretative and political reactions thus generated also have the potential to become very destructive processes, putting into question years of integration efforts. This book brings together scholars who examine the nexus between (economic) crisis, national identities and the use of historical images, and prejudices and stereotypes, by focusing particularly on media and political discourses in different European countries. In addition to detailed empirical discussions covering diverse national settings across Europe, the different contributions discuss and offer a variety of conceptual and methodological approaches within the inter-disciplinary study of national identities, prejudice and stereotyping in the context of socio-economic and political crises. This book was originally published as a Special Issue of National Identities.

Writing History, Constructing Religion (Paperback): James G Crossley, Christian Karner Writing History, Constructing Religion (Paperback)
James G Crossley, Christian Karner
R963 Discovery Miles 9 630 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Writing History, Constructing Religion presents a much-needed interdisciplinary exploration of the significance of debates among historians, scholars of religion and cultural theorists over the 'nature' of history to the study of religion. The distinguished authors discuss issues related to definitions of history, postmodernism, critical theory, and the impact on the study and analysis of religious traditions; exploring the application of writing 'history from below', discussions of 'truth' and 'objectivity' as opposed to power and ideology, crises of representation, and the place of theory in the 'historicized' study of religion(s). Addressing conceptual debates in a wide range of historical and empirical contexts, the authors critically engage with issues including religious nationalism, Nazism, Islam and the West, secularism, religion in post-Communist Russia, ethnicity and post modernity. This book constitutes a significant step towards the self-reflexive and interdisciplinary study of religions in history.

Writing History, Constructing Religion (Hardcover): James G Crossley, Christian Karner Writing History, Constructing Religion (Hardcover)
James G Crossley, Christian Karner
R2,710 Discovery Miles 27 100 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Writing History, Constructing Religion presents a much-needed interdisciplinary exploration of the significance of debates among historians, scholars of religion and cultural theorists over the 'nature' of history to the study of religion. The distinguished authors discuss issues related to definitions of history, postmodernism, critical theory, and the impact on the study and analysis of religious traditions; exploring the application of writing 'history from below', discussions of 'truth' and 'objectivity' as opposed to power and ideology, crises of representation, and the place of theory in the 'historicized' study of religion(s). Addressing conceptual debates in a wide range of historical and empirical contexts, the authors critically engage with issues including religious nationalism, Nazism, Islam and the West, secularism, religion in post-Communist Russia, ethnicity and post modernity. This book constitutes a significant step towards the self-reflexive and interdisciplinary study of religions in history.

The Use and Abuse of Memory - Interpreting World War II in Contemporary European Politics (Paperback): Christian Karner The Use and Abuse of Memory - Interpreting World War II in Contemporary European Politics (Paperback)
Christian Karner
R1,412 Discovery Miles 14 120 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Decades after the previously unimaginable horrors of the Nazi extermination camps and the dropping of nuclear bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, their memories remain part of our lives. In academic and human terms, preserving awareness of this past is an ethical imperative. This volume concerns narratives about and allusions to World War II across contemporary Europe, and explains why contemporary Europeans continue to be drawn to it as a template of comparison, interpretation, even prediction. This volume adds a distinctly interdisciplinary approach to the trajectories of recent academic inquiries. Historians, sociologists, anthropologists, linguists, political scientists, and area study specialists contribute wide-ranging theoretical paradigms, disciplinary frameworks, and methodological approaches. The volume focuses on how, where, and to what effect World War II has been remembered. The editors discuss how World War II in particular continues to be a point of reference across the political spectrum and not only in Europe. It will be of interest for those interested in popular culture, World War II history, and national identity studies.

The Use and Abuse of Memory - Interpreting World War II in Contemporary European Politics (Hardcover): Christian Karner The Use and Abuse of Memory - Interpreting World War II in Contemporary European Politics (Hardcover)
Christian Karner
R4,137 Discovery Miles 41 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Decades after the previously unimaginable horrors of the Nazi extermination camps and the dropping of nuclear bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, their memories remain part of our lives. In academic and human terms, preserving awareness of this past is an ethical imperative. This volume concerns narratives about--and allusions to--World War II across contemporary Europe, and explains why contemporary Europeans continue to be drawn to it as a template of comparison, interpretation, even prediction.

This volume adds a distinctly interdisciplinary approach to the trajectories of recent academic inquiries. Historians, sociologists, anthropologists, linguists, political scientists, and area study specialists contribute wide-ranging theoretical paradigms, disciplinary frameworks, and methodological approaches.

The volume focuses on how, where, and to what effect World War II has been remembered. The editors discuss how World War II in particular continues to be a point of reference across the political spectrum and not only in Europe. It will be of interest for those interested in popular culture, World War II history, and national identity studies.

The Commonalities of Global Crises - Markets, Communities and Nostalgia (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016): Christian Karner, Bernhard... The Commonalities of Global Crises - Markets, Communities and Nostalgia (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016)
Christian Karner, Bernhard Weicht
R4,137 Discovery Miles 41 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Bringing together contributions from an international group of social scientists, this collection examines diverse crises, both historical and contemporary, which implicate market forces, widening inequalities, social exclusion, forms of resistance, and ideological polarisation. The Commonalities of Global Crises offers carefully researched case studies which stretch across large geographical distances- from Egypt to the US and from northern, central, eastern and southern Europe to South America- and covers timely issues including human rights, slavery, care, migration, racism, and the far right. The volume demonstrates that such different settings and diverse concerns are characterized by a common tension in which the crises that unfold around pressures of widening marketization and commodification are met by the (re)building or re-assertion of various communities, and competing politics of solidarity and nostalgia.

Sociology in Times of Glocalization (Hardcover): Christian Karner Sociology in Times of Glocalization (Hardcover)
Christian Karner
R3,516 Discovery Miles 35 160 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
National Identity and Europe in Times of Crisis - Doing and Undoing Europe (Hardcover): Christian Karner, Monika Kopytowska National Identity and Europe in Times of Crisis - Doing and Undoing Europe (Hardcover)
Christian Karner, Monika Kopytowska
R2,481 Discovery Miles 24 810 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The European Union currently finds itself in the midst of its most profound crises since its creation. In the minds and writings of many commentators, politicians and European citizens, these multiple contemporary crises call the very future of the European project into doubt. Against the backdrop of economic and political crises across the continent, this edited collection examines the discursive workings and processes underpinning both the centrifugal and the centripetal political forces currently reshaping Europe and individual nation-states. This volume strikes an original balance between inter-disciplinary work and a shared analytical engagement with the different methodologies and conceptual approaches provided by political linguistics. This is an edited collection that explores the linguistic manifestations of the competing political forces currently being negotiated within European nation-states and between them. The chapters explore the different triggers, dimensions and reactions to recent and current crises across a range of European settings. Crises are thereby shown to give rise to com-plex political fields, in which different assessments and ideological blueprints compete for voters' attention and support. Nationalism, as the currently most prominent political force, is shown to require analyses capable of shedding light on its wider contexts and its political competitors.

Nationalism Revisited - Austrian Social Closure from Romanticism to the Digital Age (Hardcover): Christian Karner Nationalism Revisited - Austrian Social Closure from Romanticism to the Digital Age (Hardcover)
Christian Karner
R3,799 Discovery Miles 37 990 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Focused on the German-speaking parts of the former Habsburg Empire, and on present-day Austria in particular, this book offers a series of highly innovative analyses of the interplay of nationalism's discursive and institutional facets. Here, Christian Karner develops a distinctive perspective on Austrian nationalism over the longue duree, tracing nationalistic ways of thinking and mobilizing from the late eighteenth century to the present. Through close analyses of key texts representing diverse settings and historical episodes, this book traces the connections, continuities and ruptures that have characterized the varieties of Austrian nationalism.

Wie viel OEsterreich braucht das Land? (German, Paperback): Christiane Karner Wie viel OEsterreich braucht das Land? (German, Paperback)
Christiane Karner
R1,784 Discovery Miles 17 840 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Zunehmende Digitalisierung und Konvergenz in der Medienwelt sowie sinkende Leserzahlen sind nur einige Faktoren, denen das Medium Zeitung heute gegenber steht. Hinzu kommt in sterreich ein hochkonzentrierter Pressesektor, der weltweit seinesgleichen sucht. Wer unter diesen Rahmenbedingungen eine neue Tageszeitung lanciert, muss neuartige Ideen an den Tag legen. Im September 2006 wagten die HerausgeberInnen der Tageszeitung sterreich mit vielen innovativ anmutenden Versprechen den Marktzutritt. Welche Strategie wird nun von den MacherInnen der neuen Tageszeitung sterreich verfolgt? Welche Innovationen versprachen sie und welche ihrer Versprechen konnten sie letztendlich halten? Auf Grundlage dieser Fragestellungen arbeitet die Autorin mgliche strategische Erfolgsfaktoren sowie Defizite des neuen Mediums heraus. Am Anfang steht eine Strategiediskussion, die auf traditionellen wie auch modernen Konzepten basiert. Mittels einer Inhaltsanalyse werden daraufhin Innovationen der neuen Tageszeitung, aber auch deren Unterschiede zu Vergleichsmedien erhoben und besprochen. Den Abschluss bildet eine Untersuchung der konvergenten Vorgehensweisen in Richtung Internet.

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