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This interdisciplinary volume questions one of the most fundamental
tenets of social theory by focusing on detachment, an important but
neglected aspect of social life. Going against the grain of recent
theoretical celebrations of engagement, this book challenges us to
re-think the relational basis of social theory. In so, doing it
brings to light the productive aspects of disconnection, distance
and detachment. Rather than treating detachment simply as the moral
inversion of compassion and engagement, the volume brings together
empirical studies and theoretical comments by leading
anthropologists, sociologists and science studies scholars. Taken
together, these illustrate the range of contexts within which
distance and disconnection can offer meaningful frameworks for
action. Positioned at the cutting edge of social theory, this
landmark volume will be of great interest to students and academics
across the social sciences and humanities. -- .
This interdisciplinary volume questions one of the most fundamental
tenets of social theory by focusing on detachment, an important but
neglected aspect of social life. Going against the grain of recent
theoretical celebrations of engagement, this book challenges us to
re-think the relational basis of social theory. In so, doing it
brings to light the productive aspects of disconnection, distance
and detachment. Rather than treating detachment simply as the moral
inversion of compassion and engagement, the volume brings together
empirical studies and theoretical comments by leading
anthropologists, sociologists and science studies scholars. Taken
together, these illustrate the range of contexts within which
distance and disconnection can offer meaningful frameworks for
action. Positioned at the cutting edge of social theory, this
landmark volume will be of great interest to students and academics
across the social sciences and humanities. -- .
If you are living with, are close to, or are yourself someone who
is hoarding, you'll know that the disorder goes far deeper than
most people realise, affecting the whole family and presenting huge
challenges to the physical, mental, emotional and even financial
wellbeing of anyone involved. Jo Cooke is Director of one of the
UK's leading support services for people affected by hoarding and
clutter, and has written this sensitive and empathetic book to help
anyone experiencing hoarding difficulties. She gives insight into
Hoarding Disorder - explaining what it is and, importantly, what it
isn't - and what may trigger hoarding. There are strategies for how
to assess the scale of situation and lay the groundwork to address
it, and insights into who can help and how they can do it. An 8
step-plan gives practical steps to tackle the hoarding, supported
by suggestions for what to do with the 'stuff', and advice on
safeguarding - as well as techniques to support the hoarder as they
attempt to stay clutter-free. There is space in the book for
individuals and their own stories of hoarding, giving an empowering
voice to people affected by the condition, and replacing the morbid
curiosity that often accompanies it. With plenty of information on
resources and therapies that can help, this is a warm and hugely
practical guide that can only help anyone affected in any way by
hoarding.
This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This
IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced
typographical errors, and jumbled words. This book may have
occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor
pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original
artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe
this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections,
have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing
commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We
appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the
preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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