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Wood and Zurcher suggest that the social self--its experience and
organization--reflects the great transformation of society from
industrial to postindustrial. . . . Wood and Zurcher have
contributed to our social psychological understanding of
self-development in several ways. They pack information about
theories of modern self-hood into a well-researched and accessible
book. Readers will find a resource on theories of the postmodern
self here. The authors also introduce a creative use of
computerized content analysis, which they successfully demonstrate
by transforming personal documents into social scientific data.
Contemporary Sociology According to various observers, the
postmodern self represents changes in contemporary culture--from
rationality and unemotional performance to irrationality and
mysticism; from institutional standards and duty-to-society to
individual standards and duty-to-self; from structure and stability
to transience and experimentation. Through an analysis of diaries
from nineteenth- and twentieth-century Americans, this study deals
with the nature of the postmodern self. It provides a framework for
understanding the ideas that collectively comprise postmodern self
theory and presents empirical data concerning its historical
validity. The book reflects the use of a computer approach in which
the statistical incidence of particular words is examined over
time.
Throughout the United States, groups of individuals have been
confronting the issues surrounding sexually explicit materials.
Many have concurred in their perceptions of what is pornographic,
have assessed pornography to be a problem our society must deal
with, and have made organized efforts within their communities to
stop or restrict the commercial availability of such materials.
Citizens for Decency is an examination of two antipornography
crusades, one in the Midwest and the other in the Southwest. It
examines the evolution and impact of such crusades, the
satisfaction derived from participating, and the relevant
characteristics of the participants and their opponents. It is the
first systematic, comprehensive, and theory-oriented study of
antipornography crusades and one of the few studies that analyze
movements to resist change. The book begins with the assumption
that the term pornography is a value judgment and that the labeling
of sexually explicit materials as "pornographic" can be adequately
understood only in the wider context of sociological and
psychological structures and processes. In approaching the
antipornography crusades, Louis A. Zurcher and R. George
Kirkpatrick gathered data by observation and document search and by
interviews with persons well informed about and central to the
crusades. Their examination of the organizations that directed the
two movements is particularly extensive, and their comparative
analysis of the two organizations allows them to determine which
features are the most important, how these characteristics
interact, and what their relationship is to the symbolic crusade.
Among their important findings, the authors show that
antipornography crusaders are people discontent with their status
who have mobilized to protect the dominance and prestige of their
traditional life styles. The participants in the crusades are shown
to differ from their opponents in a number of significant ways. In
the final chapters, the authors analyze their findings with
reference to social movement theory and offer predictions
concerning future symbolic crusades.
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