A unique multidimensional view of the relationship between the state, society, and oppression
Designed to help students analyze and understand political developments in the world around them, this unique text covers a wide array of political sociology concepts and theoretical perspectives. The book′s multidimensional view emphasizes the interplay between power, inequality, multiple oppressions, and the state. Blending elements of today′s prevalent power structure theories, this framework provides students with a unique focus on the structure of power and inequality in society today.
This unique book traces common perspectives within political sociology. However, it adds to the existing field using an intersectional analysis by including state projects around gender, race, and sexuality. Likewise, it engages with commonly ignored perspectives within political sociology such as queer theory, anarchist theory, and post-structuralism. This gives the book a multi-dimensional view that recognizes the need to include, but move beyond, class-based understandings as well as account for the increasing popularity of anarchist, queer, and post-structuralist theories.
Table des matières
Preface
Chapter 1 – Power, Oppression, and the State: An Introduction
Chapter 2 – From the Top Down? Power Structure Theories
Chapter 3 -“Is This the Best or Only Possible World?” Oppression and Socialization
Chapter 4 – Power to the People? Voting and Electoral Participation
Chapter 5 – Who’s in Charge Here? The State and Society
Chapter 6 – From the Bottom Up? Social Movements and the State
Chapter 7 – State Policies and Practices: Racialized, Class-Based, and Gendered Oppression
A propos de l’auteur
Deric Shannon received his B.A. and M.A. in Sociology from Ball State University and his Ph D in Sociology from the University of Connecticut, and currently he is an Associate Professor at Quinebach Valley Community College. He authored ‘Anarchism, Communism, and Socialism’ in the Encyclopedia of Modern Revolutions (James Defronzo, ed.) and is co-editor of Contemporary Anarchist Studies: An Introductory Reader of Anarchy in the Academy (Routeledge).