This fully revised and updated introduction to political sociology
incorporates the burgeoning literature on globalization and shows
how contemporary politics is linked to cultural issues, social
structure and democratizing social action.
* New material on global governance, human rights, global social
movements, global media
* New discussion of democracy and democratization
* Clearly lays out what is at stake in deciding between
alternatives of cosmopolitanism, imperialism and nationalism
* Includes additional discussion of the importance of studying
culture to political sociology
Inhoudsopgave
1. Changing Definitions of Politics and Power.
1.1 The Marxist Tradition of Political Sociology.
1.2 The Weberian Tradition of Political Sociology.
1.3 The Durkheimian Tradition of Political Sociology.
1.4 Focauldian Definitions of Power and Politics.
1.5 Cultural Politics.
2. Politics in a Small World.
2.1 Explaining Globalization.
2.2 State Transformation and Imperialism.
2.3 We are the World?
3. Social Movements.
3.1 Resource Mobilization Theory and Beyond.
3.2 New Social Movement Theory: Conflict and Culture.
3.3 Toward a Synthesis: The Definition of ‘Social
Movement’.
3.4 Global Social Movements.
4. Citizenship.
4.1 T. H. Marshall: Citizenship, Social Class, and the
Nation-State.
4.2 Citizenship, Wealth, and Poverty.
4.3 Citizenship, Sex, and Sexuality.
4.4 Citizenship, Racialization, and Ethnicity.
4.5 Post-National Citizenship?
5. Globalization and Democracy.
5.1 Democracy in Crisis: Political Parties and Elections.
5.2 Democracy, Human Rights, and International Political
Institutions.
5.3 Global Civil Society.
5.4 Democracy and Cultural Politics.
Glossary.
References.
Index.
Over de auteur
Kate Nash is Reader in the Department of Sociology at Goldsmiths, University of London, Faculty Fellow at the Center for Cultural Sociology, Yale University, and Co-Director of the Centre for the Study of Global Media and Democracy at Goldsmiths. She recently published The Cultural Politics of Human Rights: Comparing the US and UK (2009), she is editor (with Alan Scott and Anna Marie Smith) of New Critical Writings in Political Sociology (2009), and she is currently editing (with Alan Scott and Edwin Amenta) The New Blackwell Companion to Political Sociology.