
Alex Inkeles
À propos de l'auteur
Alex Inkeles was an influential American sociologist known for his work on modernization and the impact of social change on individual behavior. He explored how societies evolve and how cultural norms shift in response to economic and political transformations. Inkeles' research emphasized the importance of understanding daily life in different societies, particularly in the context of totalitarian regimes, as seen in his notable book, "The Soviet Citizen: Daily Life in a Totalitarian Society." His insights contributed significantly to the fields of sociology and political science, especially regarding the interplay between societal structure and individual agency.
Throughout his career, Inkeles wrote extensively, including works such as "Becoming Modern" and "Comparing Nations and Cultures: Readings in a Cross-Disciplinary Perspective." These publications reflect his dedication to cross-disciplinary research and his belief in the value of sociological insights in understanding global issues. Inkeles' academic legacy continues to inspire sociologists and scholars interested in the dynamics of culture and identity in an increasingly interconnected world.