Dettagli del libro
Formato
Brossura
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Jan 1, 2008
Editore
Pearson Custom Publishing
ISBN-10
0558081169
ISBN-13
9780558081164
Descrizione
This collection brings together a diverse group of influential sociologists and thinkers, each tackling the complex landscape of human identity and social interaction. Through a blend of essays and studies, it explores profound questions about what it means to be human in a contemporary context. Readers are invited to delve into topics such as how individuals present themselves in everyday life, offering valuable insights into social behavior and identity formation.
In a world inundated with statistics, the collection also encourages a critical examination of data interpretation and its impact on societal norms. The authors take a closer look at how numbers can both reflect and distort reality, urging readers to engage with them thoughtfully. Complemented by reflections on the challenges adolescents face in navigating their identities, this anthology provides a comprehensive view of societal pressures and transformations.
Ideal for academics and casual readers alike, this compilation serves as a vital resource for understanding the human experience against the backdrop of sociological theory. It fosters a deeper conversation about identity, self-presentation, and the implications of societal expectations in shaping who we are.
In a world inundated with statistics, the collection also encourages a critical examination of data interpretation and its impact on societal norms. The authors take a closer look at how numbers can both reflect and distort reality, urging readers to engage with them thoughtfully. Complemented by reflections on the challenges adolescents face in navigating their identities, this anthology provides a comprehensive view of societal pressures and transformations.
Ideal for academics and casual readers alike, this compilation serves as a vital resource for understanding the human experience against the backdrop of sociological theory. It fosters a deeper conversation about identity, self-presentation, and the implications of societal expectations in shaping who we are.