Detalhes do Livro
Formato
Brochura
Páginas
114
Idioma
Italiano
Publicado
Jan 20, 2019
Editora
PM edizioni
ISBN-10
8899565678
ISBN-13
9788899565671
Descrição
In a compelling exploration of societal dynamics, Howard Saul Becker and Cirus Rinaldi delve into the nature of social problems, examining how perceptions shape reality. They argue that societal issues often stem from collective interpretations rather than objective conditions, challenging readers to reconsider what constitutes a problem.
Through a critical lens, the authors analyze how certain groups define and redefine social issues, highlighting the influence of context, power, and culture. The discussions prompt readers to reflect on the implications of labeling and the consequences it has on individuals and communities.
Rich with insights, the narrative invites a deeper understanding of how social problems are constructed and perceived, ultimately fostering a dialogue about responsibility and change in society.
Through a critical lens, the authors analyze how certain groups define and redefine social issues, highlighting the influence of context, power, and culture. The discussions prompt readers to reflect on the implications of labeling and the consequences it has on individuals and communities.
Rich with insights, the narrative invites a deeper understanding of how social problems are constructed and perceived, ultimately fostering a dialogue about responsibility and change in society.