Emphasizing imaginaries as an essential tool in deep understanding of social phenomena, the essays in this volume address socio-anthropological environments; collective dynamics of social integration; mass media metamorphosis; politics legitimation processes; symbolic dimension of economics and material culture; and representation of otherness.
Emphasizing imaginaries as an essential tool in deep understanding of social phenomena, the essays in this volume address socio-anthropological environments; collective dynamics of social integration; mass media metamorphosis; politics legitimation processes; symbolic dimension of economics and material culture; and representation of otherness.
Pier Luca Marzo teaches sociology of social change and sociology of imaginary at Department of Cognitive Sciences, Psychology, Education and Cultural Studies (COSPECS), University of Messina. He is editor in chief and founder of the open access journal Im@go. A Journal of the Social Imaginary, and member of the scientific board of AIS (The Italian Sociological Association) Imaginary section. Luca Mori is associate professor of sociology at the University of Verona. His research focuses on social theory, sociology of health and illness and social imaginaries.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface: For Sociology of the Imaginary and Depth Sociology, Domenico Secondulfo Introduction: The Sociological Perspective of the Imaginary, Pier Luca Marzo and Luca Mori 1: The Imaginary Nature of the Social: A Morphological Approach, Pier Luca Marzo 2: The Power of Image: Imaginary, Knowledge and Method in the Social Creation of Reality, Fabio D'Andrea and Valentina Grassi 3: The Imaginary and The Social Bond: The unconscious life of representations, Luca Mori 4: Imaginary, Technology, and Social Change, Maria Giovanna Musso 5: Imaginary and Communication: From the corporal Device of Homo sapiens to the typographical imaginary of early modernity, Stefano Cristante 6: Imaginary and Communication: From the analogical body of technical reproducibility to the digital imaginary, Sergio Brancato 7: The Matter of Imaginary in the Dynamics and Tensions of the Social World, Antonio Tramontana 8: The Material and the Imaginary, Vincenzo Mele 9: The Imaginary Roots of Politics: A Weberian Reading, Milena Me
Preface: For Sociology of the Imaginary and Depth Sociology, Domenico Secondulfo Introduction: The Sociological Perspective of the Imaginary, Pier Luca Marzo and Luca Mori 1: The Imaginary Nature of the Social: A Morphological Approach, Pier Luca Marzo 2: The Power of Image: Imaginary, Knowledge and Method in the Social Creation of Reality, Fabio D'Andrea and Valentina Grassi 3: The Imaginary and The Social Bond: The unconscious life of representations, Luca Mori 4: Imaginary, Technology, and Social Change, Maria Giovanna Musso 5: Imaginary and Communication: From the corporal Device of Homo sapiens to the typographical imaginary of early modernity, Stefano Cristante 6: Imaginary and Communication: From the analogical body of technical reproducibility to the digital imaginary, Sergio Brancato 7: The Matter of Imaginary in the Dynamics and Tensions of the Social World, Antonio Tramontana 8: The Material and the Imaginary, Vincenzo Mele 9: The Imaginary Roots of Politics: A Weberian Reading, Milena Me
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