The Sociology of Anthony GiddensAnthony Giddens is one of the most famous and influential sociologists of recent decades. Largely credited with the concept of the 'Third Way', he continues to be a key advisor to Tony Blair, and is generally presented as an exponent of liberalism and socialism. He was the 1999 BBC Reith lecturer and he has been Professor of Sociology at Cambridge University since 1986.This original and controversial book provides an excellent introduction to Giddens' work, covering the wide range of his writing from theory to self-reflexivity, modernity and politics, placing them all within the illuminating framework of a historical context.Steven Loyal argues that Giddens' writing has always embodied a political and ethical position, one that has changed considerably over the years and is best understood through the social context in which it was written. Giddens' work in the 1970s attempted to marry liberalism and socialism, but, following the collapse of Communism in the 1990 East-European revolutions, his worldview became liberal rather than socialist, and his later work on reflexivity and the 'Third Way' embodies this. Loyal explores how this world-view accounts for many tensions and failures in Giddens' theory and that, overall, his work is fundamentally flawed. |
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In the course of interaction , actors draw upon all three categories through
various corresponding ' modalities ' : interpretative scheme , facility and norm ,
respectively . These modalities mediate between the aforementioned structural ...
In the course of interaction , actors draw upon all three categories through
various corresponding ' modalities ' : interpretative scheme , facility and norm ,
respectively . These modalities mediate between the aforementioned structural ...
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Drawing on these arguments , Giddens asserts that , ' All social interaction , like
any other type of event , occurs across ... least in terms of indicating the
importance of contextuality and situatedness for the understanding of social
interactions .
Drawing on these arguments , Giddens asserts that , ' All social interaction , like
any other type of event , occurs across ... least in terms of indicating the
importance of contextuality and situatedness for the understanding of social
interactions .
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By drawing on and modifying Goffman ' s typology of the contours of interaction ,
Giddens posits various modes of interaction . These include : gatherings , social
occasions , unfocused interaction , focused interaction and encounters ( or face ...
By drawing on and modifying Goffman ' s typology of the contours of interaction ,
Giddens posits various modes of interaction . These include : gatherings , social
occasions , unfocused interaction , focused interaction and encounters ( or face ...
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