Power and the Social

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Psychology Press, 2002 - 165 páginas

Looking at the different ways power has been theorised from Hobbes to Giddens, this book analyzes the ways in which the theories have been applied. By bringing together theory and substantive analysis, this invaluable introductory text provides a clear and imaginative account of power and power relations. Processes and structures of power are analyzed within key areas of sociological concern, including:

* the history of power
* race
* gender
* class
* sexuality
* the spatial and visual.

Investigating a wide range of cases from across the globe, including the 'underclass' in Britain, the power of the military in Latin America, the untouchables in India and the politics of new reproductive technologies, Dr Sallie Westwood adopts a popular approach to the subject, looking at the processes of power as well as structure and at how they function in everyday life.

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Racialised power
29
Class and power
45
Engendered power
63
5
81
Spatial power
99
Visual power
115
Power and the social
133
major theorists of power
141
Bibliography
147
29
155
Index
159
81
162
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Sallie Westwood is professor of sociology at the University of Leicester

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