
Автор
Frank Furedi — новинки
- 4 издания на 3 языках
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How Fear Works Culture of Fear in the Twenty-First Century Frank Furedi
ISBN: 978-1-4729-7289-7 Год издания: 2018 Издательство: Bloomsbury Continuum In 1997, Frank Furedi published a book called Culture of Fear. It was widely acclaimed as perceptive and prophetic. Now Furedi returns to his original theme, as most of what he predicted has come true. In How Fear Works, Furedi seeks to explain two interrelated themes: why has fear acquired such a morally commanding status in society today and how has the way we fear today changed from the way that it was experienced in the past? Furedi argues that one of the main drivers of the culture of fear is unravelling of moral authority. Fear appears to provide a provisional solution to moral uncertainty and is for that reason embraced by a variety…
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Invitation to Terror Frank Furedi
ISBN: 1846841569 Год издания: 2007 Издательство: Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd. -
Therapy Culture: Cultivating Vulnerability in an Uncertain Age Frank Furedi
ISBN: 041532159X Год издания: 2004 Язык: Русский Book DescriptionFrank Furedi, author of the critically acclaimed Paranoid Parenting, turns his sharp eye to explore the powerful influence of therapeutic imperative in contemporary society in his latest book Therapy Culture. In recent decades -
Population and Development: A Critical Introduction Frank Furedi
ISBN: 9780745615370 Год издания: 1997 Издательство: Polity Язык: Английский Many experts believe that population growth is the greatest threat facing humanity. Others argue that the link between population growth and insecurity is unproven. This concise and provocative book discusses both sides of this debate, examining the way the arguments have changed and evolved, and questioning the assumptions of the main protagonists.
Furedi argues that the western preoccupation with population growth reveals more about the internal concerns of western societies than the socio economic development of the south. He suggests that attempts to establish a causal link between increases in population and poverty lead to a pragmatic, even manipulative approach to the issue of development. Examining a broad range of key debates and controversies - the "population bomb" in Asia, the culture of a distinct regime of African fertility, the role of education in stabilizing population growth in Kerala - he contends that the marginalization of the goal of development is the outcome of a narrow concern with population policies. He fears that the recent shift of the population agenda towards the problems of the environment, gender equality and reproductive health is informed by a similar opportunistic pragmatism.
Challenging and original, this book will be essential reading for students and specialists in development studies, sociology, and population studies, and for anyone interested in the debates surrounding world population growth.