Author: David Chaney
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134817355
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 207
Book Description
In the modern world our lifestyle helps to define our attitudes and values as well as show our wealth and social position. This clearly written introduction to the concept of lifestyle offers a concise guide to how the term is used in sociological accounts to refer to this modern social form. Lifestyles explores * how we should classify lifestyles * why they have become more important * what precisely constitutes a lifestyle. By reviewing a wide range of published material, introducing central themes in the sociology of modern life, examining distinctive styles in social theory and offering its own original contribution to current debates, Lifestyles provides students with a much needed overview of this often misused term.
Lifestyles
Author: David Chaney
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134817355
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 207
Book Description
In the modern world our lifestyle helps to define our attitudes and values as well as show our wealth and social position. This clearly written introduction to the concept of lifestyle offers a concise guide to how the term is used in sociological accounts to refer to this modern social form. Lifestyles explores * how we should classify lifestyles * why they have become more important * what precisely constitutes a lifestyle. By reviewing a wide range of published material, introducing central themes in the sociology of modern life, examining distinctive styles in social theory and offering its own original contribution to current debates, Lifestyles provides students with a much needed overview of this often misused term.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134817355
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 207
Book Description
In the modern world our lifestyle helps to define our attitudes and values as well as show our wealth and social position. This clearly written introduction to the concept of lifestyle offers a concise guide to how the term is used in sociological accounts to refer to this modern social form. Lifestyles explores * how we should classify lifestyles * why they have become more important * what precisely constitutes a lifestyle. By reviewing a wide range of published material, introducing central themes in the sociology of modern life, examining distinctive styles in social theory and offering its own original contribution to current debates, Lifestyles provides students with a much needed overview of this often misused term.
Laboratory Lifestyles
Author: Sandra Kaji-O'Grady
Publisher: MIT Press
ISBN: 0262038927
Category : Design
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
A generously illustrated examination of the boom in luxurious, resort-style scientific laboratories and how this affects scientists' work. The past decade has seen an extraordinary laboratory-building boom. This new crop of laboratories features spectacular architecture and resort-like amenities. The buildings sprawl luxuriously on verdant campuses or sit sleekly in expensive urban neighborhoods. Designed to attract venture capital, generous philanthropy, and star scientists, these laboratories are meant to create the ideal conditions for scientific discovery. Yet there is little empirical evidence that shows if they do. Laboratory Lifestyles examines this new species of scientific laboratory from architectural, economic, social, and scientific perspectives. Generously illustrated with photographs of laboratories and scientists at work in them, the book investigates how “lifestyle science” affects actual science. Are scientists working when they stretch in a yoga class, play volleyball in the company tournament, chat in an on-site café, or show off their facilities to visiting pharmaceutical executives? The book describes, among other things, the role of beanbag chairs in the construction of science at Xerox PARC; the Southern California vibe of the RAND Corporation (Malibu), General Atomic (La Jolla), and Hughes Research Laboratories (Malibu); and Biosphere 2's “bionauts” as both scientists and scientific subjects; and interstellar laboratories. Laboratory Lifestyles (the title is an allusion to Bruno Latour and Steve Woolgar's influential Laboratory Life) documents a shift in what constitutes scientific practice; these laboratories and their lifestyles are as experimental as the science they cultivate. Contributors Kathleen Brandt, Russell Hughes, Tim Ivison, Sandra Kaji-O'Grady, Stuart W. Leslie, Brian Lonsway, Sean O'Halloran, Simon Sadler, Chris L. Smith, Nicole Sully, Ksenia Tatarchenko, William Taylor, Julia Tcharfas, Albena Yaneva, Stelios Zavos
Publisher: MIT Press
ISBN: 0262038927
Category : Design
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
A generously illustrated examination of the boom in luxurious, resort-style scientific laboratories and how this affects scientists' work. The past decade has seen an extraordinary laboratory-building boom. This new crop of laboratories features spectacular architecture and resort-like amenities. The buildings sprawl luxuriously on verdant campuses or sit sleekly in expensive urban neighborhoods. Designed to attract venture capital, generous philanthropy, and star scientists, these laboratories are meant to create the ideal conditions for scientific discovery. Yet there is little empirical evidence that shows if they do. Laboratory Lifestyles examines this new species of scientific laboratory from architectural, economic, social, and scientific perspectives. Generously illustrated with photographs of laboratories and scientists at work in them, the book investigates how “lifestyle science” affects actual science. Are scientists working when they stretch in a yoga class, play volleyball in the company tournament, chat in an on-site café, or show off their facilities to visiting pharmaceutical executives? The book describes, among other things, the role of beanbag chairs in the construction of science at Xerox PARC; the Southern California vibe of the RAND Corporation (Malibu), General Atomic (La Jolla), and Hughes Research Laboratories (Malibu); and Biosphere 2's “bionauts” as both scientists and scientific subjects; and interstellar laboratories. Laboratory Lifestyles (the title is an allusion to Bruno Latour and Steve Woolgar's influential Laboratory Life) documents a shift in what constitutes scientific practice; these laboratories and their lifestyles are as experimental as the science they cultivate. Contributors Kathleen Brandt, Russell Hughes, Tim Ivison, Sandra Kaji-O'Grady, Stuart W. Leslie, Brian Lonsway, Sean O'Halloran, Simon Sadler, Chris L. Smith, Nicole Sully, Ksenia Tatarchenko, William Taylor, Julia Tcharfas, Albena Yaneva, Stelios Zavos
Consumption and Life-Styles
Author: Dieter Bögenhold
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3030062031
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 133
Book Description
This book takes an interdisciplinary approach to the world of consumption, covering different topics and including sociological, economic and marketing aspects. The term ‘consumption’ is vague and even in academic disciplines the term is used in a variety of ways. Consumption research asks how earnings and spending are related to each other. More generally, consumption research investigates how people, social classes or societies realize their consumption practices. The question of how consistent preference structures are due to changing empirical backgrounds of time, space and related culture is frequently asked. Which context variables (historical time, geographical framework, cultural background) specify the practice of consumption and in which way do attributes such as age, gender, class, occupation and life-style have their own impacts on the way in which consumption is realised? This book will be of interest to researchers working in economics, sociology, marketing, aesthetics and design, anthropology and communication studies.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3030062031
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 133
Book Description
This book takes an interdisciplinary approach to the world of consumption, covering different topics and including sociological, economic and marketing aspects. The term ‘consumption’ is vague and even in academic disciplines the term is used in a variety of ways. Consumption research asks how earnings and spending are related to each other. More generally, consumption research investigates how people, social classes or societies realize their consumption practices. The question of how consistent preference structures are due to changing empirical backgrounds of time, space and related culture is frequently asked. Which context variables (historical time, geographical framework, cultural background) specify the practice of consumption and in which way do attributes such as age, gender, class, occupation and life-style have their own impacts on the way in which consumption is realised? This book will be of interest to researchers working in economics, sociology, marketing, aesthetics and design, anthropology and communication studies.
Woman and Modernity
Author: Biddy Martin
Publisher: Cornell University Press
ISBN: 150173251X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 269
Book Description
Woman and Modernity provides what previous studies of Salomé have in large part neglected to offer—a sustained investigation of the literariness of Salomé's texts and of Salomé as a significant reader of modernity. Focusing on key encounters in Salomé's writings, such as her exchanges with Nietzsche, Ibsen, Rilke, Freud, and late nineteenth-century middle-class German feminists such as Dohm and Stucker, Martin approaches Salomé's life and work as a series of strategic negotiations concerning the place of women and the meaning of femininity.
Publisher: Cornell University Press
ISBN: 150173251X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 269
Book Description
Woman and Modernity provides what previous studies of Salomé have in large part neglected to offer—a sustained investigation of the literariness of Salomé's texts and of Salomé as a significant reader of modernity. Focusing on key encounters in Salomé's writings, such as her exchanges with Nietzsche, Ibsen, Rilke, Freud, and late nineteenth-century middle-class German feminists such as Dohm and Stucker, Martin approaches Salomé's life and work as a series of strategic negotiations concerning the place of women and the meaning of femininity.
Lifestyles of Gods & Monsters
Author: Emily Roberson
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
ISBN: 0374310637
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 245
Book Description
Greek mythology meets the Kardashians in Emily Roberson's Lifestyles of Gods and Monsters, a fresh, fast-paced debut young adult novel about celebrity culture, family dynamics, and finding love amidst it all. Sixteen-year-old Ariadne’s whole life is curated and shared with the world. Her royal family’s entertainment empire is beloved by the tabloids, all over social media, and the hottest thing on television. The biggest moneymaker? The Labyrinth Contest, a TV extravaganza in which Ariadne leads fourteen teens into a maze to kill a monster. To win means endless glory; to lose means death. In ten seasons, no one has ever won. When the gorgeous, mysterious Theseus arrives at the competition and asks Ariadne to help him to victory, she doesn’t expect to fall for him. He might be acting interested in her just to boost ratings. Their chemistry is undeniable, though, and she can help him survive. If he wins, the contest would end for good. But if she helps him, she doesn’t just endanger her family’s empire—the monster would have to die. And for Ariadne, his life might be the only one worth saving. Ariadne’s every move is watched by the public and predestined by the gods, so how can she find a way to forge her own destiny and save the people she loves?
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
ISBN: 0374310637
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 245
Book Description
Greek mythology meets the Kardashians in Emily Roberson's Lifestyles of Gods and Monsters, a fresh, fast-paced debut young adult novel about celebrity culture, family dynamics, and finding love amidst it all. Sixteen-year-old Ariadne’s whole life is curated and shared with the world. Her royal family’s entertainment empire is beloved by the tabloids, all over social media, and the hottest thing on television. The biggest moneymaker? The Labyrinth Contest, a TV extravaganza in which Ariadne leads fourteen teens into a maze to kill a monster. To win means endless glory; to lose means death. In ten seasons, no one has ever won. When the gorgeous, mysterious Theseus arrives at the competition and asks Ariadne to help him to victory, she doesn’t expect to fall for him. He might be acting interested in her just to boost ratings. Their chemistry is undeniable, though, and she can help him survive. If he wins, the contest would end for good. But if she helps him, she doesn’t just endanger her family’s empire—the monster would have to die. And for Ariadne, his life might be the only one worth saving. Ariadne’s every move is watched by the public and predestined by the gods, so how can she find a way to forge her own destiny and save the people she loves?
Hustling and Other Hard Work
Author: Bettylou Valentine
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
This work is conceived of as an attempt to merge the least pretentious of social science writing style with a more popular story telling style and thus appeal to and inform a more varied audience than is usually reached by either method alone. The first three sections dealing with the thesis of the work, a review of social science literature and the methodology used by the anthropologists in the community, are primarily addressed to social scientists and other technicians. The description of the community and the sketches of community people will hopefully be of more interest to the lay reader. Ideally the conclusions drawn from all of the preceding materials will be of interest to all readers. Because this work was designed to be read by the people who were the subjects of study for five years, it seemed reasonable to develop the writing along with them. Five years of living in a low-income, urban, Black area have provided some insights into the kinds of reading materials that are popular there, including daily newspapers, Ebony magazine and other specifically Afro-American publications, items that I label "escape" reading such as detective stories, love stories, pornography, and materials that the readers themselves describe as directly relevant to Black people and/or ghetto life, such as the work of Icepick Slim and Claude Brown. Although the specific reading material in such an area is varied, it most often is chosen or pursued for its relevance to the lives of Black people. It is to this interest in themselves as Black people, their history, and their present circumstances that I hope to appeal here. First, I want to describe accurately and interestingly events that took place in the Black community where I lived and worked from 1968 through 1973. I hope that it will be possible for people from other areas across this country to see how similar these problems and these people's reactions are to their own lives. Finally I want to help the reader to look beyond the description of events to an analysis of why these events occur and reoccur. The reader will quickly discern that the project, from which this report evolved, was not a project undertaken to determine whether or not Black people in the United States are oppressed. We had made this determination to our own satisfaction long before this study was begun. Our purpose was to live in an oppressed community in order to determine and understand the forces that contribute to continued inequality. (Abstract shortened by UMI.).
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
This work is conceived of as an attempt to merge the least pretentious of social science writing style with a more popular story telling style and thus appeal to and inform a more varied audience than is usually reached by either method alone. The first three sections dealing with the thesis of the work, a review of social science literature and the methodology used by the anthropologists in the community, are primarily addressed to social scientists and other technicians. The description of the community and the sketches of community people will hopefully be of more interest to the lay reader. Ideally the conclusions drawn from all of the preceding materials will be of interest to all readers. Because this work was designed to be read by the people who were the subjects of study for five years, it seemed reasonable to develop the writing along with them. Five years of living in a low-income, urban, Black area have provided some insights into the kinds of reading materials that are popular there, including daily newspapers, Ebony magazine and other specifically Afro-American publications, items that I label "escape" reading such as detective stories, love stories, pornography, and materials that the readers themselves describe as directly relevant to Black people and/or ghetto life, such as the work of Icepick Slim and Claude Brown. Although the specific reading material in such an area is varied, it most often is chosen or pursued for its relevance to the lives of Black people. It is to this interest in themselves as Black people, their history, and their present circumstances that I hope to appeal here. First, I want to describe accurately and interestingly events that took place in the Black community where I lived and worked from 1968 through 1973. I hope that it will be possible for people from other areas across this country to see how similar these problems and these people's reactions are to their own lives. Finally I want to help the reader to look beyond the description of events to an analysis of why these events occur and reoccur. The reader will quickly discern that the project, from which this report evolved, was not a project undertaken to determine whether or not Black people in the United States are oppressed. We had made this determination to our own satisfaction long before this study was begun. Our purpose was to live in an oppressed community in order to determine and understand the forces that contribute to continued inequality. (Abstract shortened by UMI.).
Lifestyles and Subcultures
Author: Luigi Berzano
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317434048
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
Lifestyles and subcultures are tools through which people say – to themselves and to others – who they think they are, who they think they are similar to, and who they think they are different from. Lifestyles and subcultures are ways which people adopt to look at their own lives, and to try to keep together different roles, different practices and different realms which they are involved in. Lifestyles and subcultures are lenses through which we, as observers, analyze society, and orientate ourselves within it, looking for similarities and differences among individuals and collectivities which allow us to understand their thoughts and their actions. This book presents the main analytical approaches through which lifestyles and subcultures have been studied, and also proposes a new interpretative perspective. Today a growing panorama of social phenomena and processes possess intermediate characteristics with regard to those which in the past were identified either as lifestyles or as subcultures. The hypothesis is that consequently these phenomena could be explained and interpreted by means of an analytical framework developed by the intersection of these two perspectives, and the last part of the book is therefore devoted to the presentation of this innovative framework. This book provides new lenses and a fresh view to try to both grasp and understand a constantly-changing reality.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317434048
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
Lifestyles and subcultures are tools through which people say – to themselves and to others – who they think they are, who they think they are similar to, and who they think they are different from. Lifestyles and subcultures are ways which people adopt to look at their own lives, and to try to keep together different roles, different practices and different realms which they are involved in. Lifestyles and subcultures are lenses through which we, as observers, analyze society, and orientate ourselves within it, looking for similarities and differences among individuals and collectivities which allow us to understand their thoughts and their actions. This book presents the main analytical approaches through which lifestyles and subcultures have been studied, and also proposes a new interpretative perspective. Today a growing panorama of social phenomena and processes possess intermediate characteristics with regard to those which in the past were identified either as lifestyles or as subcultures. The hypothesis is that consequently these phenomena could be explained and interpreted by means of an analytical framework developed by the intersection of these two perspectives, and the last part of the book is therefore devoted to the presentation of this innovative framework. This book provides new lenses and a fresh view to try to both grasp and understand a constantly-changing reality.
Extraordinary Groups
Author: Richard T. Schaefer
Publisher: Waveland Press
ISBN: 147863183X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 423
Book Description
Extraordinary Groups has had a storied history of excellence over multiple editions. Now available from Waveland Press at the start of its fifth decade of availability, its interdisciplinary approach to groups engaged in unconventional lifestyles makes it a popular textbook choice in hundreds of college courses across the social sciences, including anthropology, religion, history, and psychology. Written by sociologists, using and illustrating sociological principles, the book is appealing because it is descriptive and explanatory rather than analytical. Descriptions of the groups are interwoven with basic sociological concepts, but systematic analysis and inductive reasoning are left to the discretion of the instructor. Extraordinary Groups is a compelling overview of the broad tapestry of social life that constitutes the United States. The illustrated, full-featured Ninth Edition includes a glossary and end-of-chapter key terms, sources on the Web, and selected readings.
Publisher: Waveland Press
ISBN: 147863183X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 423
Book Description
Extraordinary Groups has had a storied history of excellence over multiple editions. Now available from Waveland Press at the start of its fifth decade of availability, its interdisciplinary approach to groups engaged in unconventional lifestyles makes it a popular textbook choice in hundreds of college courses across the social sciences, including anthropology, religion, history, and psychology. Written by sociologists, using and illustrating sociological principles, the book is appealing because it is descriptive and explanatory rather than analytical. Descriptions of the groups are interwoven with basic sociological concepts, but systematic analysis and inductive reasoning are left to the discretion of the instructor. Extraordinary Groups is a compelling overview of the broad tapestry of social life that constitutes the United States. The illustrated, full-featured Ninth Edition includes a glossary and end-of-chapter key terms, sources on the Web, and selected readings.
Leisure Lifestyles
Author: Robert A. Stebbins
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
ISBN: 1801176027
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 94
Book Description
Acknowledging that the challenge facing social science is how to inject some order into the common-sense notion of leisure lifestyles, this book, written by a major player in the field of leisure, considers how to turn the study of both serious and casual leisure into a useful concept for guiding research.
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
ISBN: 1801176027
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 94
Book Description
Acknowledging that the challenge facing social science is how to inject some order into the common-sense notion of leisure lifestyles, this book, written by a major player in the field of leisure, considers how to turn the study of both serious and casual leisure into a useful concept for guiding research.
Lifestyles
Author: Jerry L. Rhoads
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1524570273
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 140
Book Description
Dr. Venice Bloodworth in her book The Key to Yourself states that an affirmation of I am happy, healthy and prosperous isnt just words, its the retraining of the subconscious to be positive, which is a principle of universal law that puts aside the negative as being a result of not following self-help universal law. Self-health is an extension of that law. Religiously, using this law will enable readers at any age to lower their biological age below their chronological age, thus, altering their lifestyle and health and assuming a higher felling of self-worth and happiness. This self-health book reinforces the need to move your thinking in a different path so the future does a mental house cleaning and a new thought conditioning called I am happy, healthy, and prosperous, affirmation enough to replace the subconscious feelings for negativity programmed into all of us by parents, media, and lifes problems and challenges. You then are what you think you are without concern for aging too fast and being too fat, too stressed, or too old. You then have attained what the author and his family have, Lifestyles of the Healthy, Happy, and Prosperous.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1524570273
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 140
Book Description
Dr. Venice Bloodworth in her book The Key to Yourself states that an affirmation of I am happy, healthy and prosperous isnt just words, its the retraining of the subconscious to be positive, which is a principle of universal law that puts aside the negative as being a result of not following self-help universal law. Self-health is an extension of that law. Religiously, using this law will enable readers at any age to lower their biological age below their chronological age, thus, altering their lifestyle and health and assuming a higher felling of self-worth and happiness. This self-health book reinforces the need to move your thinking in a different path so the future does a mental house cleaning and a new thought conditioning called I am happy, healthy, and prosperous, affirmation enough to replace the subconscious feelings for negativity programmed into all of us by parents, media, and lifes problems and challenges. You then are what you think you are without concern for aging too fast and being too fat, too stressed, or too old. You then have attained what the author and his family have, Lifestyles of the Healthy, Happy, and Prosperous.