Narratives and Social Change: Social Reality in Contemporary Society
Narratives and Social Change: Social Reality in Contemporary Society
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This book is a significant addition to narrative research, demonstrating how narratives can influence individual and collective decisions and choices, leading to social change. It provides examples such as the narration of migration flows in the Mediterranean Sea and the pandemic emergency from COVID-19, highlighting the emergence of new ideologies and dynamics. It is of interest to researchers and students in sociology, media and communication studies, social and cultural psychology, and cultural anthropology.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 184 pages
Publication date: 04 April 2023
Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
This groundbreaking book makes a significant contribution to the field of narrative research, unveiling the profound ways in which narratives can drive social change. Through a meticulous analysis of concepts such as the future, uncertainty, and risk, the author demonstrates how these elements shape individual experiences and manifest as collective forms of social life. By reconstructing the intricate relationships between these three elements, the book sheds light on how narratives exert power over individual and collective decisions and choices. Moreover, it reveals how narratives can reshape future prospects, ultimately leading to social transformation.
The author offers captivating examples to illustrate their points, including the narration of migration flows in the Mediterranean Sea and the narrative surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic emergency. These examples serve as thought-provoking case studies that highlight the diverse outcomes and dynamics resulting from different narratives. The author's exploration of these narratives reveals the emergence of new ideologies and the complex interplay of global and local forces, underscoring the profound impact of storytelling on society.
With its highly topical and interdisciplinary approach, this book appeals to researchers and students across a wide range of disciplines, including sociology of culture and communication, media and communication studies, social and cultural psychology, and cultural anthropology. It provides valuable insights into the power of narratives, the dynamics of social change, and the complex interplay between individual and collective experiences. By delving into the narratives that shape our world, this book offers a roadmap for understanding and promoting positive social transformation.
Weight: 314g
Dimension: 235 x 155 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783030945671
Edition number: 1st ed. 2022
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