Understanding Recognition: Conceptual and Empirical Studies
Understanding Recognition: Conceptual and Empirical Studies
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This volume explores the nature of recognition as a border category between sociological and philosophical considerations, related to concepts such as status, prestige, the looking-glass self, respect, and dignity. It brings together work from across academic disciplines to present theoretical conceptualizations, demonstrate its operationalization in historical and literary research, consider recognition as a fundamental problem of sociological theory, and examine it as a marker of social distances and redistribution.
Format: Hardback
Length: 220 pages
Publication date: 08 August 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
The concept of recognition has evolved from philosophical theory to various fields within the humanities and social sciences, occupying a unique space between sociological and philosophical considerations. This volume delves into the nature of this border category, which is closely linked to concepts such as status, prestige, the looking-glass self, respect, and dignity. At times, these terms are used interchangeably with recognition.
By bringing together contributions from diverse academic disciplines, this book offers theoretical conceptualizations of recognition, showcases its practical application in historical and literary research, examines recognition as a fundamental problem of sociological theory, and explores its role as a marker of social distances and redistribution.
Through an in-depth examination and demonstration of the full potential of recognition as a category, Understanding Recognition: Conceptual and Empirical Studies aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the contemporary meanings and manifestations of recognition and its potential to enrich our understanding of status, class, or prestige. This book will appeal to scholars engaged in sociology, social theory, philosophy, history, and literary studies, as it offers a multidisciplinary approach to the study of recognition.
Weight: 580g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032201917
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