Keith Tester Bücher
Keith Testers soziologische Arbeit erforscht vor allem die komplexe Verflechtung von Kultur und Moral. Er wirft beunruhigende Fragen auf, wie das gegenwärtige mediale Bewusstsein für Leid in der Welt unser Handeln beeinflusst und was diese Erkenntnis für uns bedeutet. Aufbauend auf der kritischen Theorie und den Gedanken von Zygmunt Bauman untersucht seine Forschung, ob die Kulturindustrie unser Wissen und unsere Reaktionen vorbestimmt. Sein Interesse an Kultur spiegelt sich auch in Veröffentlichungen über Film und Kunst wider.






What Use is Sociology?
- 180 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
This book stands as a testimony to Bauman's belief in the enduring relevance of sociology. But it is also a call to us all to start questioning the world in which we live and to transform ourselves from being the victims of circumstance into the makers of our own history. For that, at the end of the day, is the use of sociology.
Moral Culture
- 176 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
The book examines the shift of horror from literature to visual media in the West, questioning the moral implications of this transition. It delves into the potential moral decay of society, utilizing a diverse array of literary works to support its analysis. Key philosophical debates from thinkers like Arendt, Simmel, Riesman, and Bauman are woven throughout, providing a rich context for exploring the intersection of horror, morality, and cultural change.
Exploring the tension between individualism and collectivism, the book delves into the complexities of European modernity. Keith Tester offers a thought-provoking analysis of the contradictory experiences that define this era, encouraging readers to reflect on the impact of these dual sovereigns on contemporary society.
The narrative explores the evolution of animal rights through historical events, from the execution of pigs in medieval times to contemporary advocacy strategies. It offers radical interpretations of nineteenth-century animal welfare legislation and examines concepts like the Noble Savage. Grounded in social science, the author incorporates theories from prominent thinkers such as Foucault and Levi-Strauss. This engaging work prompts critical reflection on the philosophical, historical, and political dimensions of human-animal relationships.
The Flaneur
- 216 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Exploring the concept of flânerie, this collection of essays features insights from leading scholars that expand on the historical and cultural significance of the flâneur beyond the works of Poe, Baudelaire, and Benjamin. By examining the flâneur's role in contemporary sociology, cultural studies, and art history, the contributors offer fresh perspectives on the act of strolling and loitering. This groundbreaking work pushes the conversation into new and intriguing territories, making it a vital resource for understanding modern urban experiences.
Civil Society
- 196 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Exploring the concepts of freedom, responsibility, and social order, this study positions these issues as central to modernity. It examines the development of civil society as both a setting and a safeguard for social self-sufficiency, tracing its roots to thinkers like Locke, Hobbes, Rousseau, and the Scottish Enlightenment philosophers. By analyzing how these foundational ideas influenced 19th-century sociological and philosophical discussions, the book offers a deep insight into the evolution of civil society and its implications for contemporary thought.
Utopia: Social Theory and the Future
- 240 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Exploring the intersection of social theory and utopian thought, this volume delves into how theoretical frameworks can enhance our understanding of alternative futures and the concept of utopia. It features contributions from prominent social theorists, making it a valuable resource for sociologists, political theorists, anthropologists, and philosophers. The book emphasizes utopianism as a critical area of sociological inquiry, offering fresh perspectives on its significance in contemporary discourse.
To piec pasjonujacych rozmow w ktorych Bauman opowiada o mlodosci spedzonej w Polsce i o powojennej polskiej socjologii prezentuje swoich intelektualnych mistrzow i powinowatych objasnia kluczowe watki swojej mysli spolecznej i wypowiada sie na temat jej przyszlosci Wyjasnia jak to jest byc jednoczesnie socjalista i liberalem i dlaczego wierzy ze swiat moze i powinien byc zmieniany
