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Eric Klinenberg ist ein Soziologe, der sich mit zentralen Themen der modernen Gesellschaft auseinandersetzt. Seine Arbeit beleuchtet den wachsenden Trend des Alleinlebens und seine Auswirkungen, analysiert die Macht und den Einfluss von Medien auf den öffentlichen Diskurs und bietet tiefgehende soziale Analysen von Katastrophen und Krisen. Klinenberg verbindet sorgfältige Forschung mit scharfer Einsicht, um die zugrunde liegenden gesellschaftlichen Kräfte aufzudecken.






Der amerikanische Soziologe und Bestsellerautor über die Geschichte der Pandemie
How can we bring people together? In Palaces for the People the sociologist and best-selling author Eric Klinenberg presents a simple but transformative idea for health, happiness, safety and healing our divided, unequal society. Too often we take for granted and neglect our libraries, parks, markets, schools, playgrounds, gardens and communal spaces, but decades of research now shows that these places can have an extraordinary effect on our personal and collective wellbeing. Why? Because wherever people cross paths and linger, wherever we gather informally, strike up a conversation and get to know one another, relationships blossom and communities emerge - and where communities are strong, people are safer and healthier, crime drops and commerce thrives, and peace, tolerance and stability take root. Through uplifting human stories and an illuminating tour through the science of social connection, Palaces for the People shows that properly designing and maintaining this 'social infrastructure' might be our single best strategy for a more equal and united society.
Der New-York-Times-Bestseller über die Liebe in Modernen Zeiten Noch nie zuvor hatten wir in der Liebe so viele Optionen – denn romantische Begegnungen sind in Zeiten von Online-Dating, Facebook, Tinder & Co. häufig nur einen Mausklick entfernt. Doch ist das für Singles ein Segen oder ein Fluch? Der weltbekannte amerikanische Schauspieler und Comedian Aziz Ansari begibt sich mit dem Soziologen Eric Klinenberg auf die lehrreiche und äußerst unterhaltsame Suche nach einer Antwort auf diese Frage.
This examination reveals the significant demographic shift of increasing numbers of people living alone, offering insights into the benefits of this change. In 1950, only 22 percent of American adults were single; today, over 50 percent are, with 31 million living alone. Solo dwellers comprise 28 percent of U.S. households, outnumbering any other domestic unit, including nuclear families. Renowned sociologist Eric Klinenberg argues that these statistics reflect a profound transformation rather than a fleeting trend. He investigates the rise of solo living and its impact on culture, business, and politics. Contrary to the belief that living alone leads to loneliness, Klinenberg finds that many solo dwellers are actively engaged in social and civic life. They tend to dine out, exercise, attend cultural events, and volunteer more than their married counterparts. Moreover, those living alone often enjoy better mental health and adopt more sustainable lifestyles, favoring urban apartments over large suburban homes. Through over three hundred interviews with diverse individuals, Klinenberg concludes that this lifestyle can foster self-discovery and appreciation for good company. With compelling statistics and vivid personal stories, he challenges conventional wisdom and provides a critical assessment of how living alone is reshaping the American experience.