Identities, Boundaries, and Social Ties

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Identities, Boundaries, and Social Ties

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ISBN: 9781594511325
author: Charles Tilly
publishing house: Paradigm Publishers
publication date: 2006 -1
binding: Paperback
price: USD 40.95
number of pages: 284

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Identities, Boundaries and Social Ties offers a distinctive, coherent account of social processes and individuals' connections to their larger social and political worlds. It is novel in demonstrating the connections between inequality and de-democratization, between identities and social inequality, and between citizenship and identities. The book treats interpersonal transactions as the basic elements of larger social processes. Tilly shows how personal interactions compound into identities, create and transform social boundaries, and accumulate into durable social ties. He also shows how individual and group dispositions result from interpersonal transactions. Resisting the focus on deliberated individual action, the book repeatedly gives attention to incremental effects, indirect effects, environmental effects, feedback, mistakes, repairs, and unanticipated consequences. Social life is complicated. But, the book shows, it becomes comprehensible once you know how to look at it.

contents

Illustrations
Violent Conflict Social Ties and Explanations of Social Processes
Mechanisms in Political Processes
Do Unto Others
Durable Inequality
Relational Origins of Inequality
Changing Forms of Inequality
Unequal Knowledge
Social Boundary Mechanisms
Chain Migration and Opportunity Hoarding
Boundaries Citizenship and Exclusion
Why Worry About Citizenship?
Inequality Democratization and DeDemocratization
Political Identities in Changing Polities
Invention Diffusion and Transformation of the Social Movement
References
Index
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