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The saturated society: regulating risk and lifestyles in consumer culture

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How can policy makers justify public intervention into private life? And why does this interference often translate into contradictory or non-reflexive politics on lifestyles?

This engaging title discusses the social, cultural and policy consequences of these conditions as well as showing the effect of agency and choice upon regulation.

The book critically examines:

- Neo-Liberal ideology and the free market

- The Sociology of Modernity

- The New Consumer Society

- Citizenship in Mass Society

- The power of Autonomy

- The interaction of Regulation and Agency

It provides a developed 'genealogical' account of society, is enriched by original case-studies, and engages with a broad range of traditional approaches and sources - including the work of Ulrich Beck, Anthony Giddens, Adam Smith and Pierre Bourdieu.

This well researched and thought-provoking work will be of interest to students of social policy and sociology as well as policy-makers and field workers.

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Product Details
Sage Publications
0857026313 / 9780857026316
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
306.461
19/03/2009
English
205 pages
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