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Market Society Don Slater

Market Society By Don Slater

Market Society by Don Slater


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Market Society provides an original and accessible review of changing conceptions of the market in modern social thought. The book considers markets as social institutions rather than simply formal models, arguing that modern ideas of the market are based on critical notions of social order, social action and social relations.

Market Society Summary

Market Society: Markets and Modern Social Theory by Don Slater

Market Society provides an original and accessible review of changing conceptions of the market in modern social thought. The book considers markets as social institutions rather than simply formal models, arguing that modern ideas of the market are based on critical notions of social order, social action and social relations. Examining a range of perspectives on the market from across different social science disciplines, Market Society surveys a complex field of ideas in a clear and comprehensive manner. In this way it seeks to extend economic sociology beyond a critique of mainstream economics, and to engage more broadly with social, political and cultural theory. The book explores historical approaches to the emergence of a modern market society, as well as major approaches to the market within modern economic theory and sociology. It addresses key arguments in economic sociology and anthropology, the relation between markets and states, and critical and cultural theories of market rationality. It concludes with a discussion of markets and culture in a late modern context. This wide-ranging text will be of interest to undergraduate and postgraduate students in sociology, economic theory and history, politics, social and political theory, anthropology and cultural studies.

Market Society Reviews

'A lucid, much-needed, wide-ranging review of theoretical accounts of the nature and idea of markets and their effects on modern social order and cultural change. Professor Alan Warde, University of Manchester Slater and Tonkiss have written an incredibly stimulating and plainspoken book about the most compelling subject in the world today. Market Society is succinct yet comprehensive, dissolving the market into manageable concepts and concrete situations that will provoke both questions and many new ideas. Professor Sharon Zukin, Brooklyn College and City University of New York Graduate School Market society: Markets and Modern Social Theory will act as an excellent introduction to this area for a variety of students and their teachers. It is accessible without being simplistic, is well written and covers an impressive amound of ground. It deserves to find a place on many undergraduate and postgraduate courses on work, economic life, consumption as well as wider modules on political economy and social order. British Journal of Sociology Slater and Tonkiss have produced for social scientists the most useful volume on markets that I have seen. ...The authors avoid polemics but show that markets often provoke moral responses in participants and observersStephen Gudeman, The Journal of The Royal Anthropological Institute

About Don Slater

Don Slater is Senior Lecturer and Fran Tonkiss is Lecturer in Sociology at Goldsmiths College, University of London.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements. Introduction. 1. The Emergence of Market Society. 2. Markets and Economic Order. 3. Rationality, The Individual and Social Order. 4. Markets and Social Structures. 5. States and Markets. 6. Commerce and Culture. 7.The Cultural Turn. Conclusion: Markets versus Market Society. Bibliography. Index

Additional information

GOR002082015
9780745620275
0745620272
Market Society: Markets and Modern Social Theory by Don Slater
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Polity Press
20001124
240
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