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Missing Persons

A Critique of the Personhood in the Social Sciences

Missing Persons( )
Author: Douglas, Mary
Ney, Steven
Series title:Wildavsky Forum Ser.
ISBN:978-0-520-20752-3
Publication Date:Nov 1998
Publisher:University of California Press
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $47.95
Book Description:

The Western cultural consensus based on the ideas of free markets and individualism has led many social scientists to consider poverty as a personal experience, a deprivation of material things, and a failure of just distribution. Mary Douglas and Steven Ney find this dominant tradition of social thought about poverty and well-being to be full of contradictions. They argue that the root cause is the impoverished idea of the human person inherited through two centuries of...
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Book Details
Pages:238
Detailed Subjects: Social Science / Poverty & Homelessness
Philosophy / Social
Political Science / Public Policy / Social Services & Welfare
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):5.5 x 8.25 x 0.9 Inches
Book Weight:0.9 Pounds
Author Biography
Douglas, Mary (Author)
Born in Italy, Mary Douglas was educated at Oxford University and began her career as a civil servant in 1943. Her first field research was carried out in what was then the Belgian Congo and she taught at Oxford and the University of London before moving to the United States in 1977. Purity and Danger (1966) is an essay about the logic of pollution beliefs, suggesting that ideas about dirt and disorder outline and reinforce particular social orders. Her other essays exploring the implicit meanings of cultural symbols follow a similar Durkheimian format. Her recent interests have turned to analysis of risk behavior and cross-cultural attitudes about food and alcohol.

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