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100 _aCrossley, Nick
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245 0 _aKey concepts in critical social theory/
_c Nick Crossley
250 _a1st ed.
260 _aLondon:
_bSAGE Publications,
_c2006.
300 _a342 p.
505 _aAlienation 3 Anomie 8 Body-subject 11 Body-power/bio-power 23 Capital (in the work of Pierre Bourdieu) 28 Citizenship 34 Colonization of the Lifeworld 37 Crisis 40 Cycles of Contention 51 Deconstruction 54 Discourse 60 Discourse Ethics 64 Doxa 67 ^pistemological Break 71 Field 80 Freedom 86 Globalization 98 Habitus 104 Hegemony 113 Hexis/body Techniques 117 Humanism and anti-Humanism 121 Hybridity 129 I and me 131 Id, Ego and Superego 136 Ideal Speech Situation 140 Identity (personal, social, collective and 'the politics of) 144 Ideology 147 Illusio 156 Imaginary, Symbolic and Real 163 Intersubjectivity 168 Knowledge Constitutive Interests 177 Lifeworld 182 Mirror Stage and the Ego 190 New Social Movements 195 Orientalism 200 Patriarchy 202 Performativity 208 Power 213 Power/Knowledge 222 Public sphere 227 Racism(s] and Ethnicity 234 Rationality 237 Realism 246 Recognition (desire and struggle for) 256 Relationalism (vs substantialism) 265 Repertoires of Contention 270 Repression (psychoanalysis) 273 Sex/Gender Distinction 280 Social Capital 284 xSe^al Class ^ .2^0 Social Constructions/Social Constructionism 296 Social Movements 300 Social Space I (Bourdieu) 306 Social Space II (networks) 311 Symbolic Power/Symbolic Violence 316 System and Lifeworld 320 Unconscious (the) 326
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