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Social Isolation in Modern Society
Contributor(s): Hortulanus, Roelof (Author), Machielse, Anja (Author), Meeuwesen, Ludwien (Author)
ISBN: 0415367689     ISBN-13: 9780415367684
Publisher: Routledge
OUR PRICE:   $171.00  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: December 2005
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Social contacts are of utmost importance for the personal and communal well-being of people. Social contacts constitute an elementary human need, are a considerable source of support and prove necessary for the integration and mutual commitment of people in society. Dues to processes of individualization and social fragmentation in modern western societies, social contacts have come under increasing pressure. Individuals are finding it increasingly hard to develop and maintain a meaningful personal network, and more and more people can be characterized as socially isolated, experiencing feelings of loneliness or not participating in society.
Although social isolation has serious repercussions on people and communities, knowledge about this phenomenon remains rather limited. "Social Isolation in Modern Society" is the first multidisciplinary study to look at this issue. The book integrates relevant research traditions in the social sciences; bringing together sociological theories of social networks and psychological theories of feelings of loneliness. Both traditions are embedded in research, with the results of a large-scale international study being used to describe the extent, nature and divergent manifestations of social isolation. A new typology of social contacts is developed in order to take into account the number of network members and the quality of social contacts measured in terms of feelings of loneliness. The book provides a clear insight into personal, social and socio-economic causes and the consequences of social isolation and contains concrete policy recommendations.

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BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Sociology - General
Dewey: 302.545
LCCN: 2005009735
Series: Routledge Advances in Sociology
Physical Information: 0.9" H x 6.3" W x 9.3" (1.30 lbs) 336 pages
 
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Social isolation has serious repercussions for people and communities across the globe, yet knowledge about this phenomenon has remained rather limited - until now.

The first multidisciplinary study to explore this issue, Social Isolation in Modern Society integrates relevant research traditions in the social sciences and brings together sociological theories of social networks and psychological theories of feelings of loneliness. Both traditions are embedded in research, with the results of a large-scale international study being used to describe the extent, nature and divergent manifestations of social isolation.

With a new approach to social inequality, this empirically based study includes concrete policy recommendations, and presents a clear insight into personal, social and socio-economic causes and the consequences of social isolation.