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The (In)Visibilization Society
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Today, we are living in a new social order: the (in)visibilization society. How and why is this society making so many human beings and the environment invisible, while simultaneously developing an...
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19 December 2024

Today, we are living in a new social order: the (in)visibilization society. How and why is this society making so many human beings and the environment invisible, while simultaneously developing and expanding the practices, means, and structures to make them supposedly more "visible"? And what future(s) await(s) this society? This book offers a new sociological analysis of contemporary societies by exploring some of their core contradictions and resulting socio-ecological (dis)illusions and crises, together with the related conflicts between the (in)visible — now taking place within and between analog and digital spaces.
Price: $130.00
Pages: 186
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Studies in Critical Social Sciences
Publication Date:
19 December 2024
ISBN: 9789004714946
Format: Hardcover
Ana Cárdenas Tomažič. Ph.D. (2009) FU Berlin; alumna of the Humboldt Foundation (AvH) and the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD). She is Professor of Sociology and member of the scientific committee in the "Trans(in)disciplinarities" postdoc program run jointly by Unitierra (Colombia) and the Ph.D. program in Social Sciences of Universidad Nacional de San Juan (Argentina). This postdoc program is institutionally embedded within the Latin American Council of Social Sciences (CLACSO, Argentina) and the Argentinean Sociological Association (AAS). Until recently, she served as Professor of Sociology at the IfS/Goethe University and as an elected member of the DGS "Sociology as a Vocation" Commission (2023-2025).