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Rethinking Social Exclusion: The End of the Social?

English

By (author): Simon Winlow Steve Hall

classic Winlow and Hall bleak, brilliant and unmatched in the art of rethinking crucial social issues. Enlightening, and rather scary.
- Professor Beverley Skeggs, Goldsmiths, University of London

This superb book inhabits a unique theoretical space and demonstrates Winlow and Hall at their brilliant best as theorists of contemporary social exclusion.
- Professor John Armitage, University of Southampton

making exemplary use of critical theory, this book represents a powerful, rallying response to Benjamins notion that It is only for the sake of those without a hope that hope is given to us.
- Dr Paul A. Taylor, author of Zizek and the Media

an intellectual tour de force. Winlow and Hall, outriders of a radically different political economy for our era, have done it again. Their latest book is the critical criminology book of the decade, and the best account of capitalism since the 2008 crash A devastating critical analysis of the effects of neo-liberalism.
- Professor Steve Redhead, Charles Sturt University

I had long regarded social exclusion to be another zombie-concept that retained no analytic or political purchase whatsoever. This book has changed my mind.
- Professor Roger Burrows, Goldsmiths, University of London

In their quest to rethink the study of social exclusion, Winlow and Hall offer a startling analysis of social disintegration and the retreat into subjectivity. They claim that the reality of social exclusion is not simply displayed in ghettos and sink estates. It can also be discerned in exclusive gated housing developments, in the non-places of the shopping mall, in the deadening reality of low-level service work and in the depressing uniformity of our political parties.

Simon Winlow is Professor of Criminology at the Social Futures Institute, Teesside University.

Steve Hall is Professor of Criminology at the Social Futures Institute, Teesside University.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Nov 2013
  • Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781849201087

About Simon WinlowSteve Hall

Simon Winlow is Professor of Criminology School of Social Sciences Business & Law at Teesside University.  Steve Hall is Professor of Criminology at the Social Futures Institute Teesside University.

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