Gabriel Tarde

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critical analysis of artificiality in society
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Gabriel Tarde
Good Life
material agency
Mead's Model
Mead's Theory
Mead’s Model
Mead’s Theory
Modern Utopia
modernity
nature
neomonadology
network
Plural Publics
post-anthropocentrism
power relations
public engagement
science
social relations
social theory
society
Sociological Imaginary
sociological theory
sociology
Symbolic Interactionist Theory
Tarde's Analysis
Tarde's Sociology
Tarde's Theory
Tarde's Thought
Tarde’s Analysis
Tarde’s Sociology
Tarde’s Theory
Tarde’s Thought
the artificial
the future
the self
Unknown Unknown
Utopian Democracy
Utopian Stories
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032012797
  • Weight: 240g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 27 May 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book presents the core ideas of early sociologist Gabriel Tarde and suggests a new pathway for sociology based on his foundational work. Rejecting anthropocentrism, Tarde highlights the contrast between the natural and the artificial, uniquely emphasizing the positive significance of the artificial in an age in which people have come to distrust it profoundly. Recovering Tarde’s theory today in the context of contemporary as well as classical scholarship and recognizing how it fits with such phenomena as quantum physics and digital media, this book develops the concept of the cosmological imagination as the context for a critical Tardian analysis of artifice that can bring together what we know about our contemporary future-oriented global societies.

How we know the universe, our place in it, the place of other animals and objects in it, our global socialities, our human claims of power and privilege within it, are pointed questions Tarde asks as he wonders whether a future temporality conducive to constant artifice has become our normal human way of life. Considering our ambivalence about modern products and modernity in general, our thinking about the future, and our tendency to forget what nature used to signify in its presentation of problems beyond our control, such as illnesses and epidemics, Gabriel Tarde: The Future of the Artificial demonstrates the reasons for which we need to return to Tarde’s work to rediscover its relevance for public debate as we seek to think through the new era and its societies in which culture and nature are no longer distinct.

This book will appeal to scholars of social and political theory with interests in our digital age, new sociologies of materials and objects, neomonadology, and the thought of Gabriel Tarde.

David Toews is a senior tutor and course coordinator in the School of English and Media Studies at Massey University, New Zealand. He is the author of Social Life and Political Life in the Era of Digital Media.

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