Social Isolation in Modern Society

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A01=Anja Machielse
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Author_Ludwien Meeuwesen
Author_Roelof Hortulanus
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Club Life
community participation
competences
contact
De Jong Gierveld
empirical study on social exclusion
Environmental Isolation
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factors
Happy Youth
health inequalities
Heterogeneous Neighbourhoods
Homogeneous Neighbourhoods
Informal Support
loneliness research
Loneliness Scale
Mental Vulnerability
Negative Life Events
Neighbourly Contacts
network
Network Scope
Network Size
participation
Person's Network Size
personal
Personal Competences
Personal Network
Person’s Network Size
Potential Social Support
psychosocial wellbeing
Report Mark
Social Isolation
social network analysis
Social Typology
societal
Societal Participation
Subgroup Profiling
support
support systems
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Total Dutch Population
Unsatisfactory Marks
van
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415543880
  • Weight: 570g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Mar 2009
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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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.

Roelof Hortulanus is a senior lecturer in urban sociology in the Interdisciplinary Social Science Department at Utrecht University, The Netherlands.

Anja Machielse is a lecturer in the Interdisciplinary Social Science

Department at Utrecht University.

Ludwien Meeuwesen is an associate professor in the Interdisciplinary Social Science Department at Utrecht University.

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