Fr. 155.00

Understanding Sleep - An Introduction to the Sociology of Sleep

English · Hardback

Will be released 31.12.2023

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Understanding Sleep: An Introduction to the Sociology of Sleep provides a clear and critical analysis of how sleep is studied from a sociological perspective. Written in a stimulating and accessible style, Understanding Sleep will strongly appeal to students and researchers who aim to understand why sleep is a valuable and interesting focus for sociological research.


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Introduction: The sociological implications of sleep Part I: Sleep In the Stream of Sociology 1. The Emergence of the Sociology of Sleep: Historical context and recent developments 2. Pioneering Sleep Research: Methods and theory 3. Sleep as a Sociological Prism: Understanding Time through the Study of Sleep Part II: Remaining Challenges and New Directions 4. Sleep and the Body: Intersections between Sociology and Biology 5. The Social Significance of Sleep: Beyond passivity 6. Organizations and Objects that Sleep: Sleep as metaphor and process Conclusion: On the Complexities of Studying Sleep


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Understanding Sleep: An Introduction to the Sociology of Sleep provides a clear and critical analysis of how sleep is studied from a sociological perspective. Written in a stimulating and accessible style, Understanding Sleep will strongly appeal to students and researchers who aim to understand why sleep is a valuable and interesting focus for sociological research.

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