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E-raamat: Defiance of Global Commitment: A Complex Social Psychology [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

(Kent State University, USA)
  • Formaat: 272 pages, 6 Halftones, black and white; 6 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Complexity in Social Science
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Jul-2019
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781351137140
  • Taylor & Francis e-raamat
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  • Formaat: 272 pages, 6 Halftones, black and white; 6 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Complexity in Social Science
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Jul-2019
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781351137140

The Brexit vote; the election of Trump; the upsurge of European nationalism; the devolution of the Arab Spring; global violence; Chinese expansionism; disruptive climate change; the riotous instabilities of the world capitalist system…While diverse in nature, these events share a common denominator: they are less a failure of policy, and more a complex social psychological reaction to globalization, the result of which presently threatens our survival on Earth.

Based on a critical reading of Freud’s Civilization and its discontents, The defiance of global commitment constructs a complex social psychology of how people all over the world are addressing globalization. Drawing on the latest advances in the cognitive, social, and complexity sciences, this timely volume presents a global model of defiance and the triangular tensions between nostalgic retreat, global aggression, and civil society, as manifested in forms ranging from nostalgic resentment and LGBTQI issues to racism and ecological aggression.

Revealing how globalization and its discontents manifest the darker reaches of the human psyche and its conflicted relations with others, this insightful monograph will appeal to undergraduate and postgraduate students, as well as postdoctoral researchers, interested in fields such as globalization studies, complexity sciences and social psychology.

List of figures
viii
Acknowledgment ix
Introduction 1(12)
Commitment
1(3)
Defiance
4(1)
Civilization and its discontents
5(3)
The defiance of global commitment
8(5)
PART I Oceanic feeling and the pursuit of happiness
13(22)
1 Oceanic commitment and the global: fostering a complex systems view of the world
15(8)
Oceanic feeling
15(1)
An archaeology of mind
16(1)
Embracing a complex systems view
17(6)
2 We are condemned to seek happiness
23(12)
What is happiness?
23(3)
Our assessment of Freud's argument
26(3)
Civilization, reality, and happiness
29(1)
Liberal society and the problem of religion
30(5)
PART II Globalization: a complex social psychology
35(64)
A note on method
36(3)
3 The impossible promise of globalization: globalization and fear of the global
39(36)
The problem of globalization
39(1)
Postindustrialization
40(2)
The world capitalist system
42(13)
The complexities of globalization
55(5)
Global network society
60(10)
Globalization's impossible promise
70(5)
4 The impossible promise of globalization: nostalgic retreat and the importance of society
75(24)
The evolutionary necessity of society
75(6)
The call of nostalgic primitivism
81(15)
The restriction of human instinct
96(3)
PART III Idstincts/drive and repression/resistance
99(56)
5 Idstincts and drives: an embodied-mind approach
101(30)
Our approach to theory
101(2)
Instincts and drives
103(15)
Idstincts and societal drives
118(6)
Conclusion
124(7)
6 Repression and resistance: a complex social psychology of global power
131(24)
On any given Sunday
131(1)
Repression
132(5)
Id-ego-superego or Eros-Thanatos?
137(1)
Everything is (NOT) repression
138(6)
Resistance and defiance
144(1)
A global model of resistance
145(3)
Social problems as complex systems
148(4)
Conclusion
152(3)
PART IV Sex, aggression, and death
155(97)
Our research questions
155(2)
7 Sex, sexuality, and gender
157(35)
A bit of hermeneutics
157(2)
Defining our terms
159(3)
Freud's patriarchal heterosexism
162(3)
Critiquing Freud
165(7)
Overcoming patriachal heterosexism
172(20)
8 Aggression, otherness, and death
192(36)
The ring of malice
192(3)
A bit of hermeneutics
195(2)
On aggression
197(31)
9 The Global Strongarms versus global civil society
228(24)
Precis de nos recherches
228(14)
The tripartite problem
242(1)
The Global Strongarms
243(5)
The adjacent possible
248(4)
Index 252
Brian Castellani, Professor of Sociology, Kent State University, USA; and Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry, Northeast Ohio Medical University, USA