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Social Solidarity and the Gift

Social Solidarity and the Gift

Social Solidarity and the Gift

Aafke E. Komter, Universiteit Utrecht, The Netherlands
February 2005
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Paperback
9780521600842

    This book brings together two traditions of thinking about social ties: sociological theory on solidarity and anthropological theory on gift exchange. The purpose of the book is to explore both how theoretical traditions may complete and enrich each other, and how they may illuminate transformations in solidarity. The main argument, supported by empirical illustrations, is that a theory of solidarity should incorporate some of the core insights from anthropological gift theory. The book presents a theoretical model covering both positive and negative - selective and excluding - aspects and consequences of solidarity. It is concluded that over the past century solidarity has undergone a fundamental transformation, from Durkheim's 'organic' solidarity to a type of solidarity which can be called 'segmented': separate, autonomous social segments connecting with other segments, no longer out of necessity and mutual dependency but on the basis of individual choice. Solidarity has, thereby, become more noncomittal.

    • Combines sociological and anthropological theory, while also referring to psychology and political philosophy resulting in a successful, interdisciplinary book
    • Is not merely theoretical, but is substantiated by empirical research results
    • Written in an accessible style; its potential readership extends to non-academics

    Reviews & endorsements

    'The book is interdisciplinary in intent, seeking to bring together sociological and anthropological theory (on solidarity and the gift respectively) into a productive synthesis. … Social Solidarity and the Gift is a thoughtful exploration of where it is that kindness gets you, and will be of use and interest to a wide social scientific audience …' Journal of Social Anthropology

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    Product details

    February 2005
    Paperback
    9780521600842
    248 pages
    229 × 152 × 14 mm
    0.34kg
    1 b/w illus. 12 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Part I. The gift: meanings and motives:
    • 1. The social meanings of things
    • 2. Patterns of giving and receiving
    • 3. The anatomy of gratitude
    • 4. Women, gifts and power
    • 5. Social theory and social ties
    • 6. Solidarity, gifts and exclusion
    • 7. Family solidarity
    • Part II. Contemporary solidarity:
    • 8. Changing solidarity
    • 9. Social solidarity and the gift
    • References
    • Index.
      Author
    • Aafke E. Komter , Universiteit Utrecht, The Netherlands

      Aafke E. Komter is professor and endowed chair of Comparative Studies of Social Solidarity at Utrecht University, and head of the Department of Social Science at University College, Utrecht. Her articles on informal giving, reciprocity and solidarity, power, morality and gender issues have appeared in international journals such as Sociology, the Journal of Marriage and the Family and the Journal of Family Issues. She is editor of The Gift: An Interdisciplinary Perspective.