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Social Control and Political Order
European Perspectives at the End of the Century

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April 1997 | 192 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
Social control is a key concept within sociology, arguably one of the most important. This vibrant collection of essays offers a profound and timely assessment of issues surrounding this concept and indicates its significance for the new political orders developing in contemporary Europe. Contributors debate the issues relating to the future of social control from a range of perspectives. They outline its history and politics in both Anglo-American sociology and the Hispanic world, discuss the weaknesses of the concept, and assess its relevance for contemporary Europe. Social Control and Political Order provides an in-depth examination of the debates on the possibilities and problems for social control as a core sociological concept. This will be essential reading for students and academics in political science, criminology, sociology, and legal studies.

Colin Sumner
Social Control
The History and Politics of a Central Concept in Anglo-American Sociology

 
Roberto Bergalli
The New Order in Spain and an Hispanic Perspective on the History and Meaning of Social Control
Dario Melossi
State and Social Control [ac]a la fin de si[gr]ecle
From the New World to the Constitution of the New Europe

 
Massimo Pavarini
Controlling Social Panic
Questions and Answers about Security in Italy at the End of the Millennium

 
Sebastian Scheerer and Henner Hess
Social Control
A Defence and Reformulation

 
Colin Sumner
The Decline of Social Control and the Rise of Vocabularies of Struggle
Roberto Bergalli
Unsolved Mysteries and Unforeseen Futures of Social Control

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