The Pandemic, the wars, the crisis of political institutions, and the expansion of the intensive use of social networks have impacted the elaboration of phantoms and fantasies that emerge from the modifications of the politics of the bodies and politics of emotions: todaywhat more than never?the sensibilities are changing on a global scale.
Emotions and politics of sensibilities registered in the current process of colonization of the inner planet imply the urgency of relieving the forms that its impacts acquire in the daily life of a global scale that becomes trans-globalization.
Trans-globalization is characterized by the modification of three basic features of the structuring processes on a planetary scale: (a) the unnoticed acceptance of the global extension of the banalization of the good, the politics of perversion, and the logic of waste; (b) the return of the question/tension/paradox of sovereignty as a physical device for international mediation of virtual transnational commodification; and (c) the acceleration of the so-called energy transition.
This book offers a reflection about the state of politics of sensibilities on a planetary scale today; the authors propose a space that is destined to listen and exchange our own experiences of inquiry.
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Sensibilities and Emotion on Trans-Globalisation Era is a timely and profound exploration of the evolving complexities in our interconnected world. Through an interdisciplinary approach, the text illuminates the fragile interplay of gender, age, ethnicity and class, offering crucial insights into the shifting dynamics of global inequalities with a focus on sensibilities and emotions, crucial elements of our sociocultural worlds, relations and experiences. It is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand contemporary sociocultural trends and transformations Begonya Enguix Grau, Professor of Social and Cultural Anthropology, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC) Sensibilities and Emotion on Trans-Globalisation Era is a very interesting book with accurate content that prompts readers to contemplate the intricate relationship between the politics of sensibilities and emotions in the era of digital transglobalisation. It is a valuable scientific resource that contributes significantly to the study of transglobalisation and the politics of sensitivities Marco Palmieri, Department of Communication and Social Research, University of Rome
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Explores global political sensibilities and fosters dialogue to understand and exchange diverse investigative experiences, shaping contemporary planetary politics of sensibilities
Preface: Sensibilities at the Turn of the Twentieth Century Maximiliano
E. Korstanje;
1. Towards a Theory of Trans-globalisation from the Politics of
SensibilitiesAdrian Scribano; WORK, LABOUR AND EMOTIONS,
2. Freedom of
Platforms: Conflict, Bodies and Emotions in the Work of Riders (Argentina)
Pedro Lisdero;
3. Emotion, Power and Counterpower: An Anthropological
Perspective from the Movement from the Right of Housing in Rome
(Italy)Osvaldo Costantini; IMAGES, EMOTIONS AND SENSIBILITIES,
4. Migrants,
Images and Emotions at the Petronio Įlvarez Pacific Music Festival in Cali,
Colombia Paola Andrea Cano Molina and Juan Antonio Roche Cįrcel;
5. How the
Pandemic Still Speaks to Us: Towards a Sociology of Images and Emotions
Marina Ciampi; YOUNG PEOPLE AND SENSIBILITIES,
6. Individualised but Not
Individualist: Young Peoples Experiences of Sociation and Cooperative
Individualisation in MilanEnzo Colombo and Paola Rebughini;
7. Exploring
Youth and Education: Between Sociological Tradition, Field Research and
Public Engagement Gennaro Iorio and Maurizio Merico; CONSUMPTION, SOCIETY
AND SENSIBILITIES,
8. Between Consumer Change and New Awareness: Dealing with
Emotions during the COVID-19 LockdownGeraldina Roberti;
9. It Never Rains
but It Pours. Social Policies between the Lack and the Not EnoughAngélica
De Sena and Andrea Dettano ; Conclusions: Beyond the Boundaries of
EmotionSilvia Cataldi and Fabrizio Martire; Index
Adrian Scribano is the Director of the Centre for Sociological Research and Studies and a Principal Researcher at the National Council for Scientific and Technical Research of Argentina. He is also the Director of the Latin American Journal of Studies on Bodies, Emotions, and Society. He is Chercheur Associé LEIRIS Paul Valéry Montpellier 3 au Département de sociologie de lUFR 5 and Adjunct Professor at Torrens University Australia.
Silvia Cataldi is an Associate Professor of sociology at the Department of Development and Socialization processes of Sapienza University of Rome (Italy). Since her PhD, she teaches sociology and research methods at bachelors and masters degree courses and doctoral schools. She addresses her research on solidarity actions, with a focus on the empowerment of most vulnerable targets and prison environment, through projects financed by the European Commission. She is the coordinator of the International Sociological Associations TG12 Social Love and Solidarity, board member of the European Sociological Associations Research NetworkQualitative Methods (RN20), and coordinator of the international research network Social-One.
Fabrizio Martire (PhD) is Full Professor of Sociology at the Department of Communication and Social Research, Sapienza University of Rome. Among his main scientific interests are sociological theory, history of sociology and social research, methodology of social research (with a specific focus on data collection strategies and techniques), public opinion analysis, and evaluation (with a specific focus on quality of social research outputs). On these issues he has organized and supervised several scientific projects, publishing almost 80 essays (monographs, edited volumes, articles in Italian and international journals, chapters). He is a member of the Advisory Board of the Research NetworkQuantitative Methods (RN21) of the European Sociological Association (since 2019). Since 2021, he is the Director of the BA program in Communication, technologies and digital cultures at Sapienza University of Rome.