The science of dignity: measuring personhood and well-being in the United States

"In the twenty-first century, each life in a democratic society is considered sacred, at least abstractly. Yet, from calls for social justice, to worker layoffs and strikes, to conversations about the effects of cyberbullying and cancel culture, it has become essentially impossible for a person...

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Main Authors: Hitlin, Steven 1974- (Author), Andersson, Matthew A. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Oxford University Press [2023]
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Summary:"In the twenty-first century, each life in a democratic society is considered sacred, at least abstractly. Yet, from calls for social justice, to worker layoffs and strikes, to conversations about the effects of cyberbullying and cancel culture, it has become essentially impossible for a person in America to avoid thinking about their social relationships - and how those relationships might be different or better"--
Physical Description:viii, 224 Seiten 24 cm
ISBN:9780197743867

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