
Social Avalanche
Crowds, Cities and Financial Markets
$107.13
- Paperback
290 pages
- Release Date
9 January 2020
Summary
Individuality and collectivity are central concepts in sociological inquiry. Incorporating cultural history, social theory, urban and economic sociology, Borch proposes an innovative rethinking of these key terms and their interconnections via the concept of the social avalanche.
Drawing on classical sociology, he argues that while individuality embodies a tension between the collective and individual autonomy, certain situations, such as crowds and other moments of group behaviour, c…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781108733632 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1108733638 |
| Author: | Christian Borch |
| Publisher: | Cambridge University Press |
| Imprint: | Cambridge University Press |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 290 |
| Release Date: | 9 January 2020 |
| Weight: | 480g |
| Dimensions: | 228mm x 152mm x 15mm |
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‘Internationally known for his work on the role played by the crowd theory in the origins of sociology, particularly in France at the end of the nineteenth century (The Politics of Crowds: An Alternative History of Sociology, Cambridge, 2012), Christian Borch, in this new book, develops a critical reinterpretation of this tradition which brought him to build a completely original conceptual apparatus. One of the interests of this frame is to render again social sciences attentive to the plasticity and uncertainty of social processes. Its empirical implementation sheds a new light on crucial and misunderstood aspects of our modernity, particularly in the financial sphere. An important book that will trigger new debates in social sciences.’ Luc Boltanski, School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences, Paris‘In Social Avalanche: Crowds, Cities and Financial Markets, Christian Borch brilliantly re-reads nineteenth- and early twentieth-century social, cultural and economic theories to reveal how they identified the tensions experienced by modern individuals trying to hold themselves together in crowds that also carried them away. Borch makes new connections between denizens of cities on the verge of losing their individuality in social avalanches and algorithms running off the rails in high-frequency-driven ‘Flash Crashes’. A fascinating read deeply relevant to our current era.’ Robin Wagner-Pacifici, University in Exile Professor of Sociology, New School for Social Research, New York
About The Author
Christian Borch
Christian Borch is professor of economic sociology and social theory at the Copenhagen Business School. He is author of several books, including the award-winning The Politics of Crowds: An Alternative History of Sociology (2012).
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