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Jonas Larsen

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Sociologiens problemer - en grundbog

Sociologiens problemer - en grundbog

Anja Jørgensen; Bente Halkier; Lene Kühle; Anders Ejrnæs; Carsten Bagge Laustsen; Ida Willig; Inge Kryger Pedersen; Lars Bo Kaspersen; Lars Skov Henriksen; Mai Heide Ottosen; Marie Østergaard Møller; Michael Hviid Jacobsen; Sara Malou Strandvad; Thomas Olesen; Casper Bruun Jensen; Christopher Gad; Anders Blok; Jonas Larsen; Sune Qvotrup Jensen; Gitte Sommer Harrits; Ole Hammerslev; Kristoffer Kropp; Jens Christian Nielsen; Anders Sevelsted; Morten Brænder; Inger Glavind Bo; Nikolaj Kure; Jens Peter Thomsen; Niels Albertsen

Gyldendal
2019
nidottu
Sociologiens problemer – en grundbog leverer en pædagogisk indføring i sociologien og samfundets mest betydningsfulde problemfelter. Hvert kapitel tager fat i en central sociologisk problematik og udfolder herfra et overblik over de mest betydningsfulde teoriskoler og begreber, de definerende historiske og aktuelle udviklinger på området og de mest skelsættende empiriske studier og indsigter. Alt sammen med afsæt i danske samfundserfaringer og med udblik til den øvrige, globale verden. Bogen giver derfor anledning til at åbne vores forståelse af samfundet og dets problemer og udfordringer på nye og sociologisk kvalificerede måder. Mens der på dansk findes en række bøger, der introducerer til centrale sociologiske teorier og metoder, sætter denne grundbog sociologiens problemer i centrum såvel teoretisk som empirisk. Bogens bidragsydere udgøres af en vifte af kompetente sociologiske forskere fra hele landets universiteter og forskningsmiljøer. Bogen er redigeret af lektor i sociologi Anders Blok og af lektor i politisk sociologi Carsten Bagge Laustsen.
Etnografier

Etnografier

Michael Hviid Jacobsen; Hanne Louise Jensen; Kristine Juul; Anja Jørgensen; Søren Kristiansen; Morten Kyed; Jonas Larsen; Malene Charlotte Larsen; Oline Pedersen; Jon Dag Rasmussen; Kim Rasmussen; Cecilie Rubow; Ida Wentzel Winther

Gyldendal
2018
nidottu
Etnografi er en mangfoldig disciplin, som har givet nye indsigter i så forskellige områder som sundhedsvæsenet, uddannelsessektoren, private og offentlige organisationer, finanssektoren, den politiske verden og ikke mindst hverdagslivet. Også metodisk er etnografien mangesidet, og den klassiske antropologiske etnografi er videreudviklet i en række nye tilgange og perspektiver, der på forskellige måder tager højde for nye sociale omgangsformer og måder at kommunikere på, bl.a. på de sociale medier. Etnografier giver en metodenær introduktion til en række etnografiske områder. Bogen beskriver den klassiske antropologiske etnografi og gennemgår en række etnografiske tilgange til at studere byer, internettet, mobilitet og organisationer. Derudover præsenteres en række etnografiske temaer og analyseformer: det længevarende feltarbejde, transnational etnografi, visuel etnografi, litterær og filmisk etnografi samt etnografiske undersøgelser af både forbudte emner og af hverdagens ”almindelige” og umiddelbart uanseelige fænomener. Bogen er redigeret af Michael Hviid Jacobsen og Hanne Louise Jensen, hhv. professor og lektor i sociologi ved Aalborg Universitet, og har bidrag fra en række forskere på tværs af det etnografiske miljø.
Urban Marathons

Urban Marathons

Jonas Larsen

Routledge
2021
sidottu
This original social science text approaches marathon running as an everyday practice and a designed event, to draw upon and contribute to the literature on practice theory, urban events, rhythmanalysis and mobility. It bridges sport studies and discussions within sociology and geography about practice, movement and the city.Inspired by theoretical debates about embodied and multi-sensuous mobilities, social and material practices, and urban rhythms, this book explores the characteristics of marathon running as a bodily practice on the one hand and, on the other, marathon training grounds and events as unique places. This account takes marathon running seriously, using sociological and geographical theory to understand the practice in and of itself. Based on original empirical research and accessible to readers, taking them to training sessions in Copenhagen and to marathons in Tokyo, Kyoto, Berlin, Frankfurt, Valencia and Copenhagen, it draws out the globalised, codified and generic nature of marathon practices and design, yet also brings out the significant local differences. The book examines in ethnographic detail how marathon practices and places are produced by various materialities, cultural scripts, experts, runners and spectators, and practiced in embodied, multi-sensuous and ‘emplaced’ ways by ordinary runners. It develops a sociological practice approach to marathon running and geographical understanding of marathon places and rhythms. It demonstrates that marathon running is of broad interest because it calls for and allows lively and expressive ways of conducting and writing research and understanding the becoming of bodies, the intertwining of biological and mechanical rhythms, and the eventful potential of streets.It will appeal to postgraduate students and scholars in sport studies, geography and sociology interested in running, active mobility and ethnography, as well as tourism and urban events. The book will also appeal to general readers with an interest in marathon running.
Urban Marathons

Urban Marathons

Jonas Larsen

Routledge
2021
nidottu
This original social science text approaches marathon running as an everyday practice and a designed event, to draw upon and contribute to the literature on practice theory, urban events, rhythmanalysis and mobility. It bridges sport studies and discussions within sociology and geography about practice, movement and the city.Inspired by theoretical debates about embodied and multi-sensuous mobilities, social and material practices, and urban rhythms, this book explores the characteristics of marathon running as a bodily practice on the one hand and, on the other, marathon training grounds and events as unique places. This account takes marathon running seriously, using sociological and geographical theory to understand the practice in and of itself. Based on original empirical research and accessible to readers, taking them to training sessions in Copenhagen and to marathons in Tokyo, Kyoto, Berlin, Frankfurt, Valencia and Copenhagen, it draws out the globalised, codified and generic nature of marathon practices and design, yet also brings out the significant local differences. The book examines in ethnographic detail how marathon practices and places are produced by various materialities, cultural scripts, experts, runners and spectators, and practiced in embodied, multi-sensuous and ‘emplaced’ ways by ordinary runners. It develops a sociological practice approach to marathon running and geographical understanding of marathon places and rhythms. It demonstrates that marathon running is of broad interest because it calls for and allows lively and expressive ways of conducting and writing research and understanding the becoming of bodies, the intertwining of biological and mechanical rhythms, and the eventful potential of streets.It will appeal to postgraduate students and scholars in sport studies, geography and sociology interested in running, active mobility and ethnography, as well as tourism and urban events. The book will also appeal to general readers with an interest in marathon running.
Mobilities, Networks, Geographies

Mobilities, Networks, Geographies

Jonas Larsen; John Urry

Routledge
2016
nidottu
There have been striking increases in both long-distance travel and in communications through mobile phones, text messaging, emailing and videoconferencing. Such developments in communication, along with a similar increase in physical travel and movement of goods around the globe, reconfigure social networks by disconnecting and reconnecting people in new ways. This original book puts forward one of the first social science studies of the geographies of social networks and related mobilities of travel, communications and face-to-face meetings. The book examines five interdependent mobilities that form and reform these geographies of networks and travel in the contemporary world. These are: physical travel of people for work, leisure, pleasure, migration and escape; physical movement of objects delivered to producers, consumers and retailers; imaginative travel elsewhere through images and memories seen on texts, TV, computer screens and film; virtual travel on the internet; and communicative travel through letters, cards, telegrams, telephones, faxes, text messages and videoconferences. In the book the authors examine the interconnections between these different mobilities. They research how travel and social meetings require systems of coordination using virtual and communicative travel in-between physical travel and meetings. They argue that, while it might be imagined that there would be less need of physical meetings with improved technology, on the contrary, scheduled visits and meetings have become highly significant. The research shows that they are necessary to social life in the contemporary world, both within business and, especially, within families and friendships which are increasingly conducted at a distance.
Tourism, Performance and the Everyday

Tourism, Performance and the Everyday

Michael Haldrup; Jonas Larsen

Routledge
2015
nidottu
Tourism has become increasingly ‘exotic’, a process made possible by low-cost charter tourism and cheaper air tickets. Faraway and evermore ‘exotic’ holidays are becoming widespread and within reach as destinations make their entry into the mass tourism market. Strolls through the bazaars of Istanbul and cruises on the Nile are packaged into the sea, sand and sun culture of traditional forms of organized mass tourism. At the same time new technologies weave the fabric of tourism and everyday life even closer, circulating images, information, and objects between them. Taking off from this observation, Tourism, Performance and the Everyday invites readers to follow the flow’s of tourist desires, objects, meanings, photographs, fears, dreams and memories weaving together the spaces of and between Western Europe, Turkey and Egypt.Tourism, Performance and the Everyday carefully analyzes the cultural and social impacts of mass-tourist experiences of ‘exotic’ places on the wider aspects of everyday life. It treats mass-tourism as a cultural phenomenon that feeds into the practices and networks of peoples’ everyday lives rather than as an isolated, trivial or ‘exotic’ event. It traces how these impacts are mediated by various mobilities between home and away through innovate mobile and ethnographic research methods at tourist destinations and the home of tourists. The book contains analysis of diaries, photographs, blogs and photo web sharing sites, participant observation of performing tourists and ‘home ethnographies’ of the afterlife tourist photographs, souvenirs and memories. In doing this, the book traces out the multiple interconnections and mobilities between everyday spaces and leisure spaces as well as the multiple ways in which the Orient is consumed on holiday and at home. The book appeals to a wide audience among students, researchers and educators within the social and cultural sciences studying, researching and teaching theories and methods of tourism, Orientalism and cultural encounters as well as broader issues of leisure, consumption and everyday life.
The Tourist Gaze 3.0

The Tourist Gaze 3.0

John Urry; Jonas Larsen

SAGE Publications Ltd
2011
nidottu
"The original Tourist Gaze was a classic, marking out a new land to study and appreciate. This new edition extends into fresh areas with the same passion and insight of the object. Even more essential reading!" - Nigel Thrift, Vice-Chancellor, Warwick University This new edition of a seminal text restructures, reworks and remakes the groundbreaking previous versions making this book even more relevant for tourism students, researchers and designers. 'The tourist gaze' remains an agenda setting theory. Packed full of fascinating insights this major new edition intelligently broadens its theoretical and geographical scope to provide an account which responds to various critiques. All chapters have been significantly revised to include up-to-date empirical data, many new case studies and fresh concepts. Three new chapters have been added which explore: photography and digitizationembodied performancesrisks and alternative futures This book is essential reading for all involved in contemporary tourism, leisure, cultural policy, design, economic regeneration, heritage and the arts.
The Tourist Gaze 3.0

The Tourist Gaze 3.0

John Urry; Jonas Larsen

SAGE Publications Ltd
2011
sidottu
"The original Tourist Gaze was a classic, marking out a new land to study and appreciate. This new edition extends into fresh areas with the same passion and insight of the object. Even more essential reading!" - Nigel Thrift, Vice-Chancellor, Warwick University This new edition of a seminal text restructures, reworks and remakes the groundbreaking previous versions making this book even more relevant for tourism students, researchers and designers. 'The tourist gaze' remains an agenda setting theory. Packed full of fascinating insights this major new edition intelligently broadens its theoretical and geographical scope to provide an account which responds to various critiques. All chapters have been significantly revised to include up-to-date empirical data, many new case studies and fresh concepts. Three new chapters have been added which explore: photography and digitizationembodied performancesrisks and alternative futures This book is essential reading for all involved in contemporary tourism, leisure, cultural policy, design, economic regeneration, heritage and the arts.
Tourism, Performance and the Everyday

Tourism, Performance and the Everyday

Michael Haldrup; Jonas Larsen

Routledge
2009
sidottu
Tourism has become increasingly ‘exotic’, a process made possible by low-cost charter tourism and cheaper air tickets. Faraway and evermore ‘exotic’ holidays are becoming widespread and within reach as destinations make their entry into the mass tourism market. Strolls through the bazaars of Istanbul and cruises on the Nile are packaged into the sea, sand and sun culture of traditional forms of organized mass tourism. At the same time new technologies weave the fabric of tourism and everyday life even closer, circulating images, information, and objects between them. Taking off from this observation, Tourism, Performance and the Everyday invites readers to follow the flow’s of tourist desires, objects, meanings, photographs, fears, dreams and memories weaving together the spaces of and between Western Europe, Turkey and Egypt.Tourism, Performance and the Everyday carefully analyzes the cultural and social impacts of mass-tourist experiences of ‘exotic’ places on the wider aspects of everyday life. It treats mass-tourism as a cultural phenomenon that feeds into the practices and networks of peoples’ everyday lives rather than as an isolated, trivial or ‘exotic’ event. It traces how these impacts are mediated by various mobilities between home and away through innovate mobile and ethnographic research methods at tourist destinations and the home of tourists. The book contains analysis of diaries, photographs, blogs and photo web sharing sites, participant observation of performing tourists and ‘home ethnographies’ of the afterlife tourist photographs, souvenirs and memories. In doing this, the book traces out the multiple interconnections and mobilities between everyday spaces and leisure spaces as well as the multiple ways in which the Orient is consumed on holiday and at home. The book appeals to a wide audience among students, researchers and educators within the social and cultural sciences studying, researching and teaching theories and methods of tourism, Orientalism and cultural encounters as well as broader issues of leisure, consumption and everyday life.
Mobilities, Networks, Geographies

Mobilities, Networks, Geographies

Jonas Larsen; John Urry

Ashgate Publishing Limited
2006
sidottu
There have been striking increases in both long-distance travel and in communications through mobile phones, text messaging, emailing and videoconferencing. Such developments in communication, along with a similar increase in physical travel and movement of goods around the globe, reconfigure social networks by disconnecting and reconnecting people in new ways. This original book puts forward one of the first social science studies of the geographies of social networks and related mobilities of travel, communications and face-to-face meetings. The book examines five interdependent mobilities that form and reform these geographies of networks and travel in the contemporary world. These are: physical travel of people for work, leisure, pleasure, migration and escape; physical movement of objects delivered to producers, consumers and retailers; imaginative travel elsewhere through images and memories seen on texts, TV, computer screens and film; virtual travel on the internet; and communicative travel through letters, cards, telegrams, telephones, faxes, text messages and videoconferences. In the book the authors examine the interconnections between these different mobilities. They research how travel and social meetings require systems of coordination using virtual and communicative travel in-between physical travel and meetings. They argue that, while it might be imagined that there would be less need of physical meetings with improved technology, on the contrary, scheduled visits and meetings have become highly significant. The research shows that they are necessary to social life in the contemporary world, both within business and, especially, within families and friendships which are increasingly conducted at a distance.