Social Theory and the Political Imaginary: Practice, Critique, and History

Author:   Craig Browne (University of Sydney, Australia)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages:   198
Publication Date:   01 December 2023
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Social Theory and the Political Imaginary: Practice, Critique, and History is an innovative work of synthesis, critique and analysis. It presages a social theory perspective that recognizes the constitutive significance of the political imaginary in modernity. Social theory’s current dilemmas are explored through a series of interlinked assessments of recent substantial strands, specifically, Luc Boltanski’s pragmatism and the wider ‘practical turn,’ the perspectives of multiple modernities and global modernity, the outlook of social and political imaginaries and critical social theory. The political imaginary’s reconfigurations are evident in the tensions of global modernity, and original social theory interpretations are advanced of landmark instances of twenty-first-century social contestation: the Hong Kong protests conditioned by threats to civil freedoms and a lack of self-determination, the radical democratic practices of anti-austerity movements contesting capitalist globalization’s injustices and the inverted cosmopolitanism of the 2005 French Riots challenging the oppression and inequalities experienced by immigrant communities and marginalized youth. These incisive applications of social theory and complementary conceptual innovations illuminate the vicissitudes of social struggles, political forms and theoretical perspectives. Similarly, reflection on the political imaginary is found to enable a necessary rethinking of the interrelationship of practice, critique and history.

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Author:   Craig Browne (University of Sydney, Australia)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.930kg
ISBN:  

9781032415949


ISBN 10:   1032415940
Pages:   198
Publication Date:   01 December 2023
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction Craig Browne Chapter 1. Social Theory as a Project and as an Institution Craig Browne Chapter 2. The Modern Political Imaginary and the Problem of Hierarchy Craig Browne Chapter 3. From the Philosophy of Praxis to the Sociology of Practice Craig Browne Chapter 4. The Institution of Critique and the Critique of Institutions Craig Browne Chapter 5. The Political Forms of Modernity: The Gauchet-Badiou Debate over Democracy and Communism Craig Browne Chapter 6. Hong Kong as a Dual Periphery Craig Browne with Phillip Mar (Orcid 000-0002-3268-270X) Chapter 7. Austerity and its Antitheses: Practical Negations of Capitalist Legitimacy Craig Browne with Simon Susen (Orcid 0000-0003-0643-1891) Chapter 8. Enacting Half-Positions: Creative Disrespect in the 2005 French Riots Craig Browne with Phillip Mar (Orcid 000-0002-3268-270X) Index

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'Social Theory and the Political Imaginary will encourage – even force – Sociologists and Social Theorists to think about modernity in new and more expansive ways. The book is an excellent example of contemporary social theory, with its conceptual insights concerning the intersection and tensions between social imaginaries, especially those of democratic polities, nation states and capitalistic forms.' - Honorary Professor Jocelyn Pixlie, Macquarie University 'This is an especially important book for contemporary critical theory. Its contributions unfold on multiple layers that cut across current relations of domination as well as quests for emancipation. Browne encourages us to focus on the complex dynamics, contradictions, crises, and possibilities of our political imaginaries. By engaging with the reconfiguration of political imaginaries, social theory can make a key contribution to critically understanding the historical character of the relationships that define us. Browne’s book confronts us with matters that are unavoidable today and his own proposals are based on interrogations of theories sensitive to these practical concerns.' - Alejandro Bialakowsky (Professor and Researcher of Sociological Theory, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina).


'Social Theory and the Political Imaginary will encourage – even force – Sociologists and Social Theorists to think about modernity in new and more expansive ways. The book is an excellent example of contemporary social theory, with its conceptual insights concerning the intersection and tensions between certain social imaginaries, especially those of democratic polities, nation states and capitalistic forms.' - Honorary Professor Jocelyn Pixlie, Macquarie University


'Social Theory and the Political Imaginary will encourage – even force – Sociologists and Social Theorists to think about modernity in new and more expansive ways. The book is an excellent example of contemporary social theory, with its conceptual insights concerning the intersection and tensions between social imaginaries, especially those of democratic polities, nation states and capitalistic forms.' Honorary Professor Jocelyn Pixley, Macquarie University 'This is an especially important book for contemporary critical theory. Its contributions unfold on multiple layers that cut across current relations of domination as well as quests for emancipation. Browne encourages us to focus on the complex dynamics, contradictions, crises, and possibilities of our political imaginaries. By engaging with the reconfiguration of political imaginaries, social theory can make a key contribution to critically understanding the historical character of the relationships that define us. Browne’s book confronts us with matters that are unavoidable today and his own proposals are based on interrogations of theories sensitive to these practical concerns.' Alejandro Bialakowsky, Professor and Researcher of Sociological Theory, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina


Author Information

Craig Browne is an associate professor at The University of Sydney. He works in the area of critical social theory. His research into intersubjectivity, creative democracy, social change, contestation, global modernity and social and political imaginaries systematically revises the philosophy of praxis. He is the author of Critical Social Theory, Sage; and Habermas and Giddens on Praxis and Modernity: A Constructive Comparison, Anthem; and co-author of Taylor and Politics: A Critical Introduction, Edinburgh University Press. He co-edited Violence in France and Australia: Disorder in the Postcolonial Welfare State, SUP, and a special issue of Social Epistemology on conceptualizing the political imaginary.

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