Political Ideologies: An Introduction
Autor Andrew Heywooden Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 mar 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781352011944
ISBN-10: 1352011948
Pagini: 21
Ilustrații: 6 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 168 x 240 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Ediția:7th ed. 2021
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Red Globe Press
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1352011948
Pagini: 21
Ilustrații: 6 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 168 x 240 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Ediția:7th ed. 2021
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Red Globe Press
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
A
range
of
innovative
learning
features
and
boxes
aid
learning
and
stimulate
critical
reflection,
including:
on-page
definitions
of
key
terms,
questions
for
discussion,
'Political
Ideologies
in
Action'
cases,
Key
Concepts
and
Key
Thinker
boxes,
and
boxes
highlighting
points
of
tension
within
each
ideology
Notă biografică
Andrew
Heywood
is
author
of
such
best-selling
textbooks
as
Politics,
Political
Ideologies
and
Global
Politics,
used
by
hundreds
of
thousands
of
students
around
the
world.
Andrew
was
vice
principal
of
Croydon
College,
having
previously
been
director
of
studies
at
Orpington
College
and
head
of
politics
at
Farnborough
Sixth-Form
College.
Cuprins
1.
Introducing
Political
Ideologies
2.
Liberalism
3.
Conservatism
4.
Socialism
5.
Anarchism
6.
Nationalism
7.
Fascism
8.
Populism
9.
Feminism
10.
Green
Ideology
11.
Multiculturalism
12.
Religious
Fundamentalism
13.
Why
Political
Ideologies
Matter.
Recenzii
Every
summer,
I
teach
a
course
on
politics
and
popular
culture
and
assign
Andrew
Heywood's
Political
Ideologies.
The
book
provides
a
clear
introduction
to
the
'isms'
that
shape
how
most
of
us
think
about
politics,
including,
in
the
new
edition,
populism.
The
book
hits
the
sweet
spot
of
being
accessible
to
newcomers
and
illuminating
for
more
advanced
students.
This brand-new edition of Andrew Heywood's Political Ideologies reflects the challenges and developments of our times: it includes a chapter on Populism, a Feminism chapter comprising intersectionality, trans theory and queer theory, an in-depth analysis of postcolonialism, case studies on contemporary issues and a discussion about the future prospects of each ideology. An indispensable tool for learning and teaching.
A rare book which helps teachers not only inform but also inspire students to discover their place among competing ideologies. Heywood's orderly presentation provides readers with excellent access to a wide range of ideological identities.
Political Ideologies represents an excellent resource that continues to be of interest to both staff and students. Heywood sets out and develops a clear understanding of the ideologies that continue to shape contemporary politics and society.
Political ideologies reflects considerable scholarship but communicates this in a clear and accessible way. The format, including tables and boxes that compare ideologies, is exceptionally reader friendly. The tracking of the evolution of ideologies is particularly good, and helps students (and others!) make sense of the bewildering forest of labels that litter the political landscape today. This is a book students will actually read!
Andrew Heywood's book remains one of the best introductions to the study of political ideologies. Its main strength lies in the author's ability to explain complex ideas in an engaging and accessible way, while the 'Political Ideologies in Action' features encourage the reader to reflect on the relationship between political ideas and contemporary issues.
This book is essential reading as a core text in political ideologies. It explores in detail the origins, key concepts, variants and tensions within ideologies, and this new edition provides even more extensive consideration of the most recent developments in ideology such as populism and trans and queer theory. A key attractive feature is the way the book relates ideology to current themes such as decolonising the curriculum; nationalism and the pandemic, anarchism and cyberspace. In short, this is a well written, comprehensive, up-to-date and above all stimulating text.
This brand-new edition of Andrew Heywood's Political Ideologies reflects the challenges and developments of our times: it includes a chapter on Populism, a Feminism chapter comprising intersectionality, trans theory and queer theory, an in-depth analysis of postcolonialism, case studies on contemporary issues and a discussion about the future prospects of each ideology. An indispensable tool for learning and teaching.
A rare book which helps teachers not only inform but also inspire students to discover their place among competing ideologies. Heywood's orderly presentation provides readers with excellent access to a wide range of ideological identities.
Political Ideologies represents an excellent resource that continues to be of interest to both staff and students. Heywood sets out and develops a clear understanding of the ideologies that continue to shape contemporary politics and society.
Political ideologies reflects considerable scholarship but communicates this in a clear and accessible way. The format, including tables and boxes that compare ideologies, is exceptionally reader friendly. The tracking of the evolution of ideologies is particularly good, and helps students (and others!) make sense of the bewildering forest of labels that litter the political landscape today. This is a book students will actually read!
Andrew Heywood's book remains one of the best introductions to the study of political ideologies. Its main strength lies in the author's ability to explain complex ideas in an engaging and accessible way, while the 'Political Ideologies in Action' features encourage the reader to reflect on the relationship between political ideas and contemporary issues.
This book is essential reading as a core text in political ideologies. It explores in detail the origins, key concepts, variants and tensions within ideologies, and this new edition provides even more extensive consideration of the most recent developments in ideology such as populism and trans and queer theory. A key attractive feature is the way the book relates ideology to current themes such as decolonising the curriculum; nationalism and the pandemic, anarchism and cyberspace. In short, this is a well written, comprehensive, up-to-date and above all stimulating text.