Understanding Society

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Created: 2012-11-01 08:50
Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
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Description: Margaret Thatcher famously declared that there is no such thing as society. Her successor David Cameron has asserted that the concept of ‘The Big Society’ is a central plank of his administration’s agenda.

Universities have found it easy to take a distanced view of the rhetoric of government, but the current Conservative government has also insisted that this concept of ‘The Big Society’ must determine a significant proportion of research funding. ‘Society’ is one of the most contested terms in modern thinking – though completely undefined in government policy! What then should we make of the command to think of ‘The Big Society’?

Society can mean the widest delineaments of public community life or it can imply the most delimited arena of upper-class posing. Can we talk of society without talking of culture? Religion? Gender? Power? Class? Nationhood? Is society only a term of modern thinking? To answer these interrelated and vexing questions, we have invited a leading group of anthropologists, cultural historians, social scientists and philosophers to explore ‘understanding society’.

The second series of CRASSH lectures is led by Lord Giddens, not only one of the world’s most distinguished sociologists but also a key intellectual figure in the development of the Labour government’s social policy the ‘Third Way’. Our second speaker is Juliet Mitchell whose work on psychoanalysis and feminism defines the field. If the personal is political, what place is there for social psychology in understanding society? Richard Sennett – recently described as the sage of the tempers of our times – is our third speaker. His combination of broad political and social insight is crucial for a question as general as understanding society. Bruno Latour – world famous contributor to network theory – has provided one of the most polemical voices in the challenge to those who wish to see society or its institutions as natural or inevitable in form. Marilyn Strathern, one of the most celebrated anthropological thinkers of her generation may agree with Margaret Thatcher that there is no such thing as society – but not for the same reasons. How can society be understood without the insights of anthropology?

The lecture series will be followed by two further events: first, at Kings Place in London, Lord Giddens, Juliet Mitchell and Richard Sennett will take part in a further panel discussion chaired by Simon Franklin looking back at the series and drawing together some conclusions. Finally, in Lent 2013 Judith Butler will give a final lecture in Cambridge on the theme from her unique perspective of feminism, philosophy and language.
 

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Lord Giddens: Understanding Society - A Sociologist's Perspective


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Lord Giddens

Lord Giddens will give the first in a series of five lectures on Understanding Society. The series will culminate in a panel discussion at Kings Place on Tuesday...

Collection: Understanding Society

Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities

Created: Thu 1 Nov 2012


Professor Bruno Latour: The Modes of Existence project: an exercise in collective inquiry and digital humanities


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This lecture takes place between the French publication of Bruno Latour's An Inquiry into Modes of Existence: An Anthropology of the Moderns and the full version of the digital...

Collection: Understanding Society

Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities

Created: Fri 9 Nov 2012


Professor Juliet Mitchell: 'in my heart there was a kind of fighting' (Hamlet): some thoughts on warring and war


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Professor Juliet Mitchell

Professor Juliet Mitchell will give the second in a series of five lectures on Understanding Society. The series will culminate in a panel discussion...

Collection: Understanding Society

Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities

Created: Thu 1 Nov 2012


Professor Marilyn Strathern: Taking care of a concept: anthropological reflections on the assisted society


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Professor Marilyn Strathern

Professor Marilyn Strathern will give the final lecture in a series of five lectures on Understanding Society. The series will culminate in a panel...

Collection: Understanding Society

Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities

Created: Fri 16 Nov 2012


Professor Richard Sennett: The Open City


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Richard Sennett will focus on the relation of social life to physical design. In this lecture he'll explore what shape cities should have to admit the complexities and conflicts...

Collection: Understanding Society

Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities

Created: Mon 25 Feb 2013