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The Social and its Problems: On Problematic Sociology

Chapter of: Inventing the Social(pp. 212–233)

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TitleThe Social and its Problems
SubtitleOn Problematic Sociology
ContributorMartin Savransky(author)
Landing pagehttps://www.matteringpress.org/books/inventing-the-social/read/9-o-the-social-and-its-problems-on-problematic-sociology
Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
CopyrightMartin Savransky
PublisherMattering Press
Published on2018-07-11
Page rangepp. 212–233
LanguageEnglish (Original)
Contributors

Martin Savransky

(author)
Lecturer and Director of the Unit of Play at the Department of Sociology at Goldsmiths University of London

Martin Savransky is Lecturer and Director of the Unit of Play at the Department of Sociology, Goldsmiths, University of London. His works develops a philosophy of practices, weaving together a speculative pragmatism with an ecologically pluralistic politics. He is the author of The Adventure of Relevance (Palgrave, 2016), co-editor of Speculative Research: The Lure of Possible Futures (Routledge 2017), and guest-editor of a special issue titled ‘Isabelle Stengers and The Dramatization of Philosophy’ (forthcoming in SubStance). He is currently working on a second monograph under the title of Around the Day in Eighty Worlds: Politics of the Pluriverse.