Description: Caf Society by A. Tjora, G. Scambler While tracing the historical emergence of the café as a social institution and noting its multiple faces and functions in the modernity of the occident, three themes run like threads of varying texture through the chapters: the social connectivity and inclusion of cafés, café as surrogate office, and café as site of exchange for news and views. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description While tracing the historical emergence of the café as a social institution and noting its multiple faces and functions in the modernity of the occident, three themes run like threads of varying texture through the chapters: the social connectivity and inclusion of cafés, café as surrogate office, and café as site of exchange for news and views. Author Biography Ray Oldenburg, Professor Emeritus at the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at the University of West Florida in PensacolaBodil Stenseth, External representative on the board of the Institute of Philosophy, history of ideas, art history and classical languages, University of Oslo.Paul Manning, Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, Trent University, CanadaTomas Moe SkjØlsvold, Researcher, Department of Interdisciplinary Studies of Culture, Norwegian University of Science and TechnologyIda Marie Henriksen, Research Assistant, Norwegian University of Science and TechnologyIngeborg GrØnning, PhD Candidate, Norwegian University of Science and TechnologyEric Laurier, Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Geography & the Lived Environment, University of Edinburgh.Keith Hampton, Assistant Professor of Communication, University of PennsylvaniaNeeti Gupta, PhD Candidate, University of PennsylvaniaFrans Oddner, Professor, Department of Sociology University of Kristianstad, SwedenErling Dokk Holm, researcher at the School of Marketing and at the Oslo School of Architecture at the Institute of Urbanism and landscape, Oslo School of Management, NorwayAlex Broom, Senior Lecturer in Health Sociology in the Faculty of Health Sciences at The University of SydneyPeter Walters, Lecturer in the Department of Sociology, University of Queensland, Australia Table of Contents Introduction: The Sociology of the Café 1. The Café as a third place; Ray Oldenburg 2. Heart of Urbanism. The Café - A Cultural History; Bodil Stenseth 3. The Theory of the Café Central and the Practice of the Café Peripheral: Aspirational and Abject Infrastructures of Sociability on the European Periphery; Paul Manning 4. Cafés, Third Places and the Enabling Sector of Civil Society ; Graham Scambler 5. The Café Community; Ida Marie Henriksen, Tomas Moe SkØlsvold, and Ingeborg GrØnning 6. Communal Awareness in the Urban Café; Aksel Tjora 7. Becoming a Barista; Eric Laurier 8. Community and Social Interaction in the Wireless City: Wi-fi Use in Public and Semi-public Spaces; Keith N. Hampton and Neeti Gupta 9. Design for Solitude; Erling Dokk Holm 10. The City, the Café and the Public Realm in Australia; Peter Walters and Alex Broom Review "This is a remarkable work of cultural urban sociology with ramifications for the understanding of network sociability and public space in history and in contemporary society. A great scholarly contribution that is also a pleasure to read." - Manuel Castells, Professor Emeritus, City Planning, University of California, Berkeley, USA"Graham Scambler and Aksel Tjora have edited a collection of international contributions examining the importance of cafés as third places, or staging areas for social networks and social solidarity. Such third places are so necessary that people will continue to create more of them, particularly in cities and in democratic societies - both of which are on the rise worldwide for the foreseeable future - and Café Society examines these places with new sociological depth. This volume is bound to be the last word on a timely subject for years to come." - William (Beau) Weston, Van Winkle Professor of Sociology, Centre College, USA Long Description Caf Review Quote "This is a remarkable work of cultural urban sociology with ramifications for the understanding of network sociability and public space in history and in contemporary society. A great scholarly contribution that is also a pleasure to read." - Manuel Castells, Professor Emeritus, City Planning, University of California, Berkeley, USA "Graham Scambler and Aksel Tjora have edited a collection of international contributions examining the importance of caf Details ISBN1137275928 Year 2013 ISBN-10 1137275928 ISBN-13 9781137275929 Media Book Format Hardcover Publication Date 2013-11-07 Short Title CAFE SOCIETY Language English DEWEY 306.4 Pages 208 Imprint Palgrave Macmillan Place of Publication Basingstoke Country of Publication United Kingdom UK Release Date 2013-11-07 AU Release Date 2013-11-07 NZ Release Date 2013-11-07 Edited by G. Scambler Author G. Scambler Publisher Palgrave Macmillan Alternative 9781349446438 Illustrations XI, 208 p. Audience Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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Author: A. Tjora, G. Scambler
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