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David Weir

    1 janvier 1947

    Le travail de David Weir offre un examen critique de la littérature et de la culture modernistes. Il explore méticuleusement les liens complexes entre les mouvements esthétiques, les idéologies politiques et les changements culturels, avec un accent particulier sur la décadence et le modernisme. Weir explore comment les artistes et les écrivains ont répondu aux transformations sociétales et ont façonné les compréhensions contemporaines de l'art et de la culture. Son approche révèle des liens profonds entre l'innovation littéraire et les discours intellectuels et sociaux plus larges.

    Social Problems of Modern Britain
    The Bhopal Syndrome
    Decadence: A Very Short Introduction
    The Sociology of Modern Britain
    • The Bhopal Syndrome

      Pesticides, Environment and Health

      • 230pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the catastrophic Bhopal gas tragedy of 1984, this book provides a detailed account of one of the worst industrial disasters in history. It explores the events leading up to the incident, the immediate aftermath, and the long-term impact on the affected community. Through a blend of personal narratives and analytical insights, it highlights the human and environmental consequences of negligence in industrial practices, making it a poignant reflection on safety and accountability.

      The Bhopal Syndrome2022
    • The discussion and analysis of social problems in this reader is aimed both at those who study them in the context of specific academic disciplines and also at those who, through their experience of British society, have formed definite views about social problems; how they are created, and how they may be 'cured7. The editors central argument is that social problems do not exist in isolation, but in relation to the social framework and organisation in which they occur. Nor can they be solved without changing the values and institutions on which society is based.Each chapter focuses on a particular poverty, housing, health, old age, the family, urbanisation, crime, ecology; and each has a comprehensive introduction which discusses the views expressed and presents the problems in the wider context of the intense pressures to whiqh British or indeed any industrial society is subject.Eric Butterworth is Reader in Community Studies at the University of York, David Weir is Lecturer in Sociology at the Manchester Business School.This book is a companion to their first successful reader The Sociology of Modern Britain.

      Social Problems of Modern Britain1972