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Beschreibung
Winner of the James Coleman Award for Best Book from the Rationality and Society section of the American Sociological Society

Winner of the Outstanding Recent Contribution from the Social Psychology section of the American Sociological Association

Winner of the Best Publication Award from the Mental Health section of the American Sociological Association

Honorable Mention, PROSE Book Award, Cultural Anthropology and Sociology, from the Association of American Publishers
When people are facing difficulties, they often feel the need for a confidant. How do they decide on whom to rely? In Someone To Talk To, Mario Luis Small follows a group of graduate students as they cope with stress, overwork, self-doubt, failure, relationships, children, health care, and poverty. He unravels how they decide whom to turn to for support. And he then confirms his findings based on representative national data on adult Americans. Small shows that rather than consistently relying on their "strong ties," Americans often take pains to avoid close friends and family, as these relationships are both complex and fraught with expectations. In contrast, they often confide in "weak ties," as the need for understanding or empathy trumps their fear of misplaced trust. In fact, people may find themselves confiding in acquaintances and even strangers unexpectedly, without having reflected on the consequences. Amid a growing wave of big data and large-scale network analysis, Small returns to the basic questions of whom we connect with, how, and why, upending decades of conventional wisdom on how we should think about and analyze social networks.
Winner of the James Coleman Award for Best Book from the Rationality and Society section of the American Sociological Society

Winner of the Outstanding Recent Contribution from the Social Psychology section of the American Sociological Association

Winner of the Best Publication Award from the Mental Health section of the American Sociological Association

Honorable Mention, PROSE Book Award, Cultural Anthropology and Sociology, from the Association of American Publishers
When people are facing difficulties, they often feel the need for a confidant. How do they decide on whom to rely? In Someone To Talk To, Mario Luis Small follows a group of graduate students as they cope with stress, overwork, self-doubt, failure, relationships, children, health care, and poverty. He unravels how they decide whom to turn to for support. And he then confirms his findings based on representative national data on adult Americans. Small shows that rather than consistently relying on their "strong ties," Americans often take pains to avoid close friends and family, as these relationships are both complex and fraught with expectations. In contrast, they often confide in "weak ties," as the need for understanding or empathy trumps their fear of misplaced trust. In fact, people may find themselves confiding in acquaintances and even strangers unexpectedly, without having reflected on the consequences. Amid a growing wave of big data and large-scale network analysis, Small returns to the basic questions of whom we connect with, how, and why, upending decades of conventional wisdom on how we should think about and analyze social networks.
Über den Autor
Mario L. Small, Grafstein Professor of Sociology at Harvard University, is an expert on poverty, personal networks, cities, and social science methods. He is the author of Villa Victoria: The Transformation of Social Capital in a Boston Barrio and Unanticipated Gains: Origins of Network Inequality in Everyday Life.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
  • Preface

  • PART I: The Question

  • Introduction

  • 1. Confidants

  • PART II: The First Year

  • 2. Weak- Tie Confidants

  • 3. Beyond Named Confidants

  • 4. Incompatible Expectations

  • 5. Relevance and Empathy

  • 6. Because They Were There

  • PART III: Beyond Graduate Students

  • 7. Empirical Generalizability

  • 8. Theoretical Generalizability

  • A Final Word

  • PART IV: Appendices

  • Appendix A: Qualitative Analysis

  • Appendix B: Quantitative Analysis

  • Notes

  • References

  • Index

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2019
Genre: Importe, Soziologie
Rubrik: Wissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9780190090432
ISBN-10: 019009043X
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Small, Mario Luis
Hersteller: Oxford University Press
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 234 x 156 x 17 mm
Von/Mit: Mario Luis Small
Erscheinungsdatum: 25.10.2019
Gewicht: 0,501 kg
Artikel-ID: 117537659