Item type | Current library | Collection | Shelving location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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BOOKs | National Law School | MPP SECTIO | MPP Section | 302.14 SEN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 35387 |
300.72 SAY Methods in social science | 300.72 SIL Doing qualitative research | 301.01 CAL Social Theory | 302.14 SEN Together | 302.2 CHA Semiotics | 302.2 COB The Routledge companion to semiotics | 302.3072 OLE Handbook of research on negotiation |
Co-Operativeness - Moral & Ethical Aspects
Social Acceptance
Social Adjustment -Cooperation
Living with people who differ - racially, ethnically, religiously or economically - is one of the most urgent challenges facing civil society today. Together argues that co-operation needs more than good will: it is a craft that requires skill. In modern society traditional bonds are waning, and we must develop new forms of secular, civic ritual that make us more skilful in living with others. From Medieval guilds to today's social networks, Richard Sennett's visionary book explores the nature of co-operation, why it has become weak and how it can be strengthened
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