悲しみの新しい社会学
Emily Smith-Greenaway1, Ashton M Verdery2, Deborah Carr3
1Dean's Professor of Sociology & Professor of Sociology & Spatial Sciences, Department of Sociology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
Annual review of sociology
|August 29, 2025
まとめ
失恋や愛する人の喪失は 社会学でますます研究されています 新しい研究は 悲しみや社会的不平等に影響を与える構造的システムを認識し,包括的な理解のためにライフコースの視点を使用します.
科学分野:
- 社会学
- 悲しみ 研究
- 死亡率の研究
背景:
- 失恋と死に関する研究は 歴史的に社会学では 疎外されていました
- 最近の死亡率の危機は 悲しみに関する社会学的な研究に 大きく刺激を与えています
- 社会的な文脈よりも 精神病理学に重点を置いていた.
研究 の 目的:
- 遺族の社会学における 最近の進歩をまとめます
- この分野の歴史における新しい社会学的な貢献を文脈化すること.
- 喪中における構造的システムと社会的不平等の役割を強調する.
主な方法:
- 失恋に関する社会学的な研究の文献レビューと要約
- 精神病理学から社会学的な視点への移行の分析
- 悲しみの結果に影響を与える構造的要因の検討
主要な成果:
- 社会学の研究では 遺族の喪失が個人や家族 コミュニティに与える影響を 認識しています
- 悲しみの経験は 社会的不平等を 理解するレンズとして役立っています
- 悲しみの社会学のための統合的枠組みを提供します.
結論:
- 悲しみの社会学は 個人主義的な見解を超えて 大きく進歩しました
- 悲しみを理解するには 社会構造や不平等や 人生の軌道を 調べる必要があります
- 将来の研究では,これらの統合的枠組みを,悲しみの包括的な社会学のために引き続き探求する必要があります.
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