Going Solo

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Eric Klinenberg is a professor of sociology at New York University and the editor of the journal Public Culture. His first book, Heat Wave, won several scholarly and literary prizes and was declared a "Favorite Book" by the Chicago Tribune. His research has been heralded in The New Yorker and on CNN and NPR, and his stories have appeared in The New York Times Magazine, Rolling Stone, and on This American Life.

出版者:Penguin Press HC
作者:Eric Klinenberg
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頁數:288
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出版時間:2012-2-2
價格:USD 31.58
裝幀:Hardcover
isbn號碼:9781594203220
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  • 社會學 
  • 社會 
  • 美國 
  • 英文原版 
  • 單身社會 
  • 英文 
  • Sociology 
  • 成長 
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A revelatory examination of the most significant demographic shift since the Baby Boom—the sharp increase in the number of people who live alone—that offers surprising insights on the benefits of this epochal change

In 1950, only 22 percent of American adults were single. Today, more than 50 percent of American adults are single, and 31 million—roughly one out of every seven adults—live alone. People who live alone make up 28 percent of all U.S. households, which makes them more common than any other domestic unit, including the nuclear family. In GOING SOLO, renowned sociologist and author Eric Klinenberg proves that these numbers are more than just a passing trend. They are, in fact, evidence of the biggest demographic shift since the Baby Boom: we are learning to go solo, and crafting new ways of living in the process.

Klinenberg explores the dramatic rise of solo living, and examines the seismic impact it’s having on our culture, business, and politics. Though conventional wisdom tells us that living by oneself leads to loneliness and isolation, Klinenberg shows that most solo dwellers are deeply engaged in social and civic life. In fact, compared with their married counterparts, they are more likely to eat out and exercise, go to art and music classes, attend public events and lectures, and volunteer. There’s even evidence that people who live alone enjoy better mental health than unmarried people who live with others and have more environmentally sustainable lifestyles than families, since they favor urban apartments over large suburban homes. Drawing on over three hundred in-depth interviews with men and women of all ages and every class, Klinenberg reaches a startling conclusion: in a world of ubiquitous media and hyperconnectivity, this way of life can help us discover ourselves and appreciate the pleasure of good company.

With eye-opening statistics, original data, and vivid portraits of people who go solo, Klinenberg upends conventional wisdom to deliver the definitive take on how the rise of living alone is transforming the American experience. GOING SOLO is a powerful and necessary assessment of an unprecedented social change.

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太好看啦!這書的research method部分要是放序言的話肯定讀者會更多一些。講世界範圍內living alone的趨勢和不同,講solo的男女老少富人窮人,講solo生活的人相關的人的生活。特彆有趣,彆被intro部分嚇跑喲。不過不太理解這為什麼是學校Sociology 101的必讀書目。缺陷作者說得也很明白,就是沒講在suburban的人的生活之類的。而且真的對我這樣的在考慮going solo的讀者有很高的參考價值。

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They can help each other to live alone.

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More like a journalist work. 最後一章淺嘗輒止的說到北歐的福利政策與單身社會,倒是可以跟風險社會的理論相聯係

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A balanced book without many insights

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每天早上在地鐵上翻幾頁可能早上看很睏 並不會覺得有趣 像是調查報告 觀點看不到啥 數據+采訪的堆積 隻有偶爾specific某個人的獨居故事會被戳到一丟丟兒

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