Understanding Sleep
An Introduction to the Sociology of Sleep
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publishing:1st Jan '26
£31.99
This title is due to be published on 1st January, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
In Understanding Sleep: An Introduction to the Sociology of Sleep, Eric L. Hsu provides a clear and critical analysis of the new sociological study of sleep. Once a much-neglected topic for social researchers, sleep has increasingly become an important issue within the discipline of sociology since the turn of the new Millennium. This newfound interest has coincided with the heightened cultural concern and awareness in contemporary Western societies of all things sleep-related.
Timely and cogent, Understanding Sleep offers a comprehensive and up-to-date assessment of how sleep is studied from a sociological perspective. By surveying various lines of research in the emerging sociology of sleep, Hsu explains how the field introduces and works with a new, insightful source of empirical data. Hsu also describes how the sociology of sleep entails a considerable amount of conceptual and methodological innovation and refinement.
Further, Hsu’s appraisal of the emerging sociology of sleep considers how the field can be further developed and expanded. Hsu proposes ways of thinking about sleep that foster new lines of sociological inquiry and addresses how the sociological study of sleep relates to other types of sleep research such as those in the biological and medical sciences.
Written in a stimulating and accessible style, Understanding Sleep will strongly appeal to students and researchers who aim to understand why sleep is a valuable and interesting focus for sociological research.
ISBN: 9781138823952
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232 pages