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  1. Anthony Giddens, Baron Giddens MAE (born 18 January 1938) is an English sociologist who is known for his theory of structuration and his holistic view of modern societies. He is considered to be one of the most prominent modern sociologists and is the author of at least 34 books, published in at least 29 languages, issuing on average more than one book every year.

  2. Feb 10, 2014 · Anthony Giddens: Choice and Equality; Ulrich Beck: The ‘Risk Society’ and The Negotiated Family. Evaluating Late Modern Perspectives on the Family. The dual earner household is the norm; Older people not wanting to get married…. Young people feel social pressure to get married; Negotiated families. Signposting and Related Posts Sources

  3. Anthony Giddens (born Jan. 18, 1938, London, Eng.) is a British political adviser and educator. Trained as a sociologist and social theorist, he lectured at universities in Europe, North America, and Australia before cofounding an academic publishing house, Polity Press, in 1985. In 1997 he became director of the London School of Economics and ...

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    His theory of structuration, which explores the connection between individuals and social systems.
    His holistic view of modern societies.
    Being a prominent contributor to the field of sociology with 34 published books in at least 29 languages.
    Development of the Third Way, a political philosophy which seeks to redefine social democracy for a post-Cold War and globalized era.

    Anthony Giddens was born in London and grew up in a lower-middle-class family. He completed his Bachelor’s degree in sociology and psychology at the University of Hull in 1959, his Master’s degree at the London School of Economics, and his Ph.D. at the University of Cambridge.

    Giddens taught social psychology at the University of Leicester beginning in 1961. It was here that he began to work on his own theories. He then moved to King’s College Cambridge where he became Professor of Sociology at the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences. In 1985 he co-founded Polity Press, an international publisher of social science a...

    Anthony Giddens was also a member of the Advisory Council of the Institute for Public Policy Research and an advisor to British Prime Minister Tony Blair. In 2004, Giddens was awarded a peerage as Baron Giddens and he currently sits in the House of Lords. He also holds 15 honorary degrees from various universities.

    Giddens’ work covers a wide range of topics. He is known for his interdisciplinary approach, involving sociology, anthropology, archeology, psychology, philosophy, history, linguistics, economics, social work, and political science. He has brought many ideas and concepts to the field of sociology. Of particular importance are his concepts of reflex...

    The Class Structure of the Advanced Societies (1973)
    New Rules of the Sociological Method (1976)
    Studies in Social and Political Theory (1977)
    Central Problems in Social Theory (1979)
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  4. Jun 2, 2020 · Anthony Giddens (1938− ) Anthony Giddens is one of the most prominent thinkers behind the third way, a philosophical approach that shaped those policies implemented by New Labour (1997-2010). Although the term is fascist in origin, Giddens and others sought to reinvigorate social democracy in the context of globalisation.

  5. Feb 28, 2021 · February 28, 2021. Being a great political advisor, educator, and author of many books, Anthony Giddens has been a great treasure to sociology. His lectures and social theories have been a great contribution to the people from his period and the latter. His influential advice has been welcomed by the British Prime Minister, Tony Blair.

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  7. Jan 15, 2010 · Thus, ‘Giddens commits himself to an enormous coherence of the structural properties, such that actors’ inescapable use of them embroils everyone in the stable reproduction of social systems' (Archer 2010 [1982]: 230 [460]). For Archer, Giddens ‘over-socializes’ 1 agents who have thoroughly interiorized their social conditions. On ...