ABSTRACT

This book unveils the concept of social love as a kind of "Karst River" that flows through the history of sociology, reassessing it as a form criticism by people in everyday life.

Adopting an interdisciplinary perspective, this book offers both theoretical and empirical reflections on social love. It shows that love is not only central to the human experience, but that it can also help to interpret and intervene in social problems such as climate change, poverty, xenophobia, and the (post-)Covid crisis, recognizing people as actors in social change. It explores the idea of love as a key element in the promotion of solidarity and recognition in today’s plural and unequal societies.

Based on empirical research on social love conducted through both qualitative and quantitative methods, especially in Europe and Latin America, this book explores the social dimension of love. Providing overviews on key questions and studies on current issues, the book is essential reference and resource for researchers, students, social workers, and professionals in social sciences, social philosophy, anthropology, social psychology, sociology of emotions and postmodern literature.

chapter |3 pages

Introduction

part I|1 pages

Overview

part |29 pages

Insight

chapter Chapter 1|9 pages

When reality challenges sociological imagination

What social love is in a critical perspective

chapter Chapter 2|18 pages

Imagining on the shoulders of giants

A historical selection of the social thought on love

part |14 pages

Evidence

chapter Chapter 3|12 pages

For an empirical study of social love

Epistemological and methodological research approaches

part |33 pages

Current issues

chapter Chapter 4|13 pages

Social systems and social love

A macro-perspective on the history of civilisations

part II|1 pages

Social love as overabundance

part |13 pages

Insight

chapter Chapter 6|11 pages

Social love as an approach

Notes from the field

part |14 pages

Evidence

chapter Chapter 7|12 pages

Giving without expectations

The results of the World Love Index

part |26 pages

Current issues

chapter Chapter 8|12 pages

Collective action and love

part III|2 pages

Social love as care of others and the world

part |15 pages

Insight

chapter Chapter 10|13 pages

Re-imagining cosmopolitics

Love as taking care of the world

part |39 pages

Evidence

chapter Chapter 11|12 pages

Educational poverty and care for others

A relation between human development and social love

chapter Chapter 12|14 pages

Social love in pandemic times

An opportunity to generate and regenerate social relationships

chapter Chapter 13|11 pages

Social love in healthcare professionals

Some preliminary reflections on a missing issue

part |27 pages

Current issues

chapter Chapter 14|12 pages

Poverty and generative welfare

Perspectives for a new approach to social intervention

chapter Chapter 15|13 pages

Post-Covid perspectives

An overview on inequalities and love experiences in Latin America

part IV|2 pages

Social love as universalism

part |7 pages

Insight

chapter Chapter 16|5 pages

Towards a convivialist society

How to think and act for pluriversalism

part |14 pages

Evidence

chapter Chapter 17|12 pages

Universal is plural

The results of a comparative study from secondary sources

part |12 pages

Current issues

part V|2 pages

Social love as recognition of others

part |14 pages

Insight

chapter Chapter 19|12 pages

Love in democracy

Unfolding sovereignty, resonating common good

part |17 pages

Evidence

chapter Chapter 20|15 pages

Radical love and forgiveness

Re-suturing the social racial wounds in the United States

part |21 pages

Current issues

chapter Chapter 21|17 pages

Love beyond coloniality

Encountering the other, love precarity, and the idiosyncrasies of love from the South

chapter |2 pages

Conclusion