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Seeing Others
Book • 2016
In *Seeing Others*, Michèle Lamont argues that recognition—acknowledging people's existence and worth—is crucial for addressing social inequalities.
She draws on decades of research and interviews with cultural icons to propose a politics of recognition that can complement economic reforms and foster a more inclusive society.
The book offers a hopeful guide to reducing stigma and promoting social change.
She draws on decades of research and interviews with cultural icons to propose a politics of recognition that can complement economic reforms and foster a more inclusive society.
The book offers a hopeful guide to reducing stigma and promoting social change.
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as the author's new book, arguing for a new way of thinking about how we value ourselves and others.

Sophie McBain

For What it's Worth: The Importance of Recognition and Being Seen