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Scams and Sweeteners: A Sociology of Fraud by Masahiro Ogino (English) Hardcover

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9781876843335
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Masahiro Ogino
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Scams and Sweeteners
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In Scams and Sweeteners, author Masahiro Ogi presents his sociological reflections on fraudulent acts, which are preformed in the space that is t governed by social rms. In this ambitious study, he attempts to develop a theory of what he calls a society of zero sociability on the basis of Japanese, French, German, Swiss, Italian, and American cases. He argues that there is clear delineation between friendship and respect, and gift-giving and scams, in degree-zero society. There is differentiation between a premeditated scam and the intention to give a gift, and one could easily become the other, so that a situation may seem like a scam but could easily seem like an example of gift giving. There is a need for sociological theory focusing on [this] primordial world.

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Trans Pacific Press
ISBN-10
1876843330
ISBN-13
9781876843335
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Place of Publication
Melbourne, Vic
Format
Hardback
Language
English
Author(s)
Masahiko Ogino
Date of Publication
01/05/2007
Series Title
Japanese Society Series
Subject
Social Studies: General
Imprint
Trans Pacific Press
Country of Publication
AU
Genre
Social Studies: General

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