Ordinary social occasions, sandcastles, and structural reproduction: a sociology of everybody's social life
If we look rigorously and systematically, we can see how ordinary people observably strive to reproduce normal social order and sensible social meaning, every day, over and over again. Examination of this "everyday life process" approaches social life as a distinct form of life, the unders...
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Caslon Co.
1995
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Zusammenfassung: | If we look rigorously and systematically, we can see how ordinary people observably strive to reproduce normal social order and sensible social meaning, every day, over and over again. Examination of this "everyday life process" approaches social life as a distinct form of life, the understanding of which begins with discovery of its fundamental principles of organization, those features that characterize it as a distinct form, and those structural elements and dynamics that enable it to sustain its life. These principles are empirically instantiated in naturally occurring, live social occasions. Using a newly developed hybrid method of interviewing recent ingenuous participants in ordinary occasions to derive detailed descriptions of what they had authentically observed to have been said and done, Boughey develops categories of participant-defined activity modes of identifications Most particular and unusual about this approach is its reliance on the testimony of the participants for the definitions, interpretations, and detailed descriptions of what occurred, what it meant, and what the analyst can legitimately make of it. The occasion, its structural parts, and its living processes are all seen and understood primarily as the members' phenomenon, constructed and utilized by them for their own purposes, and only secondarily as useful constructs for the sociologist's purposes. Thus, the scope is to capture a culturally universal specification of the structure and dynamics of human social life |
Beschreibung: | X, 200 S. |
ISBN: | 0391039385 |
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520 | 3 | |a If we look rigorously and systematically, we can see how ordinary people observably strive to reproduce normal social order and sensible social meaning, every day, over and over again. Examination of this "everyday life process" approaches social life as a distinct form of life, the understanding of which begins with discovery of its fundamental principles of organization, those features that characterize it as a distinct form, and those structural elements and dynamics that enable it to sustain its life. These principles are empirically instantiated in naturally occurring, live social occasions. Using a newly developed hybrid method of interviewing recent ingenuous participants in ordinary occasions to derive detailed descriptions of what they had authentically observed to have been said and done, Boughey develops categories of participant-defined activity modes of identifications | |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
Acknowledgments vii
Overture: Sandcastles ix
1 Social Occasions as Cellular Units of Everybody s
Social Life 1
2 The Ingenuous Participant: Authentic Instrument
of Sociological Observation 29
Appendix: Exhibits A R: Eighteen Interview
Transcripts 46
3 Generic Agendas in Written, Spoken, and Tacit
Formats: How Major Activity Modes Are Realized
as Occasional Definitions of the Situation 111
4 The Display and Acquisition of Social ID during
Live Occasions: How Institutional Structure
Is Realized 169
Epilogue 189
References 191
Index 197
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