SOCI 3325 Chapter 1: What is Everyday Life?
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No larger scale events could occur without there being. Social order, disorder and change are reflections of the relationship between individual and individual people doing little things in local places. society, agency and structure, process and regularity. Defining the everyday and leisure. social life, day to day. family and community; sexuality, race and age; and uses of technology. living spaces and non-places, wherein one is suspended between two different contexts. The subject matter of everyday life includes emotions, home, time, eating, health, shopping, They represent sites in which people perform, reproduce, and occasionally challenge. Moran (2005) refers to four types of quotidian space : workspaces, urban/mobile spaces, Silva and bennett (2004) suggest that we observe the everyday cultures surrounding home, One way of understanding everyday life is as a cluster of topic areas or fields of activity. Everyday life is that which we presume to be mundane, familiar and unremarkable: the daily.