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Routledge - Culture and Everyday Life (The New Sociology)

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Description

Explore the fundamental role of culture in modern social sciences with Culture and Everyday Life (The New Sociology). Published by Routledge, this book provides a deep look into how people think, feel, value, and act within their social environments. David Inglis examines the relationship between the cultures people create and the forces that shape them in return. This text moves beyond abstract theories to look at how cultural forces influence and structure the daily activities of individuals. It offers a fresh perspective on how culture operates and its connection to other aspects of human life. By focusing on the day-to-day, this work helps readers understand how cultural patterns can both organize and disrupt social existence. It is an essential resource for those studying the ways in which social structures and individual expressions meet in the real world.

Key Features

Examines how cultural forces shape, influence, and structure the daily activities of individuals in modern society.

Provides a new sociological perspective by looking at the relationship between people and the cultures they create.

Analyzes how cultural patterns can occasionally disrupt the regular routines of everyday life.

Offers a reconsideration of different views on what culture is and how it operates within human social structures.

Connects cultural studies to broader aspects of the human experience and social science research.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
08 September 2005
Listed Since
05 February 2007

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