Making Sense of Everyday LifeISBN: 978-0-7456-4268-0
Paperback
224 pages
June 2009, Polity
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Phil Manning, Cleveland State University
"At last we have a study that brings together much of what we
have learnt about everyday life from social thinkers over the past
fifty years or so. Inspired by Goffman?s classic work, Susie Scott
brings coherence to previously disparate fields. This book is much
needed and long overdue. It provides an invaluable introduction, a
unique and comprehensible synthesis. This is an indispensable gift
to students of social psychology and social interaction."
Ken Plummer, Emeritus Professor of Sociology, University of
Essex
"A lucid and richly illustrated account of how the so-called
little things loom large. Integrating theory and empirical work,
this book will be invaluable to teachers and students of everyday
life."
Tia DeNora, University of Exeter