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Week 1. Introduction to the sociology of everyday life This lecture traces the emergence of ‘everyday life’ as a relatively new focus of sociological study, and provides an overview of the course. In the classic texts of Simmel, Freud, Schutz and others, we find implicit references to ...
Sociologists spend a lot of time thinking about social groups; it is the foundation of the discipline, and some of the most seminal work in sociology is all about the significance of the groups to which we belong. Emile Durkheim was interested in social cohesion and how connected we are to...
This principle, nowadays called “The Law of Attraction (LOA),” has actually been around for thousands of years and can be found in the Bible and many other spiritual texts and teachings. So it is important that we first identify our habitual thought patterns, to see which ones are serving...
This life is a precious treasure — God’s gift to you. Your power to co-create with God the kind of life you truly want is part of this gift. Why would you waste it on things you don’t want? Why would you expend your precious time and energy perpetuating a life that is unsatisf...
By Dr. Monica Radu, Associate Professor of Sociology Department of Criminal Justice, Social Work, & Sociology, Southeast Missouri State University, mradu@semo.edu The rise of reality TV has been nothing short of a cultural phenomenon, captivating audiences worldwide, including sociologists (like my...
Article Linguistic ideologies and the fabric of everyday life was published on November 1, 2023 in the journal International Journal of the Sociology of Language (volume 2023, issue 284).
Many religious and spiritual movements mobilize to establish sacred fields which influence everyday life in multiple social domains. Because these devout groups operate across many institutional fields, scholars of religiously motivated movements are uniquely poised to contribute to scholarship on multi...
in Life:- Ideology Everyday The of the House Meaning M. ROBERT RAKOFF a cultural -A house is who envision meaningful object. People-builders dwellers who inhabit and use its the end observers who result, space, seek to understand its cultural role-endow
Based on a prospective ethnographic study of gay men living with HIV infection, perceived quality of life is examined via the integration of life events into life-story narratives. Most prominent among life events for these men were loss of friends due to AIDS and deterioration of their own hea...