Everyday Life in the Modern World

Everyday Life in the Modern World
Title Everyday Life in the Modern World PDF eBook
Author Henri Lefebvre
Publisher Routledge
Pages 167
Release 2017-09-08
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1351318268

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When Lefebvre's book first appeared in the 1960s it was considered a manifesto for a social movement that focused on the quality of life experi-enced by the individual--by the com-mon man and woman. His emphasis on the quality of life will have even more appeal to those currently living with the problems of inflation, unem-ployment, and dwindling natural re-sources. Basing his discussions on everyday life in France, Lefebvre shows the de-gree to which our lived-in world and our sense of it are shaped by decisions about which we know little and in which we do not participate. He evaluates the achievements and shortcomings of applying variousphilosophical perspectives such as Marxism and Structuralism to daily life, studies the impact of con-sumerism on society, and looks at ef-fects on society of linguistic phenom-ena and various kinds of terrorism communicated through mass media. In his new introduction to this edi-tion, Philip Wander evaluates Lefebvre's ideas by relating many of them to current contexts. He discusses the political and economic aspects of daily life in the 1980s, the work envi-ronment, communications, and the world of science and technology.

Everyday Life in the Modern World

Everyday Life in the Modern World
Title Everyday Life in the Modern World PDF eBook
Author Henri Lefebvre
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 231
Release 2010-07-15
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1441110941

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Basing his discussion on everyday life in France, Lefebvre shows the degree to which our lived-in world and sense of it are shaped by decisions about which we know little and in which we do not participate.

Everyday Life in the Modern World

Everyday Life in the Modern World
Title Everyday Life in the Modern World PDF eBook
Author Henri Lefebvre
Publisher Transaction Publishers
Pages 232
Release
Genre
ISBN 1412823110

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The Script of Life in Modern Society

The Script of Life in Modern Society
Title The Script of Life in Modern Society PDF eBook
Author Marlis Buchmann
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 276
Release 1989-04-13
Genre Education
ISBN 9780226078359

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Includes bibliography, index.

Culture and Everyday Life

Culture and Everyday Life
Title Culture and Everyday Life PDF eBook
Author David Inglis
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 180
Release 2005
Genre Culture
ISBN 9780415319263

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This lively and accessible new book reconsiders the different views as to what 'culture' is, how it operates, and how it relates to other aspects of the human (and non-human) world.

Expansion of Everyday Life (p)

Expansion of Everyday Life (p)
Title Expansion of Everyday Life (p) PDF eBook
Author Daniel E. Sutherland
Publisher University of Arkansas Press
Pages 350
Release 2006
Genre Buildings
ISBN 9781610751452

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6 portrays ordinary Americans swept up in an era of social and geographical expansion. During this period, five states joined the Union -- Kansas, West Virginia, Nevada, Nebraska, and Colorado -- and the population reached nearly forty million. The westward movement was given a boost by the completion of the first intercontinental railroad, and migration from farms and villages to towns and cities increased, accompanied by a shift from rural occupations and crafts to industrial tasks and trades. Overall, the pursuit of middle-class status became a driving force.

Situating Everyday Life

Situating Everyday Life
Title Situating Everyday Life PDF eBook
Author Sarah Pink
Publisher SAGE
Pages 178
Release 2012-04-20
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1446258181

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The study of everyday life is fundamental to our understanding of modern society. This agenda-setting book provides a coherent, interdisciplinary way to engage with everyday activities and environments. Arguing for an innovative, ethnographic approach, it uses detailed examples, based in real world and digital research, to bring its theories to life. The book focuses on the sensory, embodied, mobile and mediated elements of practice and place as a route to understanding wider issues. By doing so, it convincingly outlines a robust theoretical and methodological approach to understanding contemporary everyday life and activism. A fresh, timely book, this is an excellent resource for students and researchers of everyday life, activism and sustainability across the social sciences.