Making Sense of Everyday Life
Discover the fascinating world of human behavior with Making Sense of Everyday Life by Susie Scott. Published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd in 2009, this engaging paperback spans 224 pages and serves as a student-friendly introduction to the sociology of everyday life. Scott presents complex theories in an accessible manner, shedding light on the seemingly mundane aspects of our daily routines.
Explore a variety of intriguing topics, including eating and drinking habits, leisure activities, the significance of time and schedules, emotional experiences, and the concept of home. This book not only invites readers to reflect on their everyday actions but also provides insights on how to study these experiences effectively. Perfect for students and anyone interested in social psychology, Making Sense of Everyday Life is a must-have resource for understanding the intricacies of human interaction and behavior.