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Everyday life in the real world

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posted on 2024-03-05, 11:13 authored by Neil Maycroft

This paper aims to be both an example of how one may interpret an aspect of the ‘politics’ of everyday life and a critical comment on some of the emerging orthodoxy around the academic study of everyday life. These two themes are intertwined here but in summary the paper argues the following:• That the politics of everyday life are just as fruitfully approached through empirical study as they are via philosophical or cultural contemplation. • That the often stated idea that a ‘critique’ of everyday life can be readily built on the foundations of some small detail or other requires qualification.• That the orthodox distinction between everyday life and non-everyday life in terms of work and non-work realms needs qualification.Specifically, the paper concerns an empirical description, and subsequent analysis, of a series of everyday events, their effects and significant conse- quences; it describes changes, and the effects of these changes, occurring at Nottingham railway station over a short period of time (4 weeks from 29/09/02 onwards).

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  • Lincoln School of Design (Research Outputs)

Date Submitted

2009-11-18

Date Accepted

2007-12-25

Date of First Publication

2007-12-25

Date of Final Publication

2007-12-25

Event Name

Politics Research Colloquia

Event Dates

00/01/1900

Date Document First Uploaded

2013-03-13

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2059

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