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sociologies of everyday life  

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  • Sociologies of everyday life are qualitative sociologies that examine small-group interaction and place a primacy on understanding and reporting the lives of the members of everyday life as they see it or as close as possible to it. They all share a common concern with the members' perspective about society and a qualitative methodological approach to the study of human interaction. [Source: Encyclopedia of Social Theory; Sociologies of Everyday Life]

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