1st Edition

Psychology and the Conduct of Everyday Life

Edited By Ernst Schraube, Charlotte Højholt Copyright 2016
    272 Pages 7 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    272 Pages 7 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Psychology and the Conduct of Everyday Life moves psychological theory and research practice out of the laboratory and into the everyday world. Drawing on recent developments across the social and human sciences, it examines how people live as active subjects within the contexts of their everyday lives, using this as an analytical basis for understanding the dilemmas and contradictions people face in contemporary society.

     

    Early chapters gather the latest empirical research to explore the significance of context as a cross-disciplinary critical tool; they include a study of homeless Māori men reaffirming their cultural identity via gardening, and a look at how the dilemmas faced by children in difficult situations can provide insights into social conflict at school. Later chapters examine the interplay between everyday life around the world and contemporary global phenomena such as the rise of the debt economy, the hegemony of the labor market, and the increased reliance on digital technology in educational settings. The book concludes with a consideration of how social psychology can deepen our understanding of how we conduct our lives, and offer possibilities for collective work on the resolution of social conflict.

    1. Introduction - Towards a Psychology of Everyday Living Charlotte Højholt & Ernst Schraube 2. Conduct of Everyday Life: Implications for Critical Psychology Ole Dreier 3. Conduct of Everyday Life in Subject-Oriented Sociology: Concept and Empirical Research Karin Jurczyk, Günter G. Voß & Margit Weihrich 4. Conduct of Everyday Life as a Basic Concept of Critical Psychology Klaus Holzkamp 5. The Maze and the Labyrinth: Walking, Imagining and the Education of Attention Tim Ingold 6. Embodying the Conduct of Everyday Life: From Subjective Reasons to Privilege Thomas Teo 7. The Ordinary in the Extra-Ordinary: Everyday Living Textured by Homelessness Darrin Hodgetts, Mohi Rua, Pita King & Tiniwai Te Whetu 8. Situated Inequality and the Conflictuality of Children’s Conduct of Life Charlotte Højholt 9. "There is No Right Life in the Wrong One": Recognizing this Dilemma is the First Step Out of It Ute Osterkamp 10. Everyday Life in the Shadow of the Debt Economy C. George Caffentzis 11. From Crisis to Commons: Reproductive Work, Affective Labor, and Technology in the Transformation of Everyday Life Silvia Federici 12. Frozen Fluidity: Digital Technologies and the Transformation of Students Learning and Conduct of Everyday Life Ernst Schraube & Athanasios Marvakis 13. The Politics of Hope: Memory-Work as a Method to Study the Conduct of Everyday Life Frigga Haug 14. Collaborative Research with Children: Exploring Contradictory Conditions of the Conduct of Everyday Life Dorte Kousholt

    Biography

    Ernst Schraube is Associate Professor of Social Psychology of Technology in Everyday Life in the Department of Psychology and Educational Studies at Roskilde University in Denmark.

    Charlotte Højholt is Professor of Social Psychology of Everyday Life in the Department of Psychology and Educational Studies at Roskilde University in Denmark.

    "This book addresses key and missing questions at the cutting edge of psychological research and social theory. It presents a generative theoretical and methodological approach to the study of everyday practice – relevant and inspiring not only for psychologists, but for scholars across the social sciences."
    Jean Lave, Professor Emerita, University of California, Berkeley, USA

    "Schraube and Højholt have done psychologists a great service; we can now move out of the laboratory and into the actual contexts where people conduct their everyday lives together. This impressive book provides us with theoretical, methodological, and empirical ideas about what a psychology that is relevant to human life might look like. I recommend it to all students, researchers, and practitioners of the discipline."
    – Svend Brinkmann, Professor of Psychology, University of Aalborg, Denmark

    "This is a remarkable and fascinating collection, putting in place a radical new way for psychology to relate to people. For a sociologist committed to starting with and remaining with people's everyday lives, it is wonderful to discover a psychology that takes the same route. We can be friends, we can learn from one another, and here’s a book that gives us a place to start. It provides a conceptual framework, applications to psychological practice, approaches to and examples of research, and it all adds up to an important innovation."
    Dorothy Smith, Professor of Sociology, University of Toronto, Canada

    "Each chapter is a thought-provoking, intellectual adventure that serves as a fresh perspective within psychological theorizing and research. Challenging mainstream conceptualizations and providing examples of alternative ways to conduct research, this book is a must read for academics interested in the conduct of everyday life."                           --I. I. Katzarska-Miller, Transylvania University, CHOICE