1st Edition

Conspicuous and Inconspicuous Discriminations in Everyday Life

By Victor N. Shaw Copyright 2013
    242 Pages
    by Routledge

    260 Pages
    by Routledge

    In everyday life, people negotiate on issues, entertain offers and counteroffers, and gain or lose in terms of economic capital, political power, communal status, and social influence. Although life goes on in the form of compromise, feelings of discrimination or misfortune haunt consciously or unconsciously in the minds of living individuals. History continues in the spirit of forgiveness, but residues of exploitation or injustice remain conspicuously or inconspicuously on the records of progressing civilizations.

    This study follows an average everyday life to compare individuals with individuals, individuals with organizations, and organizations with organizations in their everyday interactions. Through the eyes of the person, conspicuous and inconspicuous discriminations by one against another, whether individual or organizational, are identified in different occasions, on a typical day, at home, in the workplace, in the community, within the country, around the world, and throughout the course of life.

    In the style of Socrates, Plato, Wittgenstein, and other classical scholarship, this study uses ordinary, typical situations to demonstrate critical points, reveal subtle connections, and present important arguments. It offers vivid examples for what social scientists strive to find: the extraordinary from the ordinary, the unfamiliar from the familiar, the different from the similar, and the significant from the trivial. This study offers an opportunity for readers to reflect upon their social experiences, and rethink and reshape their everyday acts and actions.

    Introduction  1. Methodological Approach  2. On a Typical Day  3. At Home  4. Over the Workplace  5. Across the Profession  6. In the Community  7. Within the Nation  8. Around the World  9. Throughout the Life  10. Theoretical Significance.  Conclusion.

    Biography

    Victor N. Shaw is a professor of sociology at California State University-Northridge.