“Daily habits, attitudes and practices, or in other words, daily “actions, practices and modes of production” are not seen as the dark, sunless ground of social activities, and this is a theoretical, methodological, classification and observational way of moving from the darkness of the night to the light. When a series of questions can be articulated behind this research, we will have achieved our goal”.
Michel de Certeau
Everyday life is both a production and a consumption area, which becomes ambiguous and ambiguous under the demonstrative lights of modernity, which is treated implicitly as well as being the scene of explicit interventions. In this area, there is a need to reveal what is implicit and to understand the implicit aspects of what is open. For this reason, the study has been carried out in sections by determining the main points that are thought to be effective on the field of daily life. While only theoretical information is given in some of the sections, it is aimed to contribute to the field by carrying out both theoretical and applied field studies in the other section. Working in this direction; By reading the daily life through photography, together with the subjects of culture, music, addiction, crime and fear of crime, happiness, wedding, children, media in particular, television, social media and masculinity identity, ethnography and semiotic analysis methods, which are relatively new in sociology, are used as a method in the field of daily life sociology. aims to contribute.
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