Sociology of Waiting

Sociology of Waiting

EnglishEbook
Price, Paul Christopher
Lexington Books
EAN: 9781793640703
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In Sociology of Waiting, Paul Christopher Price investigates how people wait and analyzes what individuals do while waiting. It is a key feature within U.S. and other societies; waiting is universal. Sociologically, waiting gets at order and our ability or inability to pause. Crowds cannot rush into concert venues and supermarket clerks cannot check-out customers simultaneously. So, we must wait! In all our waiting, weve developed strategies and structures for ';delays,' and such methods and structures provide order as well as understanding: we recognize why we wait. The sociology of waiting is a classic piece of everyday sociology, a timeless piece of routine behavior. Waiting is as natural as breathing, eating and drinking; indeed, mothers wait nine months before infants are brought to term, and summer will always follow spring. Waiting provides its own lessons. That is, watching cars weave through traffic and receive citations by police, we learn that waiting may have saved time and money. Shining the light on waiting permits a far superior understanding of order and how our society organizes itself around taking turns. Waiting is a matter that takes-up much of our valuable time and resourcesconsequently, reducing wait-time has become big business.
EAN 9781793640703
ISBN 179364070X
Binding Ebook
Publisher Lexington Books
Publication date May 4, 2021
Language English
Country Uruguay
Authors Price, Paul Christopher