Space and place in practice:

Someone sent in this story from The Journal of Mundane Behavior that \”considers a practical example of practical conduct\”, mainly, people searching in the library. It\’s a rather in-depth look at, well, the mundane behaviors that people go through when seraching in the library.

\”In observing the practical accomplishment of searching in the library it is manifestly and unquestionably clear that space and place do not simply \’contain\’ activities, as it were, but are irredeemably implicated in the organisation and accomplishment of activities, and implicated in some rather interesting and largely ignored ways. \”

Someone sent in this story from The Journal of Mundane Behavior that \”considers a practical example of practical conduct\”, mainly, people searching in the library. It\’s a rather in-depth look at, well, the mundane behaviors that people go through when seraching in the library.

\”In observing the practical accomplishment of searching in the library it is manifestly and unquestionably clear that space and place do not simply \’contain\’ activities, as it were, but are irredeemably implicated in the organisation and accomplishment of activities, and implicated in some rather interesting and largely ignored ways. \”
Abstract: Human conduct is always situated in a particular space or place yet little is understood about the social organisational relationship between space, place and conduct. In pursuing a sociological line of thought, ordinary conceptions of space have been elaborated such that spaces and places are seen as constructions expressly designed to constrain and shape our lives. While there is much to such notions, the embodied practices and interactional competences in and through which space is socially organised in real-time pass by \’unnoticed\’. Drawing on an ethnographic perspective in general, and an ethnomethodological perspective in particular, this paper outlines an approach to the study of the social organisation of space and place from the largely unnoticed point of view of social action.