Situating Everyday Life: Practices and Places by Sarah Pink (Author) delves into the core of modern society’s understanding through the lens of everyday activities and environments. This groundbreaking book presents a cohesive and interdisciplinary framework for engaging with these aspects, advocating for an innovative ethnographic approach. Utilizing detailed examples drawn from both real-world and digital research, it vividly illustrates its theoretical constructs. The text emphasizes the sensory, embodied, mobile, and mediated elements of practice and place as key to comprehending broader societal issues. It convincingly delineates a robust theoretical and methodological pathway for exploring contemporary everyday life and activism. A timely and fresh resource, this book is ideal for students and researchers in the realms of everyday life, activism, and sustainability within the social sciences.
