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Overview"This book is not just about air travel. It is about the emergent ""social world"" of flying. It concerns air space and behaviour in the air, and deals with the topic in the way someone else might look at cities and street behaviour. Economic, political and cultural aspects are all considered. Airports have now become specific places in their own right that, in a certain sense, now, are very much like cities. Frequent flying has also produced its very own culture - rules of behaviour are subscribed to in the air. Unique behaviours at terminals and in the passenger cabin have emerged that contrast with life on the ground. The book explores these interesting aspects of etiquette, eroticism and bi-coastalism, a human activity that is only possible because of our present society's evolution. Only now have we begun to appreciate our emergent global culture and just as the opportunities for travel expand, Gottdiener highlights a culture becoming more and more familiar to millions around the globe." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mark GottdienerPublisher: Rowman & Littlefield Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Dimensions: Width: 14.70cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 23.00cm Weight: 0.304kg ISBN: 9780742500297ISBN 10: 0742500292 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 20 December 2000 Audience: General/trade , Professional and scholarly , General , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsLife in the Air is a unique look at multiple facets of air travel, that new social reality that engulfs, structures, and frustrates the lives of growing millions. Sometimes political-economic analysis, sometimes in-flight anecdotes, but always thought-provoking, Gottdiener's tour de force forces a rethinking of the kaleidoscopic realities of life as lived, or suffered, in airplanes and airports.--Feagin, Joe Serious political-economic analyses are accompanied by interesting in-flight anecdotes. Sociological Abstracts A compelling and scholarly perspective. The Houston Chronicle Life in the Air is a unique look at multiple facets of air travel, that new social reality that engulfs, structures, and frustrates the lives of growing millions. Sometimes political-economic analysis, sometimes in-flight anecdotes, but always thought-provoking, Gottdiener's tour de force forces a rethinking of the kaleidoscopic realities of life as lived, or suffered, in airplanes and airports. -- Feagin, Joe Serious political-economic analyses are accompanied by interesting in-flight anecdotes. Sociological Abstracts A compelling and scholarly perspective. The Houston Chronicle Life in the Air is a unique look at multiple facets of air travel, that new social reality that engulfs, structures, and frustrates the lives of growing millions. Sometimes political-economic analysis, sometimes in-flight anecdotes, but always thought-provoking, Gottdiener's tour de force forces a rethinking of the kaleidoscopic realities of life as lived, or suffered, in airplanes and airports. -- Joe R. Feagin, Texas A&M University Author InformationMark Gottdiener is professor of sociology at the University of Buffalo. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |