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OverviewThis book assumes an “everyday life” perspective towards masking in public spaces in the UK during the Covid-19 pandemic. Facemasks are perhaps one of the most tangible ways in which the changes wrought by the Covid-19 pandemic were made visible. In the space of a few months in 2020, masking in the UK went from being almost non-existent in public to becoming widespread, both before and after the UK government mandated masking in most enclosed public spaces in July 2020. In this context, the speed and scale of the introduction of masking in public settings offers sociologists a rare chance to document the (contested) emergence of a new social practice. The authors argue that the nature of masking during the pandemic means that masking practices need to be understood through the entwinement of material, interactional, and moral dimensions. By developing a relational perspective to explore the relationship between the materiality and moral significance of masking, and how this translated into the development of masking practices in public spaces, the authors argue further that the specific context of masking during the pandemic provides sociologists with a unique lens to think through the nature of material, interactional, and moral practices in general. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Owen Abbott , Vanessa May , Sophie Woodward , Robert MeckinPublisher: Springer International Publishing AG Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan Edition: 1st ed. 2023 Weight: 0.289kg ISBN: 9783031457807ISBN 10: 3031457803 Pages: 99 Publication Date: 24 November 2023 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsChapter 1 IntroductionChapter 2 A Facet Methodology Approach To Exploring Masking Chapter 3 MaterialityChapter 4 Relations In PublicChapter 5 Moral Practices Chapter 6 ConclusionReviewsAuthor InformationOwen Abbott, Leverhulme Trust Research Fellow, Cardiff University, UK Vanessa May, Professor of Sociology, University of Manchester, UK Sophie Woodward, Professor of Sociology, University of Manchester, UK Robert Meckin, Presidential Fellow, University of Manchester, UK Leah Gilman, Wellcome Trust Research Fellow, University of Sheffield, UK Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |