Institute of Sociology
of the Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology
of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Galkin K. (2022) Book Review: Lupton D., Southerton C., Clark M., Watson A. (2021) The Face Mask in COVID Times: A Sociomaterial Analysis. Berlin: De Gruyter. — 115 p. Zhurnal sotsiologii i sotsialnoy antropologii [The Journal of Sociology and Social Anthropology], 25(4): 236–246 (in Russian). https: ...



Galkin K. (2022) Book Review: Lupton D., Southerton C., Clark M., Watson A. (2021) The Face Mask in COVID Times: A Sociomaterial Analysis. Berlin: De Gruyter. — 115 p. Zhurnal sotsiologii i sotsialnoy antropologii [The Journal of Sociology and Social Anthropology], 25(4): 236–246 (in Russian). https://doi.org/10.31119/jssa.2022.25.4.9
ISSN 1029-8053
DOI 10.31119/jssa.2022.25.4.9
РИНЦ: https://elibrary.ru/contents.asp?id=50044724

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Abstract

The pandemic period is not yet a fully reflected time in human history, with many intertwinings, various features and transformations, changes that have yet to be understood. However, today a clear trend in the scientific world is the coverage of first impressions and the description of what effects, difficulties and difficulties the pandemic has already created at this stage for the whole world and its civilizational development. One of the interesting stories in this in this case, everyday life, which transforms, changes, becomes different. The book of Australian sociologists, who use their autoethnographic experience to reflect and describe this time in the history of human development, is dedicated to the transformations in everyday life and the microprocesses that occur when people interact. The pandemic period is not yet a fully reflected time in human history, with many intertwinings, various features and transformations, changes that have yet to be understood.However, today a clear trend in the scientific world is the coverage of first impressions and the description of what effects, difficultiesand difficulties the pandemic has already created at this stage for the whole world and itscivilizational development. One of the interesting stories in thisin this case, everyday life, which transforms, changes, becomes different. The bookof Australian sociologists, who use their autoethnographic experience to reflect and describe this time in the history of human development, is dedicated to the transformations in everyday life and the microprocesses that occur when people interact.