Podvoyskiy D.G., Spirkina A.K. (2021) “Masked” and “Gloved” Society Under the Microscope of the Sociology of Everyday Life: A Quick Look. Monitoring of Public Opinion: Economic and Social Changes. No. 2. Pp. 315–339. https: ... Podvoyskiy D.G., Spirkina A.K. (2021) “Masked” and “Gloved” Society Under the Microscope of the Sociology of Everyday Life: A Quick Look. Monitoring of Public Opinion: Economic and Social Changes. No. 2. Pp. 315–339. https://doi.org/10.14515/monitoring.2021.2.1805. (In Russ.)ISSN 2219-5467DOI 10.14515/monitoring.2021.2.1805РИНЦ: https://www.elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=46118595Posted on site: 08.11.21Текст статьи на сайте журнала URL: https://monitoringjournal.ru/index.php/monitoring/article/view/1805 (дата обращения 08.11.2021)AbstractThe complex of various social consequences of the coronavirus pandemic that broke out in 2020 is the topic of many publications today. In the cumulative discourse on coronavirus, which is becoming planetary, expert judgments and assessments are supplemented with elements of everyday reflection of millions of people. Changes in employment, education and leisure, limiting the flow of population mobility, reformatting of interpersonal and social communications, social distancing, wearing protective equipment in public places, introducing quarantine measures and self-isolation regimes, galloping pace of digitalization, etc. – all these and many other shifts and displacements of social relations do not go unnoticed, become the subject of heated discussions and concern, in essence, every person. This article, written in the genre of scientific and publicistic essays, attempts to look at the discussed range of problems through the prism of theoretical and methodological optics of the sociology of everyday life. The conceptual arsenal of microsociology makes it possible to analyze the phenomena of the rapid restructuring of routines, modification and transformation of everyday social practices, highlighting and making more explicit the logic of the processes of intensive reassembling of everyday life; the processes taking place in front of all mankind under the influence of the coronavirus pandemic.