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Making sense of reality: culture and perception in everyday life

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Call no.
: 302 / DEN
Penulis
: Tia Denora
Penyumbang
: MOHD. KHADZRIE BIN MOHD. RAMZIE FAIZAL
Ringkasan
This book, Making Sense Of Reality: Culture And Perception In Everyday Life by Tia Denora is a book that includes most of everything concerning reality in real life. Writer, Tia Denora is Professor of Sociology in Sociology, Philosophy and Anthropology at Exeter University.



This book shows what reality is and how to do all of us make sense of it in everyday life and why do some realities seem more real than others and what of seemingly contradictory and multiple realities. This book also considers reality as what we represent, receive and experience it.
In this book, is have suggest that we take realities as real and are the result of real-time, situated practiced that draw on and draw together many things which includes technologies and objects, peoples, gestures, meanings and media.

Examining these practices clarify reality or rather our sense of it as always virtual real, which is simplified and artfully produced. This examination shows us how the sense of reality that we make is nonetheless real in its consequences.

Making Sense of Reality offering readers a guide to analyzing social life which helping in develops a performance-based perspective that highlights the ever revised dimension of realities and links perspectives to focus on object relations and an ecological model culture in action.