Experiencing Multiple Realities: Alfred Schutz’s Sociology of the Finite Provinces of Meaning

London, UK: Routledge (2018)
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Abstract

This book offers a theoretical investigation into the general problem of reality as a multiplicity of ‘finite provinces of meaning’, as developed in the work of Alfred Schutz. A critical introduction to Schutz’s sociology of multiple realities as well as a sympathetic re-reading and reconstruction of his project, Experiencing Multiple Realities traces the genesis and implications of this concept in Schutz’s writings before presenting an analysis of various ways in which it can shed light on major sociological problems, such as social action, social time, social space, identity, or narrativity.

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The problem of multiple realities: Alfred Schutz and Robert Musil.Peter L. Berger - 1970 - In Alfred Schutz & Maurice Alexander Natanson (eds.), Phenomenology and social reality. The Hague,: M. Nijhoff. pp. 213--233.

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Marius Ion Benta
Romanian Academy, George Baritiu History Institute

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