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Stanley2020
BibType ARTICLE
Key Stanley2020
Author(s) Steven Stanley, Robin James Smith, Eleanor Ford, Joshua Jones
Title Making something out of nothing: Breaching everyday life by standing still in a public place
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Tag(s) EMCA, Breaching experiment, Ethnomethodology, Mobility, Stillness, Nothing
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Year 2020
Language English
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Journal The Sociological Review
Volume 68
Number 6
Pages 1250-1272
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DOI 10.1177/0038026120940616
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Abstract

Public displays of stillness and silence are increasingly found in contemporary life, yet have seldom been examined as social phenomena in their own right. We analyse people’s accomplishment, treatment and negotiation of an encounter with people ‘doing nothing’ – a breaching experiment comprising a group of students standing still in a city centre – and provide a granular description of the bodily practices whereby passers-by make ‘something’ out of ‘nothing’. Our ethnomethodological analysis of video recordings of the event demonstrates three practices for doing embodied noticing - looking back; slowing and pausing; stopping still - and illustrates how passers-by engage in ‘audiencing’ and ‘performing’. We propose breaching experiments as creative research and teaching interventions and discuss the socio-cultural, pedagogic and political implications of our analysis for studies of participation in public settings, especially where stillness, silence and ‘nothing’ feature.

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