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This book reproduces the original 1937 founding pamphlet of Mass-Observation the compelling social research project that ran for decades in the mid-20th century with expert commentary throughout. It also features brand new supporting essays by and informative interviews with prominent scholars of Mass-Observation which reflect on the organisation, its origins and its influence on multiple academic disciplines, including history, sociology and anthropology. An introductory essay by the editor synthesizes the arguments of this material, as well as contributing vital historical context and suggestions for ways in which other disciplines might benefit from the use of Mass-Observation approaches and archival material. There is also a chronology of Mass-Observation, its publications and major figures associated with it. Mass-Observation offers an unparalleled wealth of insights into the lived experiences of Britons in the 20th century and this volume provides the best introduction to it

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For both newcomers and long-time enthusiasts of MO, this book provides insight into the original, ambitious intentions of the founders, useful commentaries on their achievement and its value across disciplines, as well as fascinating interviews with three people whose careers and lives have been closely entwined with the project. * Jill Kirby, Senior Lecturer, University of Sussex, UK *
The original Mass-Observation pamphlet from 1937 sets out the philosophy and methods for a pioneering approach to ‘the anthropology of ourselves’ that has had a profound influence on historians, social scientists and cultural studies scholars. Its reissue here, skilfully edited and authoritatively contextualized by Jennifer Purcell and her collaborators, is both welcome and timely. * Brian Lewis, Professor of History, McGill University, Montreal, Canada *

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List of Illustrations List of Contributors Chronology Introduction, Jennifer J. Purcell 1. ‘The Observation by Everyone of Everyone’: The Project of Mass-Observation in 1937, Ben Highmore 2. Mass-Observation, Charles Madge and Tom Harrisson 3. Uncivilising Sociology: How Mass Observation can free the discipline, Rachel Hurdley 4. Voices from the Archive, Jennifer J. Purcell Bibliography Index

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
      Publication Date: 1/9/2023 12:02:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781350226463, 978-1350226463
      ISBN10: 1350226467

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book reproduces the original 1937 founding pamphlet of Mass-Observation the compelling social research project that ran for decades in the mid-20th century with expert commentary throughout. It also features brand new supporting essays by and informative interviews with prominent scholars of Mass-Observation which reflect on the organisation, its origins and its influence on multiple academic disciplines, including history, sociology and anthropology. An introductory essay by the editor synthesizes the arguments of this material, as well as contributing vital historical context and suggestions for ways in which other disciplines might benefit from the use of Mass-Observation approaches and archival material. There is also a chronology of Mass-Observation, its publications and major figures associated with it. Mass-Observation offers an unparalleled wealth of insights into the lived experiences of Britons in the 20th century and this volume provides the best introduction to it

      Trade Review
      For both newcomers and long-time enthusiasts of MO, this book provides insight into the original, ambitious intentions of the founders, useful commentaries on their achievement and its value across disciplines, as well as fascinating interviews with three people whose careers and lives have been closely entwined with the project. * Jill Kirby, Senior Lecturer, University of Sussex, UK *
      The original Mass-Observation pamphlet from 1937 sets out the philosophy and methods for a pioneering approach to ‘the anthropology of ourselves’ that has had a profound influence on historians, social scientists and cultural studies scholars. Its reissue here, skilfully edited and authoritatively contextualized by Jennifer Purcell and her collaborators, is both welcome and timely. * Brian Lewis, Professor of History, McGill University, Montreal, Canada *

      Table of Contents
      List of Illustrations List of Contributors Chronology Introduction, Jennifer J. Purcell 1. ‘The Observation by Everyone of Everyone’: The Project of Mass-Observation in 1937, Ben Highmore 2. Mass-Observation, Charles Madge and Tom Harrisson 3. Uncivilising Sociology: How Mass Observation can free the discipline, Rachel Hurdley 4. Voices from the Archive, Jennifer J. Purcell Bibliography Index

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