Abstract: Methods of interaction and communication in daily life between interdisciplinary theorizing and living reality: a field study of the representations of students of the Department of Anthropology at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities at the Unive
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Everyday life; interdisciplinary theorizing; everyday discourse; representations; interactionsAbstract
Our research paper attempts to address the topic of daily life based on multiple and diverse disciplines—philosophical, social, psychological, and literary, all of which dealt with the daily as a problematic concept with infinite definitions. The paper seeks to investigate and understand the representations of the simple and spontaneous daily life among the students of the University of Sousse-Tunisia, mainly in terms of their daily discourses and interactions with others, in addition to their living experiences that bear connotations and meanings charged with psychological, social, cultural, symbolic and also imagined dimensions. Methodologically, the paper uses the symbolic interactionism as a theoretical approach and the qualitative approach, while relying on the open interview as an additional research tool. The primary results of the study are represented in the theoretical articulation of the daily issue with the living reality embodied in the students' discourses
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