The daily life's fertile soil
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https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-3729.2008.36.4409Keywords:
Communication, Michel Maffesoli, Edgar Alan PoeAbstract
In the text below, Michel Maffesoli advocates, through the allegory of Edgar Alan Poe, that the function of the researcher is to see something that is hidden and evident at the same time. On this trajectory, the author explains his theorical preferences and his practice as a researcher, reaffirming the need for a sociology more responsive to the issues of daily life. This reflection is an abstract of the Seminário Especial de Metodologia, Epistemologia e Pós-modernidade – sociologia compreensiva, razão sensível e conhecimento comum, commanded by Michel Maffesoli from May 08 to 11, at PUCRS.Downloads
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Published
2008-11-20
How to Cite
Maffesoli, M. (2008). The daily life’s fertile soil. Revista FAMECOS, 15(36), 05–09. https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-3729.2008.36.4409
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The Daily Life in Perspective

