Nuances of Social Relations in Everyday Life
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Date
2016-03
Journal Title
Social Trends
Journal Editor
Roy, Sanjay K.
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University of North Bengal
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Roy, S. K. (2016). Nuances of Social Relations in Everyday Life. Social Trends, 3(1), 169–178. https://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/3523
Authors
Roy, Sanjay K.
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Abstract
There are complex and critical and also unconscious
nuances of social relations which cannot be captured by
conventional anthropological terms such as HW, BZ, FM, FS, MD
and so on. The micro sociological theoretical tradition tells us to
go deeper into the mind, self and the social ambience to get to the
strategies individuals deploy in managing their relations and in
presentation of self and in management of impression in the public,
in both the front stage and back stage.
By applying the autobiographical reflexive method the author of
the present paper explores the close and proximate relations and
the relations that are not so intimate in the family, in the extended
kinship network, people in the friendship network, and the
“significant others” who leave a lasting impact on the shaping up
of a self. It highlights the tensions and stresses in the relations and
the strategies the actors deploy in maintaining the relations in a
“desired way”. The paper also discusses the core and the periphery
of social relations and explains the logic behind locating the social
relations in terms of priorities.
Methodologically the paper argues that language is a highly
inadequate means to capture the complexity of thoughts about
even more complex social relations, yet the social scientists apply
strategies of descriptive and interpretative phenomenology in order
to construct narratives on social relations from the participants’
points of view.
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self, relations, boundaries in social relations, impression management
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3
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1
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2348-6538
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169 - 178