A Sociology of Awkwardness: On Social Interactions Going Wrong

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Abstract

A Sociology of Awkwardness shows how awkward feelings are the outcome of social interactions going wrong. 

Combing insights from cultural sociology and the sociologies of interactions and emotions, this book develops the frst comprehensive sociology of awkwardness. It provides an understanding of how people defne, express, and experience awkwardness, while locating its causes not within individuals but within social interactions. The book also ofers a unique perspective by examining how both time and space contribute to the experience of awkwardness. Additionally, it delves into the various ways people deal with awkward interactions. 

A Sociology of Awkwardness introduces a novel theory and typology of awkwardness, drawing from rich empirical data of everyday encounters, work, dating, and self-help. This book will appeal to scholars across the social sciences, particularly those interested in culture, social interactions, and emotions. It will also attract readers seeking to understand awkwardness as a cultural phenomenon, though not as a self-help guide.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherRoutledge (Taylor & Francis Group)
Number of pages154
Edition1st
ISBN (Electronic)9781040353202
ISBN (Print)9781032161556, 9781032161594
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 21 Apr 2025

Publication series

SeriesRoutledge Advances in Sociology

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright: © 2025 Pauwke Berkers and Yosha Wijngaarden.

Research programs

  • ESHCC A&CS
  • ESHCC M&C

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