In The Quiet…, Between People…: Silence As A Subject Of Sociological Study

 
PIIS013216250019659-7-1
DOI10.31857/S013216250019659-7
Publication type Article
Status Published
Authors
Affiliation: State Academic University for the Humanities
Address: Russian Federation, Moscow
Journal nameSotsiologicheskie issledovaniya
EditionIssue 6
Pages125-135
Abstract

The article justifies the original conceptualization of silence as a social phenomenon using the cognitive-methodological tools of the theory of practices and the sociology of everyday life. Various interpretations of «silence» that can be found in social and humanitarian texts are directly related to the forms of use of the word «silence» in everyday language. Often they borrow from the latter not only the very understanding of this phenomenon, but also the mysteriousness and illogicality surrounding silence, which do not satisfy the researcher who seeks clarity. The concept of «silence» is often used as a metaphor, that poeticizes and mystifies the discourse about it. Following silence through the labyrinths of everyday and literary language turns into talk about the «silence of nature», God, hearts, places and spaces, the «silence of peoples» and societies and other «fantastic» forms of silence that are understandable only intuitively, but not amenable to direct scientific study. The concept of silence as a practice, according to the authors, is able to return the conversation about it to a more «dense» empirical level and show how here and now in the world of everyday life people can be silent in typical socially organized situations.

Keywordssilence, sociology of silence, conceptualization of silence, social practices, social action, sociology of everyday life, microsociology
Received27.06.2022
Publication date28.06.2022
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