Kate Fox es una antropóloga social y directora de Relaciones Públicas, al frente del Centro de Investigación de Asuntos Sociales (SIRC). Su trabajo profundiza en temas sociales, utilizando su formación en antropología y filosofía para ofrecer una perspectiva distintiva sobre la vida contemporánea. Fox examina cómo las fuerzas culturales y sociales moldean nuestros comportamientos y creencias, buscando desvelar los significados ocultos en los fenómenos cotidianos.
From rebels to writers, athletes to astronauts, join Kate Fox takes on an
entertaining and eye-opening journey through the lives of these extraordinary
women whose lives and achievements have too long been hidden.
Why do we go to pubs? How do we choose a pub? How do we behave in pubs? What rites and rituals do we engage in? What do we talk about? Why is the pub such an important part of British culture? What is pub life all about?The Brewers' Society commissioned MCM Research to find out, with the help of "manwatcher" Desmond Morris.Equipped with tape recorders and notebooks, the MCM research team - led by Joe McCann and John Middleton - visited over four hundred pubs in England, Wales and Scotland. They interviewed publicans, bar staff and customers of all ages. They travelled with pub darts, pool and football teams. They talked to pub musicians and entertainers, went "circuit" drinking with the lads, played cards with the pensioners, and pulled pints on busy nights. As participant observers, they became involved in every aspect of the pub culture. From this wealth of material, MCM Research Director Kate Fox, in conjunction with Desmond Morris, has produced an informative and entertaining anthropology of pub life.
In this volume, Kate Fox takes a revealing look at the quirks and habits of the English people. From the most famous traits through to the most bizarre reflex reactions, she holds a mirror up to the English national character.