Abstract

US modern life has increased not only how busy we are, but also how much time we wait in our daily life. From waiting in traffic, at the Starbucks drive-thru, or for an Amazon package, waiting is a universal experience that shapes place and socializes us to cultural norms and processes that are centered on waiting. Building on the extensive literature on waiting, Priceโ€™s book โ€œSociology of Waiting: How Americans Wait,โ€ highlights the ways that people in the United States wait and how people try to capitalize off waiting. According to the author, the sociology of waiting is โ€œThe study of how individuals waitโ€ (p. 2) and they use this framework to demonstrate how so much of societies are founded on the state of waiting. Using detailed examples of how people wait, gathered through extensive ethnographic participant observation in wait-places, like in line at groceries stories or waiting...

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