Scales of action: An example of driving and car talk in Germany and North America

This article develops a new methodological tool, called , which allows the empirical investigation of ubiquitous actions such as driving on the one hand, and the highly complex relationships between (for example) drives and other actions in everyday life on the other hand. Through empirical analysis...

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