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Understanding Culture offers an accessible and comprehensive overview of the field of cultural studies whilst also proposing a different way of doing' cultural studies. It focuses on the ways in which cultural objects and practices serve as both a means of ordering people's lives and as markers of that ordering. Understanding Culture: Reviews the state of the discipline of cultural studies and suggests a new theoretical and methodological orientation drawing on the work of: Foucault; scepticism, Wittgenstein; Harvey Sacks and John Law. Uses insights from a variety of sources to examine the complex ways in which meanings are manufactured as lives are ordered in particular social settings: personal life; education; health; the city and law. Presents case studies that illustrate what the new cultural studies looks like, covering: colonialism; everyday life and identity; and technology. Understanding Culture will be invaluable reading for students and scholars of cultural studies and sociology.