@ARTICLE{27043461_46796388_2011, author = {Viktor Vakhshtayn}, keywords = {, absolute event, frame theory, «black swan», Keret—Strugatskys’ effect, Rover’s effect, Taleb’s effect, McCormick’s effect, profanation effect, Kevorkian’s effectKorbut—Garfinkel’s effect}, title = {On the edge of familiar world: events and their frames}, journal = {The Russian Sociological Review}, year = {2011}, volume = {10}, number = {3}, pages = {79-94}, url = {https://sociologica.hse.ru/en/2011-10-3/46796388.html}, publisher = {}, abstract = {The paper considers effects of the habitualization of absolute events — events that destroy and create social orders and therefore inevitably stand out of the flow of routine practices. Author reviews different types of everyday world's reaction to the phenomena of extraordinary existential character, returning thereby to the key question of the sociology of everyday world: one of the link between everyday and transcendental dimensions of social reality.}, annote = {The paper considers effects of the habitualization of absolute events — events that destroy and create social orders and therefore inevitably stand out of the flow of routine practices. Author reviews different types of everyday world's reaction to the phenomena of extraordinary existential character, returning thereby to the key question of the sociology of everyday world: one of the link between everyday and transcendental dimensions of social reality.} }