Discover the unique interiors of British pubs through photography, from the nooks of Oxford’s Lamb & Flag to the Thatch Tavern in Stratford-upon-Avon and the cellar door at the Cape of Good Hope. Explore pub heritage, culture, and atmosphere through intimate architectural details.
A Photographic Ethnography of Everyday Life in British Pubs, II
These photos ethnographically explores British pub signs as cultural markers—capturing history, community, and character, while reflecting how these façades invite us to imagine the life within, whether entered or simply observed.
A Photographic Ethnography of Everyday Life in British Pubs
You may not see it right away, especially if your pint is full, but it’s there. A group of workers ribbing each other in a dialect as thick as the stout they’re drinking. A group of female students talk loudly about boys whose faces you will never see, all while sipping on a variety of... Continue Reading →
Sociology in a Pint Glass
This past summer as I noted in an earlier post, I had the privilege of leading a study abroad program with Maryville University of Saint Louis and Maryville University Online Our location was Oxford, England where we explored the rich sociological surroundings of local pubs. Our time in Oxford was insightful, as we visited nearly... Continue Reading →
