The American Journal of Sociology, Volume 108, Issues 4-6University of Chicago Press, 2003 |
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Page 736
... collective representations . " These collective representations , say the theorists , exert a strong social force . But they are polysemous ; the same symbol or collective represen- tation can take on different meanings in different ...
... collective representations . " These collective representations , say the theorists , exert a strong social force . But they are polysemous ; the same symbol or collective represen- tation can take on different meanings in different ...
Page 737
... collective representations , and they do so in a way that usually complements the meaningful , shared ground for interaction . We will conceptualize this shared ground as " group style . " We argue that the style filters the collective ...
... collective representations , and they do so in a way that usually complements the meaningful , shared ground for interaction . We will conceptualize this shared ground as " group style . " We argue that the style filters the collective ...
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... collective representations . Our concept of culture in interaction took inspiration from this work , and we borrowed from it our " speech norms " dimension of group style ; but now we , in turn , add to it , by showing how important it ...
... collective representations . Our concept of culture in interaction took inspiration from this work , and we borrowed from it our " speech norms " dimension of group style ; but now we , in turn , add to it , by showing how important it ...
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