The American Journal of Sociology, Volume 108, Issues 4-6University of Chicago Press, 2003 |
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... group style . " We argue that the style filters the collective representations and the result is what we will call culture in interaction . Drawing on two main ethnographic cases - a group of suburban ac- tivists and a group of bar ...
... group style . " We argue that the style filters the collective representations and the result is what we will call culture in interaction . Drawing on two main ethnographic cases - a group of suburban ac- tivists and a group of bar ...
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... group style " concept draws on , and in turn , contributes to them . The first dimension of group style draws upon studies of " social identity " and " symbolic boundaries . " These studies show that people carry with them images of how ...
... group style " concept draws on , and in turn , contributes to them . The first dimension of group style draws upon studies of " social identity " and " symbolic boundaries . " These studies show that people carry with them images of how ...
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... group style " highlights everyday interactional routines . The same organization can host different group styles in its different group settings . Patterned or institutionalized cultures - group styles - work at a more microsociological ...
... group style " highlights everyday interactional routines . The same organization can host different group styles in its different group settings . Patterned or institutionalized cultures - group styles - work at a more microsociological ...
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