The American Journal of Sociology, Volume 108, Issues 4-6University of Chicago Press, 2003 |
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... interaction . We will conceptualize this shared ground as " 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 ...
... interaction . We will conceptualize this shared ground as " 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 ...
Page 773
... interaction , and group purpose itself , was threatened by challenges to the style . An observer might wonder if the group devalued John's speech because of his explicit ideology - anticapitalism - and not because of his breach of the ...
... interaction , and group purpose itself , was threatened by challenges to the style . An observer might wonder if the group devalued John's speech because of his explicit ideology - anticapitalism - and not because of his breach of the ...
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... interaction offers a more systematic method for analyzing the " tone " of these groups . Thus , the bar patrons and the sub- urban activist group's styles were not just not neutral , transparent con- veyors of cultural meanings ...
... interaction offers a more systematic method for analyzing the " tone " of these groups . Thus , the bar patrons and the sub- urban activist group's styles were not just not neutral , transparent con- veyors of cultural meanings ...
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tity Movement in French Gastronomy | 844 |
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