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15 Cards in this Set
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civil inattention
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each indiviual indicates recognition of the other persons presence but avoids any gesture that might be taken as intrusive
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social interaction
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process by which we act and react to those around us
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nonverbal communication
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the exchange of info and meaning through facial expressions, gestures, and movements of the body
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roles
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social defined expectations that a person in a given status follows
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impression management
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used to compel others to react to them in the ways they wish
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unfocused interaction
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whien individuals exhibit mutial awareness of one another's presnece
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focused interaction
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individuals directly attend to what others say or do
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encounter
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small talk, seminar discussion, games... instance of focused interaction
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ethomethodology
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the study of the folk or lay methods people use to make sense of what others do and particularly of what they say
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conversation analysis
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examine all facets of a convo for meaning
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interactional vandalism
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subordinate person breaks the tacit rules of everyday interaction that are of value to the more powerful
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personal space
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physical space individuals maintain between themselves and others
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time-space
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where and when events occure
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regionalization
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division of social life into different regional settings or zones
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complusion of proximity
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need of individuals to meet with one another in situations of copresence- face to face interactions
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