Social TheoryPrentice-Hall, 1983 - 243 pages |
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... situation . " Thomas argued that , if men define situations as real , they will be real in their consequences . This ... situation is more than a simple description of what already exists . It is not merely a response to what is already ...
... situation . " Thomas argued that , if men define situations as real , they will be real in their consequences . This ... situation is more than a simple description of what already exists . It is not merely a response to what is already ...
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... situation as a business lunch . Second , because the actor has to use a variety of resources of information to make sense of situations , variations in the information to hand will influence the definition of the situation . For example ...
... situation as a business lunch . Second , because the actor has to use a variety of resources of information to make sense of situations , variations in the information to hand will influence the definition of the situation . For example ...
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... situation do not match . If this occurs , they are as likely to change their mind about roles as they are about situations . Police officers have a keen sense of what kinds of roles are being played in what kinds of situations . Any ...
... situation do not match . If this occurs , they are as likely to change their mind about roles as they are about situations . Police officers have a keen sense of what kinds of roles are being played in what kinds of situations . Any ...
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PART | 11 |
Complex social exchange | 26 |
Conclusion | 39 |
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