In the flow of group life there are innumerable points at which the participants are redefining each other's acts. Such redefinition is very common in adversary relations, it is frequent in group discussion, and it is essentially intrinsic to dealing... Improvised Dialogues: Emergence and Creativity in Conversationby Robert Keith Sawyer - 2003 - 262 pagesNo preview available - About this book
| Alex Huxley Westfried - Social Science - 220 pages
...importantly, he must act in the perspective of his relationship to others with which he identifies. In the flow of group life there are innumerable points at which the participants redefine each other's acts. Human interaction is an interpretive process: meaning evolves and changes... | |
| Herbert Blumer - Political Science - 1986 - 228 pages
...conduces so markedly to the transformation of the forms of joint activity that make up group life. In the flow of group life there are innumerable points...the participants are redefining each other's acts. Such redefinition is very common in adversary relations, it is frequent in group discussion, and it... | |
| Peter Hamilton - Philosophy - 1992 - 270 pages
...conduces so markedly to the transformation of the forms of joint activity that make up group life. In the flow of group life there are innumerable points...the participants are redefining each other's acts. Such redefinition is very common in adversary relations, it is frequent in group discussion, and it... | |
| Nathan Rousseau - Psychology - 2002 - 392 pages
...conduces so markedly to the transformation of the forms of joint activity that make up group life. In the flow of group life there are innumerable points...the participants are redefining each other's acts. Such redefinition is very common in adversary relations, it is frequent in group discussion, and it... | |
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