S0413 The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life: The Sociology of Face-to-Face Interaction
It was the sociologist Erving Goffman, who for the first time has shown that the minimal case of a social order following its own logic different from the mere psychology or even social psychology of the participants is not the family or the small group, talked about so much at the time of Goffmans first publications, but rather the temporary encounter between different persons, who are able to perceive the behaviour of each other (including the perception of this perception) and to interpret this behaviour as communication.
\r\nThe course will start with a lecture of the central text from Erving Goffman. In a second step the differences between interaction in organizations and outside organizations will be discussed. In a third step typical situations of interaction will be analysed.
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