Interactional vandalism
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Interactional vandalism
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Interactional vandalism is a concept in sociology that describes a situation where the implied rules of conversation are not adhered to, specifically when a person of lower social status violates those rules when interacting with a person of higher social status. The term was coined in by sociologists Mitchell Duneier and Harvey Molotch in their study of interactions on the streets of New York City between black men who were panhandlers or street venders, and middle-class white women who were pa
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interactional_vandalism
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2021-07-16T01:28:49Z
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2024-08-31T01:57:31Z
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