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... shared understandings that order their relationships . This task is particularly difficult because we are not even aware of most of these shared understandings . They are simply tacit , taken - for - granted bits of knowledge that we ...
... shared understandings that order their relationships . This task is particularly difficult because we are not even aware of most of these shared understandings . They are simply tacit , taken - for - granted bits of knowledge that we ...
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... shared identity . They think of themselves as united and interdependent , somewhat apart from other people . This ... sharing a common adventure . " This is our island , " proclaims Ralph to the others at their second assembly . " It's a ...
... shared identity . They think of themselves as united and interdependent , somewhat apart from other people . This ... sharing a common adventure . " This is our island , " proclaims Ralph to the others at their second assembly . " It's a ...
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... shared sense of belonging , intima- cy , and caring . Often these urban villagers , to use Gans's term , also share a certain ethnic background . The residents may be immigrants from small rural towns in Europe or South America , or the ...
... shared sense of belonging , intima- cy , and caring . Often these urban villagers , to use Gans's term , also share a certain ethnic background . The residents may be immigrants from small rural towns in Europe or South America , or the ...
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