Bibliographic Details
Title: |
The Frames of Group Culture: Moments and Their Teams. |
Authors: |
Fine, Gary Alan1 (AUTHOR) g-fine@northwestern.edu |
Source: |
Symbolic Interaction. Nov2024, Vol. 47 Issue 4, p512-524. 13p. |
Subject Terms: |
*FRAMES (Social sciences), *SWEARING (Profanity), *CULTURE, *TEAMS, *WIT & humor |
People: |
GOFFMAN, Erving, 1922-1982 |
Abstract: |
Erving Goffman's most profound and theoretically dense work, Frame Analysis, first published in 1974, is now fifty years old: an iconic linkage of the micro and macro‐level. In this reassessment after half a century, I connect Goffman's phenomenological analysis with the meso‐level study of groups and meaning within tiny publics. Frames are inevitably connected with local cultures. In making this claim, I draw upon group‐based conventions of the proper use of profanity, the dynamics of in‐group joking, and the workings of deceptive teamwork. I conclude that there is no single set of frames, keys, and laminations, but all are based within communities of action. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Database: |
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