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- "Residents’ '''Committee Sociality''' is the co-present, synchronous sociality of monthly | |||
meetings devoted to discussing local issues" | meetings devoted to discussing local issues" | ||
- Night '''Patrol Sociality''' is the side-by-side (not face-to-face), outdoors sociality of the night beat, | |||
when volunteer patrollers take time out to walk the streets in pairs. | when volunteer patrollers take time out to walk the streets in pairs. | ||
Latest revision as of 12:08, 20 January 2009
= research concept on Social Fields derived from Field Theory
Description
The concept is used by John Postill in http://johnpostill.co.uk/articles/postill_localising_net.pdf,
in which he distinguishes different types:
- "Residents’ Committee Sociality is the co-present, synchronous sociality of monthly
meetings devoted to discussing local issues"
- Night Patrol Sociality is the side-by-side (not face-to-face), outdoors sociality of the night beat, when volunteer patrollers take time out to walk the streets in pairs.
More Information
Postill also mentions Arena, from "Turner's field theory".