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'''= research concept on [[Social Fields]] derived from [[Field Theory]]'''
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- "Residents’ '''Committee Sociality''' is the co-present, synchronous sociality of monthly
- "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,
- 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".