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... Role partners hold each other accountable for role - specified behaviour . When role behaviour matches expectations , this enacts — and recreates - the roles them- selves . When role behaviour does not fit expectations , deviations are ...
... Role partners hold each other accountable for role - specified behaviour . When role behaviour matches expectations , this enacts — and recreates - the roles them- selves . When role behaviour does not fit expectations , deviations are ...
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... roles vis - à - vis other members of the community . This requires individual members of role dyads to place themselves in relation to other dyads : brother to a sister who is also mother of a child , that is a mother's brother ; mother ...
... roles vis - à - vis other members of the community . This requires individual members of role dyads to place themselves in relation to other dyads : brother to a sister who is also mother of a child , that is a mother's brother ; mother ...
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... role interactions recreates these roles for all participants . And living in a sociocultural world of overlapping ... role behaviour is publicly observable and roles replicated and shared , accountability for expected role behaviour ...
... role interactions recreates these roles for all participants . And living in a sociocultural world of overlapping ... role behaviour is publicly observable and roles replicated and shared , accountability for expected role behaviour ...
Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
Copyright | |
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