A. intimate distance
B. personal distance
C. social distance
D. public distance
A. intimate distance
B. personal distance
C. social distance
D. public distance
A. achieved status
B. ascribed status
C. master status
D. status set
A. a meeting
B. an event
C. a moment
D. an Encounter
A. smiling
B. talking
C. frowning
D. waving
A. the need to bring biological knowledge into sociology
B. the need to theorize the embodiment of the social self
C. the need for sociologists to understand the natural sciences
D. the need for a new science of sociobiology
A. a response cries
B. unfocused interaction
C. interactional vandalism
D. impression management
A. a restaurant kitchen
B. a clothing store payment counter
C. a football ground dressing room
D. a nightclub toilet
A. gender is performative
B. people, s biological sex unders their gendered identity
C. gender is about what we do not who we are
D. there is no essential or biological basis to gender
A. wanting to meet face-to-face whenever possible
B. seeking experience of intimacy on the internet
C. travelling to see foreign locations for holidays
D. creating feelings of security in on-line settings
A. front regions
B. back regions
C. public regions
D. social regions