Civil inattention
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Civil inattention is the process whereby strangers who are in close proximity demonstrate that they are aware of one another, without imposing on each other – a recognition of the claims of others to a public space, and of their own personal boundaries.
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See also
- Active citizen
- Civil society
- Convention
- Face
- Ideas of reference
- Persona
- Proxemics
- Public space
- Risk management
- Social capital
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