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The micro-ethnographic project of identifying formal properties—universal or culture specific—of human sociality to which the present study is dedicated has already been pursued in the early years of sociology. More than one hundred years ago, sociologist and philosopher Georg Simmel has formulated this endeavor in the context of his attempts at defining the object of sociology
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Meyer, C. (2018). II. The interaction order: Universal or culture specific?. In: Culture, Practice, and the Body. Beiträge zur Praxeologie / Contributions to Praxeology. J.B. Metzler, Stuttgart. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-04606-2_2
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