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Accounting for Everyday Incivility: an Australian Study

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Phillips, Timothy

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Australian Council of Social Services

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The question of how we live among strangers in daily life is an established concern in contemporary social analysis. A key topic has been the achievements of the individual in rendering daily life among unknown others possible. Yet, questions of residual

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Australian Journal of Social Issues

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2037-12-31