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  1. Jan 1, 2017 · PDF | On Jan 1, 2017, Philip Manning published Goffman and Dramaturgical Sociology | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate.

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  2. Jan 1, 2013 · The five-characteristic definition of play presented above depends, for its usefulness, on ways of knowing or inferring the motives and attitudes of the individuals involved.

  3. main types of play in which human children engage (physical play, play with objects, symbolic play, pretence/socio-dramatic play and games with rules) and the implications of each area of research for provision and policy.

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  4. In a play, actors try to convey to an audience a particular impression of the world around them. Through the use of scripted dialogue, gestures, props, costumes, and so on, actors create a new reality for the audience to consider.

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  5. The dramaturgical character of the definition of the situation, expresses itself in that the definition is not what is understood as real in a given situation, but could be compared to a group of syntactically interrelated actions in which the participants are engaged. Perinbanayagam rightly asserts that

  6. This chapter considers the ways in which social actors construct, display, and perform the scenes in which they appear. Together, they cooperate to define situations with an interpretative frame, drawing upon shared repertoires of tacit knowledge.

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  8. According to Smilansky the four types of play are functional play, constructive play, dramatic play (also known as symbolic or pretend play), and games with rules.

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