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Facework theory: Performing familial roles in everyday interactions
M. Chad McBride
Department of Communication Studies
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Arts & Humanities
Facework
100%
Familial
60%
Public Performance
59%
Interaction
33%
Interaction Rituals
24%
Performance
23%
Dining Room
21%
Church Community
20%
Impression Management
18%
Kitchen
16%
Western Culture
15%
Sociologists
14%
Restaurants
14%
Treatise
12%
Staff
10%
Language
6%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Metaphor
85%
Ego
47%
Back
40%
Ceremonial Behavior
27%
Restaurants
26%
Language
16%
Social Sciences
interaction
28%
performance
28%
metaphor
22%
customer
15%
everyday life
14%
social actor
9%
church
8%
religious behavior
8%
sociologist
8%
staff
5%