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In large urban areas, people know how to establish private zones of solitude even in crowds. erving goffman analyzes this as an instance of socialization called

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Erving Goffman is well known for his "front stage" and "back stage" which are different methods of behavior which we engage in on a day to day basis. "Back stage," in particular, focuses on the way people act when alone or in a space where they feel that they can relax. Civil inattention is a term used by Goffman to signify the way people who are near each other in a crowd can still maintain their privacy by not engaging with strangers.
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