Re: Goffman's co-presence, Schelling's co-ordination, Grice's co-operation,
etc. -- and how intentions (representations) of utterer and addressee can get
mutually entwined (in something like 'mutual manifestness') -- in a message
dated 1/23/2004, Luiz Carlos Baptista (lucabaptista@sapo.pt) writes:
>As a matter of fact, Goffman does
>rely on Schelling's The Strategy of Conflict
>in his book Strategic Interaction (1969).
>Just for the record.
I now also find out, as per ps.
Cheers,
JL
J L Speranza
----venus.soci.niu.edu/~archives/ SSSITALK/summer97/0226.html
"In 1966, Goffman spent a sabbatical year at the Harvard Center for International Affairs, where he developed a friendship with Thomas Schelling, from whom he gained an understanding of game theory."
www.csuohio.edu/ sociology/Manning/Goffman%20Encyclopedia%20Soc%20Theory.doc - Similar pages
"In 1966, Goffman spent a sabbatical year at the Harvard Center for International Affairs, at the invitation of Thomas Schelling."
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