Psychological needs related to civil inattention: A qualitative and quantitative view on public encounters

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Diefenbach, Sarah [1 ]
Riehle, Anna [1 ]
Jannott, Hannah [1 ]
Vornhagen, Joelle-Sophie [1 ]
Stoll, Johannes [1 ]
Markhoff, Lea [1 ]
von Terzi, Pia [1 ]
机构
[1] Ludwig Maximilians Univ Munchen, Dept Psychol, Munich, Germany
关键词
civil inattention; contextual factors; fulfilment of psychological needs; online experiment; public encounters; qualitative interviews; well-being; SOCIAL INTERACTIONS; POWER;
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10.1111/bjso.12828
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
As described by early sociological research (Goffman, 1963, Behavior in public places: Notes on the social organization of gatherings), a typical behavioural pattern in public encounters between strangers is so-called Civil Inattention (CI). CI describes a ritual of politely communicating having noticed the other while assuring non-communication intentions. A typical example of showing CI is initially looking at the other person but then quickly averting the gaze. As argued earlier, CI fulfils a central role in the smooth functioning of a society. Also, CI gains new relevance in the digital era, in particular regarding privacy needs. Still, previous research on CI often remained on a theoretical or descriptive level, and its psychological functions have not been explored systematically. As an advancement, our study provides a deeper understanding of CI, exploring individual narratives, relevant psychological needs, and contextual factors. We conducted a qualitative interview study (N = 25) followed by an experimental online study (N = 353) with a 2 (presence of CI) x 2 (physical distance) mixed design. It shows that CI adds to well-being and specifically addresses needs for relatedness, security, and autonomy. However, though Study 1 suggested physical distance as a relevant contextual factor, the present experimental manipulation in Study 2 did not show significant effects.
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