David2005

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David2005
BibType ARTICLE
Key David2005
Author(s) Gary C. David
Title Žertování o cenách v arabských koloniálech: Jak mohou citlivá témata proměňovat mezi-skupinové vztahy
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Tag(s) EMCA, Joking, Ethnicity
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Year 2005
Language Czech
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Journal Biograf
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Number 36
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Abstract

Tensions between small immigrant-owned stores and their African-American customers are frequently cited as a major problem in large urban cities in the United States. Whereas most research has focused on the problematic nature of this relationship, the research reported in this paper attempts to focus on the positive. Rather than being plagued by tensions and problematic encounters, this paper asserts that interactions in small "convenience stores" are largely unproblematic. This paper examines the occurrence of unproblematic cross-cultural encounters as a collaborative effort between customer and worker. Specifically, this paper demonstrates how humor plays an important role in the formation of positive relationships through the analysis of "price humor". While high prices have been cited as a source of tension, this paper shows how sensitive topics, such as price, can be used by interactants to build rapport across the counter.

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Czech translation by Zdeněk Konopásek. Original article in English:

Price humor in Arab-owned convenience stores: Using potentially sensitive topics to transform intergroup relations