An Ethnographic Study of Tagging Cultures
Autor: | Lucas Couto de Carvalho, Gunnar Ree, Ingunn Sandaker |
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Rok vydání: | 2017 |
Předmět: |
050103 clinical psychology
05 social sciences Symbolic communication Participant observation Graffiti Expression (architecture) Conceptual framework Prosocial behavior Ethnography General Earth and Planetary Sciences Hierarchical organization 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences 050102 behavioral science & comparative psychology Psychology Social psychology General Environmental Science |
Zdroj: | Behavior and Social Issues. 26:67-94 |
ISSN: | 2376-6786 1064-9506 |
Popis: | Tagging is a kind of graffiti that involves writing one’s name using markers or spray paints. In Brazil, the tagging behavior has spread all over the country and especially in the big cities. Aspects of the culture deserve careful attention by behavioral scientists. This article describes possible variables controlling the behavior of members of tagging cultures of Brazil, based on a behavior analytic framework. We performed an ethnographic study in which the researcher accompanied the taggers in all their normal activities as a participant observer of their culture; in addition, he conducted interviews. Our findings identified at least four different properties of the cultural practices: (i) The transmission of symbolic communication characterizing the cultural unit as distinguished from the rest of society. (ii) The shaping of increasingly sophisticated expression and artistic proficiency. (iii) The high visibility-high risk-high impact paradox. (iv) The hierarchical organization and status distribution. Having identified these cultural properties and the related behaviors, we discuss the contribution of a behavior analytic conceptual framework both for the purpose of tracing the possible contingencies of reinforcement and to suggest possible strategies for intervention that could result in alternative prosocial behaviors to replace tagging. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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