Sherri Cavan's LIQUOR LICENSE
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Index
 Accessible person,
acquisition of definition, 49
declination of definition, 50, 52
denial of definition, 219
in interaction, 59, 63, 134, 196
non-open, 132-33, 179, 181, 219
physical setting, 54, 89, 111
Accessible regions, 12
drinking places as, 49
monitoring, 76
visibility of, 77
Acquaintances,
acknowledgment of, 65-66
between bartender and patron, 130
establishing, 119
pre-existing, 55, 117, 119
in private settings, 42
in public settings, 43, 49
treating, 117, 119
Ade G., 38, 39
Alcoholic Beverage Control Act, 26, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 131
Alee, W. C., 15, 206
Anonymous, Streetwalker, 226
Audience behavior, 160-61, 167-68

Babchuck, N., 15
Bacon, S., 41
Bales, R., 183
Bar characters, 82-83, 84
Barker, R., 3, 25, 206

Bartenders,

activities of, 128, 163, 171
as informants, 22, 175
as intermediary, 184, 185, 186
encounters with, 179
names of, 127
role in interaction, 59, 60, 72, 91, 183
treating, 114, 130, 131
Bavelas, A., 100
B-girls, 22, 193-200
availability of, 193
patrons with, 209
relationship to bar, 171-72
site in bar, 182
use of bar, 109, 174
Becker, H., 240
Biographies, 79-87
blemishes, 49
common aspects of, 206
facts about, 86
relating of, 21, 236
as reputation, 82--83
Body contact, 75
Booth, C., 38-39
Boroff, D., 79
Branson, H., 228
Burgess, E., 29
Burns, T., 19; 188

Calkins, R., 38
Cavan, S., 30, 85, 166, 217, 220
Chandler, , 82, 119, 208, 220
Cicourel, A., 8M.
Civil inattention, 50, 218

Clinard, M., 143
Commitment, 

ideological, 80
pre-existing, 55, 59
Convenience bars, 
use, 143-53
free-time, 146-48
 regulars, 208-209
social class and, 236
variations in time, 106
variations by group, 107, 110
Conversation, topics of, See Sociability
Cory, D., 192~ 221
Couples, 
in nightspots, 166
in rounds, 117
seating arrangement, 51, 71, 97,  110-11
sociability of, 97
Cressy, .-, 193, 198
Cross-sex encounters, 
conversation,  93, 196-97
involvement in, 94-95
obligations in, 92
purchase of, 198
spatial location in, 109

deGrazia, S., 76-77
Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, 31
Diary, 86-87
Dinitz, S., 38, 112, 145
Drinking, 154

attitudes toward, 41-42, 76
and convenience use, 145
as a side involvement, 154
contingencies connected with, 42
overindulgence, 42, 72-73, 236
serious drinking, 111, 179~ 180
Drinks, 
and contact distances 91,
gift drinks, 115, 119, 124, 185
as means of payment, 230
for outsiders, 230
as overtures, 54, 184
rounds, 114-19
treating, 113-32
Durkheim, E., 132


Ecological order, 24-30

as means of control~ 220
Efron, V., 38
Ehrmann, W.~ 178
Emerson, J., 10
Employees, 
character of, 31, 36
regulation of, 34-36
women, 35
Encounters, 
casual, 185, 204
commitment to, 55, 80, 183,188, 204, 214
conventional closure, 59
open (accessible), 59-63, 181, 183
rituals in, 63
spacial properties in, 89, 92,104, 109, 163
Entertainers, 74
involvement with audience,167-70
Erikson, K., 89
Esquire magazine, 72
Eye contact, 
homosexual, 191
as overture, 50, 56
transitory, 51

Female, 

employees, 35
patrons, 71, 75, 95, 180
solitary, 96
Fenwick, M., 119, 178
Field, E., 387 156
Firebaugh, W., 38, 39


Gans, H., 219
Garfinkel, H., 5-6, 8, 9
Goffman, E., 4, 12, 43, 49, 50, 54, 56, 58, 59, 64, 65, 67, 73, 84, 86, 94, 154, 155, 167,179 182, 210, 235
Gold, R 16
Gorham, M., 207
Gottlieb, D., 143, 222
Greenwald, H., 201
Gross, E., 73



Hackwood, F., 38, 39, 145
Hall, E., 90, 93
Hare, A. P., 183
Harland, C., 89
Hayner, N., 77
Home territory bar, 
use, 16, 205-33
differentiation in time, 106-107
differentiation by groups, 107-108,109,110
maintenance of, 206, 218, 233
as a private place, 15
social class and, 236
Homosexual, biographies, 85
displays of affection, 71, 72
encounters, 104,215
legality of activities, 36, 71
Homosexual bars, 16, 208, 211
behavior in, 217, 240-41
location of, 221
marketplace, 189-92
movement between, 227
outsiders in, 224
treating in, 114
Hooker, E., 174, 191
Horton, D., 160 211
Huzinga, J., 9
Hyde, R., 28



Identity papers, 79
as means of control, 230-31
Indignation, 
claims of, 53, 75, 165, 178
grounds for, 191, 239
Involvement, 
in drink, 179
in entertainment, 156 160, 161,
female's, 95
mutual, 71, 78

Kirby, B., 40
Knupfer, G., 41


Lawrence, J., 42
Legal order, 30-37
LeRoy, 1., 192, 221
Levi-Strauss, C., 119 i
Licenses, 

bar, 112
number of, 32
revocation of, 36, 71
Licentiousness, 
in home territory bars, 214
licentious behavior patterns, 217, 235, 238
licentious motives, 187
in marketplace bars, 24
"moral holiday," 77
of settings, 11, 179
Lomax, A., 226


McCarthy, R., 41
McCluggage, M., 41
Macrory, B., 40
Malinowski, B., 58
Marden, C., 41

Marketplace bars,

sexual encounters in, 214
slumming in, 226
Marketplace bars, 
use, 15
differentiation by groups, 110
differentiation in space, 109
differentiation in time, 174
prostitutes' use of, 174
sellers, 171-72
social class and, 236
Management, and collectivities,
control by, 79, 213-14, 226-27
protection of, 72
Mass Observation, 38, 58, 112, 200
Mauss, M., 121
Maxwell, M., 42
Mayhew, H., 40
Meehan, T., 156 Meyerson, A., 141
Miller, D., 41
Money, 
care of, 136
deposits of, 212
as signs and markers, 137-38
Moral character, 
of employees., 36
of operators, 32
of patrons, 179
Mulford, H., 41


Names, exchange of, bartenders

in, 126, 127
implications in, 119-207 124
in interaction, 80, 97, 187
Nicholson, B., 58
Night spots, use, 
character of, 166, 236
differetiation of use, 106, 109
encounters in, 95, 159, 163
expectancies, 74, 159, 170
noise level in, 161
seating arrangement, 158, 164
Normal trouble, 18, 67


Ortega y Gassett, 1., 132
Outsiders, 

control of, 2169 2187 221, 227, 230
in home territory bars, 207, 223
interference from, 224-25, 241
Overtures, 
avoidance of, 50, 52 
bartenders in, 184-86 
declarations, 53-54, 90, 91 
gestural responses to. 54 
with Promises, 196 
remarks, 52-53, 57 
spacial properties in, 89-90, 97, 191 
visability to, 182

Patrons, 
accredited, 172 
control by, 232 
middle-class, 68, 235-36 
nondrinking, 112 
regular, 65, 208 
"respectable," 116 
unacquainted, 89, 1199 122, 163 
women, 71, 96
Pear, T. H., 55
Pfautz, H., 28
Pick-ups, 
availability for, 186, 190, 191, 193, 214
future implications of, 178 
interest and willingness, 188-89, 196 
opening moves, 181-86 
pick-up bars, 77. 84
Police, 
complaints to, 75, 200
interference by, 172, 217, 230, 238
treating of, 132
Profanity, 211
Programed production, 155-66
Prostitutes, 200-204 
information about. 172 
site in bar, 182 
use of ars, 174
Public Housekeeper's Monitor, 38, 40


Rechy, J., 201
Riley, J., 41
Roby, T., 183
Rolph, C., 179, 182
Room, R., 41
Roy, D., 237

Schutz, A., 3, 8, 43
Seating arrangements, 
clustering, 97
contrapositional, 88, 89, 164 
facilities in night spots, 158-59 
lateral, 89, 97, 99, 164 
physical bar, 50, 51, 88, 95-98 
tables and booths, 51, 71, 88
Sheldon, J-3 166
Silence,
mutual, 56
and the police, 238
terminal, 94
Simmel, G., 43, 119-20, 122
Slater, A., 41
Slumming, 226
Sociability, 
cross-sex, 195
for data collection, 18, 19
as a general rule, 49
as major involvement, 155
small talk, 58, 185
taboo topics, 20, 21
topics of, 57-59, 632 80, 185
among unacquainted, 89, 97, 163
Sociability of a flirtatious nature, 
implications of, 186 
as indication of availability, 181, 183 
as unserious activity, 236-37 
visibility of, 182
Social class, 54, 235-36 
and public drinking place behavior, 80, 235
Solitary individuals, 
as nonopen person, 51, 133 
site in bar, 51 
women, 96, 180
Sommers, R., 183
Space, 
communication distance, 53
localization of encounters, 63-66, 79 
seating distance, 89, 99 
standing and milling, 99-105, 161, 163
use of, 107
Spatial changes, 94, 188 
as indication of involvement, 94, 188 
as overture, 54, 90
for termination of encounters, 56 
Stelzle, C., 38 
Strangers, 12, 43, 49, 52, 97 
Strauss, A., 160 
Strauss, R., 141 
Subsettings, 25, 26, 77
Sudnow, D., 18

 Termination of encounters, with bartender, 128
B-girl 196
control over, 94, 119, 122-23, 128
inadvertant, 91, 93, 105
phrases used for, 132
physical distance, 54, 56, 93-94
Territorial defense, 206 
by management 226-33 
by patrons, 216-26 
Time, 
bar-time, 32
and obligations, 92
passing of (and convenience use), 146-49
variations of use in, 106-107 
Time-out, 10 
occasions, 236 
ordering of, 237 
settings, 238
as unserious, 11, 235, 236, 237
Trouble
complaints about B-girls, 20
control of, 227
quarrels, 236
reactions to, 68
troublemakers, 224, 241
See also normal trouble


Unseriousness, 
expectancies, 8-9, 13, 87, 240
settings, 13, 66, 235-36


Vafferga vs. Department of Alcohohic Beverage Control, 37
Vanderbilt, A., 53, 185

Visibility, 

of behavior events, 76-79, 133
of interiors, 75-76
of pick-ups, prostitutes, and B-girls, 182
visual attention, 209

Weber, M., 8, 144, 235
Westwood, G., 201, 221
Wilcock, J., 166
Woodard, J., 67
Wright, C., 191, 201
Wright, H., 3, 25, 206


Zorbaugh, H., 226
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