interaktionslager
Interaktionslager, a term often encountered in the context of social sciences and communication studies, refers to the foundational structure or underlying patterns of interaction that shape how individuals or groups engage with each other. It is not a physical place, but rather a conceptual framework that describes the rules, norms, expectations, and habitual ways in which social exchanges occur. This framework influences the formation of relationships, the development of shared understandings, and the dynamics of social groups.
The concept of interaktionslager suggests that interactions are not random but are guided by established principles,
In essence, interaktionslager is the invisible architecture of social life, providing a degree of predictability and