kohtaamat
Kohtaamat is a Finnish sociological concept that refers to spontaneous, unplanned encounters between people in public spaces. It emphasizes brief interactions that arise without prior arrangement and how such moments contribute to the texture of daily urban life, from casual acknowledgments on a sidewalk to fleeting exchanges in transit hubs.
Etymology and usage: The term is related to the Finnish noun kohtaaminen, meaning encounter, and is used
Characteristics: Encounters described as kohtaamat are typically context-dependent and shaped by the surrounding environment, such as
Significance: In urban sociology and social psychology, kohtaamat is used to analyze how everyday encounters contribute
See also: encounter, public space, urban sociology, social psychology, micro-interaction.