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Studying the ways that interactions (defined as actions, reactions and mutual adaptation) shape and are shaped by individuals within a broader social context. It is connected to the phenomenological concept of intentionality and to the reader-response theory, in the sense that all parties in an interaction are shaped by the other parties.