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Intro
Acknowledgments
Contents
About the Author
List of Tables
Chapter 1: Introduction
A Phenomenological Approach to an Unexpected Public Experience in New York City
A Self-Report Study
Organization of the Book
References
Chapter 2: The Public Setting of an Unexpected Experience in New York City
Public Harassment
Public Racism
Public Crime
Public Rudeness
Public Kindness
Public Panhandling
Public Exhibition
Public Conversation
Public Filthiness
References

Chapter 3: The Essence of a Public Experience in New York City: The Situated Self in Public I
Human Autonomy
Human Community
Human Intersectionality
References
Chapter 4: A Public Experience in New York City from the Lens of a Victim: The Situated Self in Public II
Vigilant Agents
Instinctive Defenders
Situational Receptors
Situational Escapers
Fractured Agents
References
Chapter 5: A Public Experience in New York City from the Lens of a Bystander: The Situated Self in Public II
Situational Observers
Situational Stayers
Situational Regulars

Situational Avoiders
Situational Participants
Reference
Chapter 6: A Personalized Public Style in New York City
Public Harassment
Public Racism
Public Crime
Public Rudeness
Public Kindness
Public Panhandling
Public Exhibition
Public Conversation
Public Filthiness
References
Chapter 7: Conclusion
References
Index

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