This article discusses the forms of presentation, interaction and conflict deployed in the urban space of Rosario (Argentina) between elites and popular sectors during the interwar. Analyzed behaviors were established by the elites as manifestations of incivility. The aim is to study this set of practices trying to non exotizing from an hermeneutic and semiotic reading of its operating, protocols and socio-cultural relations. It will show how for the elites was a set of disrupted and meaningless practices, was a complex fabric of tactics and strategies of encoding and decoding of social identity. Social games produced within the framework of dynamic interaction processes based on social and power asymmetric relations. The reconstruction of these pieces of social interactions intended to unravel the meanings and operating of construction of identities, games, rituals and social spaces.
Practices; Culture; Social relationships; Interaction; Space