Symbolism in the intersubjective communication of urban bus stops on the ande

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Edgar Gutiérrez-Gómez
Sonia Beatriz Munaris-Parco

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This ethnographic research explores the intersubjective symbolic communication used by Andean communities in their daily lives, specifically in the context of urban bus stops. A shared symbolic understanding is evident among those involved in the transportation system, enabling efficient and harmonious interaction. Objective: To identify and explain the forms of intersubjective symbolic communication used by Andean people at urban bus stops, taking into account both the human actors involved and the environmental elements that evoke or define these spaces in everyday life. Methodology: Techniques such as participant observation, informal interviews, and behavioral analysis within the transportation system were applied. In addition, symbolic expressions—such as gestures, signals, and signs associated with bus stops—were studied. Conclusion: A fluid symbolic communication is observed among those engaged in urban public transportation, without generating conflicts related to traffic safety. Elements such as body movements, hand signals, and natural references help coordinate actions like boarding, disembarking, fare collection, and payment, reflecting a deeply rooted cultural integration within the Andean context.

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Gutiérrez-Gómez, E., & Munaris-Parco, S. B. (2025). Symbolism in the intersubjective communication of urban bus stops on the ande. Revista Austral De Ciencias Sociales, (48), 445–456. https://doi.org/10.4206/rev.austral.cienc.soc.2025.n48-22
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