Author: Shing-Ling S. Chen
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
ISBN: 1836083785
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 287
Book Description
Seeking a concise and substantial vision of symbolic interactionism, this volume manifests the crucial research endeavors and key elements that contribute to the vitality of the interactionist theoretical framework.
Essential Issues in Symbolic Interaction
Author: Shing-Ling S. Chen
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
ISBN: 1836083785
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 287
Book Description
Seeking a concise and substantial vision of symbolic interactionism, this volume manifests the crucial research endeavors and key elements that contribute to the vitality of the interactionist theoretical framework.
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
ISBN: 1836083785
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 287
Book Description
Seeking a concise and substantial vision of symbolic interactionism, this volume manifests the crucial research endeavors and key elements that contribute to the vitality of the interactionist theoretical framework.
Symbolic Interactionism
Author: Herbert Blumer
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 9780520056763
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
This is a collection of articles dealing with the point of view of symbolic interactionism and with the topic of methodology in the discipline of sociology. It is written by the leading figure in the school of symbolic interactionism, and presents what might be regarded as the most authoritative statement of its point of view, outlining its fundamental premises and sketching their implications for sociological study. Blumer states that symbolic interactionism rests on three premises: that human beings act toward things on the basis of the meanings of things have for them; that the meaning of such things derives from the social interaction one has with one's fellows; and that these meanings are handled in, and modified through, an interpretive process.
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 9780520056763
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
This is a collection of articles dealing with the point of view of symbolic interactionism and with the topic of methodology in the discipline of sociology. It is written by the leading figure in the school of symbolic interactionism, and presents what might be regarded as the most authoritative statement of its point of view, outlining its fundamental premises and sketching their implications for sociological study. Blumer states that symbolic interactionism rests on three premises: that human beings act toward things on the basis of the meanings of things have for them; that the meaning of such things derives from the social interaction one has with one's fellows; and that these meanings are handled in, and modified through, an interpretive process.
Symbolic Interactionism: The Basics
Author: Charles Quist-Adade
Publisher: Vernon Press
ISBN: 162273517X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 412
Book Description
This book is a survey of Symbolic Interaction. In thirteen short chapters, it traces the history, the social philosophical roots, the founders, “movers and shakers” and evolution of the theory. Symbolic Interactionism: The Basics takes the reader along the exciting, but tortuous journey of the theory and explores both the meta-theoretical and mini-theoretical roots and branches of the theory. Symbolic interactionism or sociological social psychology traces its roots to the works of United States sociologists George Hebert Mead, Charles Horton Cooley, and Herbert Blumer, and a Canadian sociologist, Erving Goffman; Other influences are Harold Garfinkel’s Ethnomethodology and Austrian-American Alfred Schutz’s study of Phenomenology. Symbolic Interactionism: Basics explores the philosophical sources of symbolic interactionism, including pragmatism, social behaviorism, and neo-Hegelianism. The intellectual origins of symbolic interactions can be attributed to the works of William James, George Simmel, John Dewey, Max Weber, and George Herbert Mead. Mead is believed to be the founder of the theory, although he did not publish any academic work on the paradigm. The book highlights the works of the intellectual heirs of symbolic interactionism— Herbert Blumer, Mead’s former student, who was instrumental in publishing the lectures his former professor posthumously with the title Symbolic Interactionism, Erving Goffman and Robert Park.
Publisher: Vernon Press
ISBN: 162273517X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 412
Book Description
This book is a survey of Symbolic Interaction. In thirteen short chapters, it traces the history, the social philosophical roots, the founders, “movers and shakers” and evolution of the theory. Symbolic Interactionism: The Basics takes the reader along the exciting, but tortuous journey of the theory and explores both the meta-theoretical and mini-theoretical roots and branches of the theory. Symbolic interactionism or sociological social psychology traces its roots to the works of United States sociologists George Hebert Mead, Charles Horton Cooley, and Herbert Blumer, and a Canadian sociologist, Erving Goffman; Other influences are Harold Garfinkel’s Ethnomethodology and Austrian-American Alfred Schutz’s study of Phenomenology. Symbolic Interactionism: Basics explores the philosophical sources of symbolic interactionism, including pragmatism, social behaviorism, and neo-Hegelianism. The intellectual origins of symbolic interactions can be attributed to the works of William James, George Simmel, John Dewey, Max Weber, and George Herbert Mead. Mead is believed to be the founder of the theory, although he did not publish any academic work on the paradigm. The book highlights the works of the intellectual heirs of symbolic interactionism— Herbert Blumer, Mead’s former student, who was instrumental in publishing the lectures his former professor posthumously with the title Symbolic Interactionism, Erving Goffman and Robert Park.
Handbook of Symbolic Interactionism
Author: Larry T. Reynolds
Publisher: Rowman Altamira
ISBN: 9780759100923
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 1108
Book Description
Symbolic interactionism has a long history in sociology, social psychology, and related social sciences. In this volume, the editors and contributors explain its history, major theoretical tenets and concepts, methods of doing symbolic interactionist work, and its uses and findings in a host of substantive research areas.
Publisher: Rowman Altamira
ISBN: 9780759100923
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 1108
Book Description
Symbolic interactionism has a long history in sociology, social psychology, and related social sciences. In this volume, the editors and contributors explain its history, major theoretical tenets and concepts, methods of doing symbolic interactionist work, and its uses and findings in a host of substantive research areas.
Symbolic Interaction and Ethnographic Research
Author: Robert Prus
Publisher: SUNY Press
ISBN: 9780791427026
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 332
Book Description
Examines a series of theoretical and methodological issues faced by social scientists in interpretive and ethnographic studies of human group life.
Publisher: SUNY Press
ISBN: 9780791427026
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 332
Book Description
Examines a series of theoretical and methodological issues faced by social scientists in interpretive and ethnographic studies of human group life.
Symbolic Interaction
Author: Nancy J. Herman
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 9781882289219
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 512
Book Description
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 9781882289219
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 512
Book Description
To find more information about Rowman & Littlefield titles please visit us at www.rowmanlittlefield.com.
Communication and Social Order
Author: Hugh Dalziel Duncan
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Communication
Languages : en
Pages : 475
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Communication
Languages : en
Pages : 475
Book Description
Perspectives on Social Problems
Author: James A. Holstein
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Social problems
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Social problems
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Radical Interactionism on the Rise
Author: Lonnie Athens
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
ISBN: 1781907854
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 259
Book Description
This issue of the Blue Ribbon Papers is must reading for anyone wishing to remain up- to- date on the latest breaking developments in interactionism which could potentially change forever both the history of this venerated American school of thought and, in turn, American sociological theory.
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
ISBN: 1781907854
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 259
Book Description
This issue of the Blue Ribbon Papers is must reading for anyone wishing to remain up- to- date on the latest breaking developments in interactionism which could potentially change forever both the history of this venerated American school of thought and, in turn, American sociological theory.
Symbolic Interactionism and Cultural Studies
Author: Norman K. Denzin
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 0470698411
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
Symbolic interactionism is one of the most enduring - and certainly the most sociological - of all social psychologies. In this landmark work, Norman K. Denzin traces its tortured history from its roots in American pragmatism to its present-day encounter with poststructuralism and postmodernism. Arguing that if interactionism is to continue to thrive and grow it must incorporate elements of post structural and post-modern theory into its underlying views of history, culture and politics, the author develops a research agenda which merges the interactionist sociological imagination with the critical insights on contemporary feminism and cultural studies. Norman Denzin's programmatic analysis of symbolic interactionism, which develops a politics of interpretation merging theory and practice, will be welcomed by students and scholars in a wide range of disciplines, from sociology to cultural studies.
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 0470698411
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
Symbolic interactionism is one of the most enduring - and certainly the most sociological - of all social psychologies. In this landmark work, Norman K. Denzin traces its tortured history from its roots in American pragmatism to its present-day encounter with poststructuralism and postmodernism. Arguing that if interactionism is to continue to thrive and grow it must incorporate elements of post structural and post-modern theory into its underlying views of history, culture and politics, the author develops a research agenda which merges the interactionist sociological imagination with the critical insights on contemporary feminism and cultural studies. Norman Denzin's programmatic analysis of symbolic interactionism, which develops a politics of interpretation merging theory and practice, will be welcomed by students and scholars in a wide range of disciplines, from sociology to cultural studies.