Structure and Agency in Everyday Life: An Introduction to Social PsychologyRowman & Littlefield, 2003 - 353 страница Structure and Agency in Everyday Life is the only social interacionist text that emphasizes in all aspects of everyday life the tension between social constraints and social transformation. This second edition greatly expands the discussion of the relationship between structure and agency and coverage of the role of human emotions. Unique also is the text's review of the social and ideological context in which symbolic interactionism arose: the nature/nurture debate, the rise of corporate capitalism, and the decline of social Darwinism. It explores contemporary interactionism under the rubrics of society, self, and mind, highlighting Erving Goffman's work. New also is a comparison and contrast between "personality" and "self" as explanatory concepts for understanding social behavior. New in this edition |
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... James and James Mark Baldwin 25 25 4 . Charles Horton Cooley , W. I. Thomas , and John Dewey 49 49 5 . George Herbert Mead 71 Part II : Macrosociological Structures 95 6 . Society : The Structural Context of Interaction 97 7 . The ...
... James and James Mark Baldwin 25 25 4 . Charles Horton Cooley , W. I. Thomas , and John Dewey 49 49 5 . George Herbert Mead 71 Part II : Macrosociological Structures 95 6 . Society : The Structural Context of Interaction 97 7 . The ...
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... James , James Mark Baldwin , Charles Horton Cooley , William Isaac Thomas , John Dewey , and George Herbert Mead are categorized as early interactionists and / or symbolic interactionists . They have been classified as such since ...
... James , James Mark Baldwin , Charles Horton Cooley , William Isaac Thomas , John Dewey , and George Herbert Mead are categorized as early interactionists and / or symbolic interactionists . They have been classified as such since ...
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... James and Symbolic Inter- actionsim , " in Sociological Focus 27 : 303-14 , 1994. Part of chapter 4 was previ- ously published as " John Dewy's Social Psychology and Neopragmatism : Theo- retical Foundations of Human Agency and Social ...
... James and Symbolic Inter- actionsim , " in Sociological Focus 27 : 303-14 , 1994. Part of chapter 4 was previ- ously published as " John Dewy's Social Psychology and Neopragmatism : Theo- retical Foundations of Human Agency and Social ...
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Introduction to Symbolic Interactionism | |
The Social Nature of Human Nature | 11 |
The Social and Ideological Context of Symbolic Interactionism | 13 |
William James and James Mark Baldwin | 23 |
Charles Horton Cooley W I Thomas and John Dewey | 47 |
George Herbert Mead | 69 |
Macrosociological Structures | 93 |
Society The Structural Context of Interaction | 95 |
Socialization | 197 |
Interactionism and the Child Cahill Corsaro and Denzin on Childhood Socialization | 199 |
Socialization and Emotions | 219 |
Gender and Power | 243 |
Deviance | 273 |
The Interactionist Conception of Deviance | 275 |
Conclusion | 303 |
References | 309 |
The Structures of Social Interaction | 115 |
Contemporary Conceptions of the Social Self | 153 |
Mind | 183 |
Index | 345 |
353 | |
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