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Symbolic Interactionism Joel M. Charon

Symbolic Interactionism By Joel M. Charon

Symbolic Interactionism by Joel M. Charon


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Symbolic Interactionism: An Introduction, An Interpretation by Joel M. Charon

For sophomore/junior-level courses in Social Psychology or Social Theory in departments of Sociology; and for Senior seminar courses that examine the symbolic interactionist perspective.

Using a unique step-by-step, integrated approach, this text organizes the basic concepts of symbolic interactionism in such a way that students understand them clearly and are able to apply them to their own lives. It emphasizes the active side of human beings-humans as definers and users of the environment, humans as problem solvers and in control of their own actions-and it shows students how society makes us, and how we in turn shape society.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

1. The Nature of Perspective

2. The Perspective of Social Science.

3. Symbolic Interactionism as a Perspective.

4. The Meaning of the Symbol.

5. The Importance of the Symbol.

6. The Nature of the Self.

7. The Human Mind.

8. Taking the Role of the Other.

9. Human Action.

10. Social Interaction.

11. Society.

12. Erving Goffman, Spencer Cahill.

13. Symbolic Interactionism: A Final Assessment.


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CIN0132276917G
9780132276917
0132276917
Symbolic Interactionism: An Introduction, An Interpretation by Joel M. Charon
Used - Good
Paperback
Pearson Education (US)
20060511
256
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