David E. Rohall
Symbolic Interaction in Society
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Symbolic Interaction in Society provides a systematic application of symbolic interaction to society, including theory and research related to all of the relevant topics in sociology today: race and ethnicity, gender and sexuality, social institutions, and social change.
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Symbolic Interaction in Society provides a systematic application of symbolic interaction to society, including theory and research related to all of the relevant topics in sociology today: race and ethnicity, gender and sexuality, social institutions, and social change.
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 368g
- ISBN-13: 9781538101087
- ISBN-10: 1538101084
- Artikelnr.: 56150560
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 368g
- ISBN-13: 9781538101087
- ISBN-10: 1538101084
- Artikelnr.: 56150560
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
By David E. Rohall
Preface 1 The Social Construction of Reality This Book Isn't Real! Basic
Principles Everything Is Not Relative! A Situational Approach The
Construction of Society The Individual in Society Cognitive Sociology Two
Schools of Symbolic Interaction Chapter Conclusion 2 Studying Symbolic
Interaction Quantitative versus Qualitative Methods Verstehen Power
Exploration and Inspection Studying Situations Ethnography Types of
Ethnography Narrative Analysis Ethnomethodology and Natural Experiments
Unobtrusive Research Going into the Field Project Planning Sampling Ethical
Issues Chapter Conclusion 3 Constructing Culture Elements of Culture
Statuses, Roles, and Norms Values and Beliefs American Culture American
Values and Beliefs American Ideal-Type Personalities Baudrillard's America
Creating Cultures Subcultures and Idiocultures Global Culture? Cultural
Change Chapter Conclusion 4 Self and Society The I, the Me, and the Self
Situational Selves Self-Narratives and Possible Selves Identity Theories
Identity Theory Social Identity Theory Dramaturgy Front Stage/Backstage
Impressions Given/Impressions Given Off Chapter Conclusion 5 Socialization
Cognitive Socialization Symbols and Language Stages of Socialization Agents
of Socialization Family Peers Schools Media and Self-Socialization The
Sociology of Childhood Socialization over the Life Course Our Role in
History Life Stages: Presocialization to Adult Socialization Chapter
Conclusion 6 Emotions, Relationships, and Society Contextualizing Emotions
Dramaturgy and Emotions Emotional Scripts Emotional Socialization
Relationships, Community, and Society Attraction: Starting a Relationship
The Socioemotional Economy Community Relations Chapter Conclusion 7
Deviance and Mental Health Defining Normal Levels of Deviance Creating
Deviance Moral Entrepreneurs Labeling and De-Labeling Primary and Secondary
Deviance Deviant Subcultures Deviance over the Life Course The Myth of
Mental Illness Chapter Conclusion 8 Doing Inequality Status Everywhere!
Doing Difference Doing Gender Intersectionality Pride and Prejudice
Categorizing Self and Other Borderwork Chapter Conclusion 9 Institutional
Life The Nature of Social Institutions Institutional Types All in the
Family Work and Occupations: The Economy Education Religion and Politics
Institutional Intersections and Innovations Chapter Conclusion 10
Collective Behavior The Maddening Crowd Mass Hysteria Circular Reaction New
Social Movements Emergent Norm Theory Value-Added Theory The Anatomy of
Collective Thoughts and Behavior Collective Memory, Identity, and
Imagination Collective Behaviors Chapter Conclusion References Glossary
Index
Principles Everything Is Not Relative! A Situational Approach The
Construction of Society The Individual in Society Cognitive Sociology Two
Schools of Symbolic Interaction Chapter Conclusion 2 Studying Symbolic
Interaction Quantitative versus Qualitative Methods Verstehen Power
Exploration and Inspection Studying Situations Ethnography Types of
Ethnography Narrative Analysis Ethnomethodology and Natural Experiments
Unobtrusive Research Going into the Field Project Planning Sampling Ethical
Issues Chapter Conclusion 3 Constructing Culture Elements of Culture
Statuses, Roles, and Norms Values and Beliefs American Culture American
Values and Beliefs American Ideal-Type Personalities Baudrillard's America
Creating Cultures Subcultures and Idiocultures Global Culture? Cultural
Change Chapter Conclusion 4 Self and Society The I, the Me, and the Self
Situational Selves Self-Narratives and Possible Selves Identity Theories
Identity Theory Social Identity Theory Dramaturgy Front Stage/Backstage
Impressions Given/Impressions Given Off Chapter Conclusion 5 Socialization
Cognitive Socialization Symbols and Language Stages of Socialization Agents
of Socialization Family Peers Schools Media and Self-Socialization The
Sociology of Childhood Socialization over the Life Course Our Role in
History Life Stages: Presocialization to Adult Socialization Chapter
Conclusion 6 Emotions, Relationships, and Society Contextualizing Emotions
Dramaturgy and Emotions Emotional Scripts Emotional Socialization
Relationships, Community, and Society Attraction: Starting a Relationship
The Socioemotional Economy Community Relations Chapter Conclusion 7
Deviance and Mental Health Defining Normal Levels of Deviance Creating
Deviance Moral Entrepreneurs Labeling and De-Labeling Primary and Secondary
Deviance Deviant Subcultures Deviance over the Life Course The Myth of
Mental Illness Chapter Conclusion 8 Doing Inequality Status Everywhere!
Doing Difference Doing Gender Intersectionality Pride and Prejudice
Categorizing Self and Other Borderwork Chapter Conclusion 9 Institutional
Life The Nature of Social Institutions Institutional Types All in the
Family Work and Occupations: The Economy Education Religion and Politics
Institutional Intersections and Innovations Chapter Conclusion 10
Collective Behavior The Maddening Crowd Mass Hysteria Circular Reaction New
Social Movements Emergent Norm Theory Value-Added Theory The Anatomy of
Collective Thoughts and Behavior Collective Memory, Identity, and
Imagination Collective Behaviors Chapter Conclusion References Glossary
Index
Preface 1 The Social Construction of Reality This Book Isn't Real! Basic
Principles Everything Is Not Relative! A Situational Approach The
Construction of Society The Individual in Society Cognitive Sociology Two
Schools of Symbolic Interaction Chapter Conclusion 2 Studying Symbolic
Interaction Quantitative versus Qualitative Methods Verstehen Power
Exploration and Inspection Studying Situations Ethnography Types of
Ethnography Narrative Analysis Ethnomethodology and Natural Experiments
Unobtrusive Research Going into the Field Project Planning Sampling Ethical
Issues Chapter Conclusion 3 Constructing Culture Elements of Culture
Statuses, Roles, and Norms Values and Beliefs American Culture American
Values and Beliefs American Ideal-Type Personalities Baudrillard's America
Creating Cultures Subcultures and Idiocultures Global Culture? Cultural
Change Chapter Conclusion 4 Self and Society The I, the Me, and the Self
Situational Selves Self-Narratives and Possible Selves Identity Theories
Identity Theory Social Identity Theory Dramaturgy Front Stage/Backstage
Impressions Given/Impressions Given Off Chapter Conclusion 5 Socialization
Cognitive Socialization Symbols and Language Stages of Socialization Agents
of Socialization Family Peers Schools Media and Self-Socialization The
Sociology of Childhood Socialization over the Life Course Our Role in
History Life Stages: Presocialization to Adult Socialization Chapter
Conclusion 6 Emotions, Relationships, and Society Contextualizing Emotions
Dramaturgy and Emotions Emotional Scripts Emotional Socialization
Relationships, Community, and Society Attraction: Starting a Relationship
The Socioemotional Economy Community Relations Chapter Conclusion 7
Deviance and Mental Health Defining Normal Levels of Deviance Creating
Deviance Moral Entrepreneurs Labeling and De-Labeling Primary and Secondary
Deviance Deviant Subcultures Deviance over the Life Course The Myth of
Mental Illness Chapter Conclusion 8 Doing Inequality Status Everywhere!
Doing Difference Doing Gender Intersectionality Pride and Prejudice
Categorizing Self and Other Borderwork Chapter Conclusion 9 Institutional
Life The Nature of Social Institutions Institutional Types All in the
Family Work and Occupations: The Economy Education Religion and Politics
Institutional Intersections and Innovations Chapter Conclusion 10
Collective Behavior The Maddening Crowd Mass Hysteria Circular Reaction New
Social Movements Emergent Norm Theory Value-Added Theory The Anatomy of
Collective Thoughts and Behavior Collective Memory, Identity, and
Imagination Collective Behaviors Chapter Conclusion References Glossary
Index
Principles Everything Is Not Relative! A Situational Approach The
Construction of Society The Individual in Society Cognitive Sociology Two
Schools of Symbolic Interaction Chapter Conclusion 2 Studying Symbolic
Interaction Quantitative versus Qualitative Methods Verstehen Power
Exploration and Inspection Studying Situations Ethnography Types of
Ethnography Narrative Analysis Ethnomethodology and Natural Experiments
Unobtrusive Research Going into the Field Project Planning Sampling Ethical
Issues Chapter Conclusion 3 Constructing Culture Elements of Culture
Statuses, Roles, and Norms Values and Beliefs American Culture American
Values and Beliefs American Ideal-Type Personalities Baudrillard's America
Creating Cultures Subcultures and Idiocultures Global Culture? Cultural
Change Chapter Conclusion 4 Self and Society The I, the Me, and the Self
Situational Selves Self-Narratives and Possible Selves Identity Theories
Identity Theory Social Identity Theory Dramaturgy Front Stage/Backstage
Impressions Given/Impressions Given Off Chapter Conclusion 5 Socialization
Cognitive Socialization Symbols and Language Stages of Socialization Agents
of Socialization Family Peers Schools Media and Self-Socialization The
Sociology of Childhood Socialization over the Life Course Our Role in
History Life Stages: Presocialization to Adult Socialization Chapter
Conclusion 6 Emotions, Relationships, and Society Contextualizing Emotions
Dramaturgy and Emotions Emotional Scripts Emotional Socialization
Relationships, Community, and Society Attraction: Starting a Relationship
The Socioemotional Economy Community Relations Chapter Conclusion 7
Deviance and Mental Health Defining Normal Levels of Deviance Creating
Deviance Moral Entrepreneurs Labeling and De-Labeling Primary and Secondary
Deviance Deviant Subcultures Deviance over the Life Course The Myth of
Mental Illness Chapter Conclusion 8 Doing Inequality Status Everywhere!
Doing Difference Doing Gender Intersectionality Pride and Prejudice
Categorizing Self and Other Borderwork Chapter Conclusion 9 Institutional
Life The Nature of Social Institutions Institutional Types All in the
Family Work and Occupations: The Economy Education Religion and Politics
Institutional Intersections and Innovations Chapter Conclusion 10
Collective Behavior The Maddening Crowd Mass Hysteria Circular Reaction New
Social Movements Emergent Norm Theory Value-Added Theory The Anatomy of
Collective Thoughts and Behavior Collective Memory, Identity, and
Imagination Collective Behaviors Chapter Conclusion References Glossary
Index