The Oxford Handbook of Symbolic Interactionism
Herausgeber: Brekhus, Wayne H; Force, William Ryan; Degloma, Thomas
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Herausgeber: Brekhus, Wayne H; Force, William Ryan; Degloma, Thomas
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The Oxford Handbook of Symbolic Interactionism features a diverse array of cutting-edge scholarship in symbolic interactionism (SI). The scholars featured in this volume present new and evolving outlooks on foundational SI themes including the self and identity, the interactive construction of meaning, classical pragmatism, interactionist research methods, performance, culture and subcultures, cognition, emotion, organizations and institutions, and social constructionism.
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The Oxford Handbook of Symbolic Interactionism features a diverse array of cutting-edge scholarship in symbolic interactionism (SI). The scholars featured in this volume present new and evolving outlooks on foundational SI themes including the self and identity, the interactive construction of meaning, classical pragmatism, interactionist research methods, performance, culture and subcultures, cognition, emotion, organizations and institutions, and social constructionism.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 608
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 183mm x 71mm
- Gewicht: 1111g
- ISBN-13: 9780190082161
- ISBN-10: 019008216X
- Artikelnr.: 68103703
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 608
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 183mm x 71mm
- Gewicht: 1111g
- ISBN-13: 9780190082161
- ISBN-10: 019008216X
- Artikelnr.: 68103703
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Wayne H. Brekhus is Chair and Professor of Sociology at the University of Missouri. His research interests include the sociology of identities, the cultural sociology of cognition, social markedness and unmarkedness, and developing sociological theory to analyze constructions of social difference. He is the author of The Sociology of Identity: Authenticity, Multidimensionality, and Mobility; Culture and Cognition: Patterns in the Social Construction of Reality; Sociologia dell'inavvertito (translated into Italian by Lorenzo Sabetta), and Peacocks, Chameleons, Centaurs: Gay Suburbia and the Grammar of Social Identity, and co-editor of The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Sociology (with Gabe Ignatow). Thomas DeGloma is Associate Professor of Sociology at Hunter College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York (CUNY). He specializes in the areas of culture, cognition, memory, symbolic interaction, and sociological theory. His research interests also include the sociology of time, knowledge, autobiography, identity, and trauma. He is the author of Anonymous: The Performance and Impact of Hidden Identities and Seeing the Light: The Social Logic of Personal Discovery, which received the 2015 Charles Horton Cooley Book Award from the Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction. He is also co-editor of the Interpretive Lenses in Sociology series. DeGloma served as President of the Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction in 2017-2018. William Ryan Force is a student of social life and Assistant Professor of Sociology at California State University, Fresno. His research and teaching explore the accomplishment of identity at the intersection of language, power, and culture. He has studied a variety of empirical contexts: tattoo culture, punk/indie rock, transgressive TV, bar culture, trick-or-treating, and the supernatural. Dr. Force's work has appeared as book chapters and in journals including Deviant Behavior, Symbolic Interaction, and Crime, Media, Culture. His current projects include a book examining the influence of social media on the tattoo subculture, and a critical interactionist analysis of the relationship between gangsta rap and outlaw country music.
* Acknowledgments
* About the Editors
* Contributors
* 1. Introduction: On the Wonderful Complexities and Varied Directions
of Symbolic Interactionism in the Twenty-first Century
* Wayne H. Brekhus, Thomas DeGloma, and William Ryan Force
* Part I: Theoretical and Methodological Orientations
* 2. The Historical Foundations of Symbolic Interactionism
* Robert Dingwall
* 3. Symbolic Interactionism and Social Research
* Andrea Salvini
* 4. Toward a Concept-Driven Sociology: Sensitizing Concepts and the
Prepared Mind
* Eviatar Zerubavel
* 5. De-realization and Infra-humanization: A Theory of Symbolic
Interaction with Digital Technologies
* Simon Gottschalk and Celene Fuller
* 6. Quantitative Measurement and the Production of Meaning
* Héctor Vera
* 7. Social Organization, Macro Phenomena, and Symbolic Interactionism
* Patrick J. W. McGinty
* 8. Dramaturgical Traditions: Performance and Interaction
* Susie Scott
* 9. Social Constructionism in the Symbolic Interactionist Tradition
* Ara A. Francis
* 10. The Narrative Study of Self and Society
* Amir B. Marvasti and Jaber F. Gubrium
* Part II: Culture, Context, and Symbolic Interaction
* 11. Culture, or the Meaning of Meaning Making
* Michael Ian Borer
* 12. Subcultures
* William Ryan Force
* 13. Interactionist Theories of Emotion: From G. H. Mead to Culture
Theory
* E. Doyle McCarthy
* 14. Shopping, Identity, and Place
* Enrico Campo
* 15. Symbolic Interaction and Music
* Joseph A. Kotarba
* 16. Sociology of Mass and New Media through an Interactionist Lens
* Julie B. Wiest
* 17. The Presence, Performance, and Publics of Online Interactions
* Qian Li and Xiaoli Tian
* 18. Symbolic Interactionism and Religion
* Andrea Salvini and Irene Psaroudakis
* Part III: Power and Inequalities
* 19. Markedness and Unmarkedness in Identities and Social Interaction
* Wayne H. Brekhus
* 20. The Appearance of Nothingness: Concealed Strategic Actions
* Carmelo Lombardo and Lorenzo Sabetta
* 21. Power and Interaction
* Michael L. Schwalbe and Kelsey Mischke
* 22. Racial Socialization and Racism
* Margaret A. Hagerman
* 23. Gender and Embodiment as Negotiated Relations
* S. L. Crawley and Ashley Green
* 24. Sex and Sexuality
* Cirus Rinaldi
* 25. Deviant Selves, Transgressive Acts, and Moral Narratives: The
Symbolic-Interactionist Field of Transgression, Crime, and Justice
* Thaddeus Müller
* 26. Medicine, Health, and Illness
* Giuseppina Cersosimo
* Part IV: Environment, Disasters, and Risk
* 27. Interactionist Tools for Assessing Community Resilience
* Braden Leap
* 28. Eco-uncertainty as a Frame and Way of Life
* Daina Cheyenne Harvey
* 29. Disasters
* Margarethe Kusenbach and Gabriela Christmann
* Index
* About the Editors
* Contributors
* 1. Introduction: On the Wonderful Complexities and Varied Directions
of Symbolic Interactionism in the Twenty-first Century
* Wayne H. Brekhus, Thomas DeGloma, and William Ryan Force
* Part I: Theoretical and Methodological Orientations
* 2. The Historical Foundations of Symbolic Interactionism
* Robert Dingwall
* 3. Symbolic Interactionism and Social Research
* Andrea Salvini
* 4. Toward a Concept-Driven Sociology: Sensitizing Concepts and the
Prepared Mind
* Eviatar Zerubavel
* 5. De-realization and Infra-humanization: A Theory of Symbolic
Interaction with Digital Technologies
* Simon Gottschalk and Celene Fuller
* 6. Quantitative Measurement and the Production of Meaning
* Héctor Vera
* 7. Social Organization, Macro Phenomena, and Symbolic Interactionism
* Patrick J. W. McGinty
* 8. Dramaturgical Traditions: Performance and Interaction
* Susie Scott
* 9. Social Constructionism in the Symbolic Interactionist Tradition
* Ara A. Francis
* 10. The Narrative Study of Self and Society
* Amir B. Marvasti and Jaber F. Gubrium
* Part II: Culture, Context, and Symbolic Interaction
* 11. Culture, or the Meaning of Meaning Making
* Michael Ian Borer
* 12. Subcultures
* William Ryan Force
* 13. Interactionist Theories of Emotion: From G. H. Mead to Culture
Theory
* E. Doyle McCarthy
* 14. Shopping, Identity, and Place
* Enrico Campo
* 15. Symbolic Interaction and Music
* Joseph A. Kotarba
* 16. Sociology of Mass and New Media through an Interactionist Lens
* Julie B. Wiest
* 17. The Presence, Performance, and Publics of Online Interactions
* Qian Li and Xiaoli Tian
* 18. Symbolic Interactionism and Religion
* Andrea Salvini and Irene Psaroudakis
* Part III: Power and Inequalities
* 19. Markedness and Unmarkedness in Identities and Social Interaction
* Wayne H. Brekhus
* 20. The Appearance of Nothingness: Concealed Strategic Actions
* Carmelo Lombardo and Lorenzo Sabetta
* 21. Power and Interaction
* Michael L. Schwalbe and Kelsey Mischke
* 22. Racial Socialization and Racism
* Margaret A. Hagerman
* 23. Gender and Embodiment as Negotiated Relations
* S. L. Crawley and Ashley Green
* 24. Sex and Sexuality
* Cirus Rinaldi
* 25. Deviant Selves, Transgressive Acts, and Moral Narratives: The
Symbolic-Interactionist Field of Transgression, Crime, and Justice
* Thaddeus Müller
* 26. Medicine, Health, and Illness
* Giuseppina Cersosimo
* Part IV: Environment, Disasters, and Risk
* 27. Interactionist Tools for Assessing Community Resilience
* Braden Leap
* 28. Eco-uncertainty as a Frame and Way of Life
* Daina Cheyenne Harvey
* 29. Disasters
* Margarethe Kusenbach and Gabriela Christmann
* Index
* Acknowledgments
* About the Editors
* Contributors
* 1. Introduction: On the Wonderful Complexities and Varied Directions
of Symbolic Interactionism in the Twenty-first Century
* Wayne H. Brekhus, Thomas DeGloma, and William Ryan Force
* Part I: Theoretical and Methodological Orientations
* 2. The Historical Foundations of Symbolic Interactionism
* Robert Dingwall
* 3. Symbolic Interactionism and Social Research
* Andrea Salvini
* 4. Toward a Concept-Driven Sociology: Sensitizing Concepts and the
Prepared Mind
* Eviatar Zerubavel
* 5. De-realization and Infra-humanization: A Theory of Symbolic
Interaction with Digital Technologies
* Simon Gottschalk and Celene Fuller
* 6. Quantitative Measurement and the Production of Meaning
* Héctor Vera
* 7. Social Organization, Macro Phenomena, and Symbolic Interactionism
* Patrick J. W. McGinty
* 8. Dramaturgical Traditions: Performance and Interaction
* Susie Scott
* 9. Social Constructionism in the Symbolic Interactionist Tradition
* Ara A. Francis
* 10. The Narrative Study of Self and Society
* Amir B. Marvasti and Jaber F. Gubrium
* Part II: Culture, Context, and Symbolic Interaction
* 11. Culture, or the Meaning of Meaning Making
* Michael Ian Borer
* 12. Subcultures
* William Ryan Force
* 13. Interactionist Theories of Emotion: From G. H. Mead to Culture
Theory
* E. Doyle McCarthy
* 14. Shopping, Identity, and Place
* Enrico Campo
* 15. Symbolic Interaction and Music
* Joseph A. Kotarba
* 16. Sociology of Mass and New Media through an Interactionist Lens
* Julie B. Wiest
* 17. The Presence, Performance, and Publics of Online Interactions
* Qian Li and Xiaoli Tian
* 18. Symbolic Interactionism and Religion
* Andrea Salvini and Irene Psaroudakis
* Part III: Power and Inequalities
* 19. Markedness and Unmarkedness in Identities and Social Interaction
* Wayne H. Brekhus
* 20. The Appearance of Nothingness: Concealed Strategic Actions
* Carmelo Lombardo and Lorenzo Sabetta
* 21. Power and Interaction
* Michael L. Schwalbe and Kelsey Mischke
* 22. Racial Socialization and Racism
* Margaret A. Hagerman
* 23. Gender and Embodiment as Negotiated Relations
* S. L. Crawley and Ashley Green
* 24. Sex and Sexuality
* Cirus Rinaldi
* 25. Deviant Selves, Transgressive Acts, and Moral Narratives: The
Symbolic-Interactionist Field of Transgression, Crime, and Justice
* Thaddeus Müller
* 26. Medicine, Health, and Illness
* Giuseppina Cersosimo
* Part IV: Environment, Disasters, and Risk
* 27. Interactionist Tools for Assessing Community Resilience
* Braden Leap
* 28. Eco-uncertainty as a Frame and Way of Life
* Daina Cheyenne Harvey
* 29. Disasters
* Margarethe Kusenbach and Gabriela Christmann
* Index
* About the Editors
* Contributors
* 1. Introduction: On the Wonderful Complexities and Varied Directions
of Symbolic Interactionism in the Twenty-first Century
* Wayne H. Brekhus, Thomas DeGloma, and William Ryan Force
* Part I: Theoretical and Methodological Orientations
* 2. The Historical Foundations of Symbolic Interactionism
* Robert Dingwall
* 3. Symbolic Interactionism and Social Research
* Andrea Salvini
* 4. Toward a Concept-Driven Sociology: Sensitizing Concepts and the
Prepared Mind
* Eviatar Zerubavel
* 5. De-realization and Infra-humanization: A Theory of Symbolic
Interaction with Digital Technologies
* Simon Gottschalk and Celene Fuller
* 6. Quantitative Measurement and the Production of Meaning
* Héctor Vera
* 7. Social Organization, Macro Phenomena, and Symbolic Interactionism
* Patrick J. W. McGinty
* 8. Dramaturgical Traditions: Performance and Interaction
* Susie Scott
* 9. Social Constructionism in the Symbolic Interactionist Tradition
* Ara A. Francis
* 10. The Narrative Study of Self and Society
* Amir B. Marvasti and Jaber F. Gubrium
* Part II: Culture, Context, and Symbolic Interaction
* 11. Culture, or the Meaning of Meaning Making
* Michael Ian Borer
* 12. Subcultures
* William Ryan Force
* 13. Interactionist Theories of Emotion: From G. H. Mead to Culture
Theory
* E. Doyle McCarthy
* 14. Shopping, Identity, and Place
* Enrico Campo
* 15. Symbolic Interaction and Music
* Joseph A. Kotarba
* 16. Sociology of Mass and New Media through an Interactionist Lens
* Julie B. Wiest
* 17. The Presence, Performance, and Publics of Online Interactions
* Qian Li and Xiaoli Tian
* 18. Symbolic Interactionism and Religion
* Andrea Salvini and Irene Psaroudakis
* Part III: Power and Inequalities
* 19. Markedness and Unmarkedness in Identities and Social Interaction
* Wayne H. Brekhus
* 20. The Appearance of Nothingness: Concealed Strategic Actions
* Carmelo Lombardo and Lorenzo Sabetta
* 21. Power and Interaction
* Michael L. Schwalbe and Kelsey Mischke
* 22. Racial Socialization and Racism
* Margaret A. Hagerman
* 23. Gender and Embodiment as Negotiated Relations
* S. L. Crawley and Ashley Green
* 24. Sex and Sexuality
* Cirus Rinaldi
* 25. Deviant Selves, Transgressive Acts, and Moral Narratives: The
Symbolic-Interactionist Field of Transgression, Crime, and Justice
* Thaddeus Müller
* 26. Medicine, Health, and Illness
* Giuseppina Cersosimo
* Part IV: Environment, Disasters, and Risk
* 27. Interactionist Tools for Assessing Community Resilience
* Braden Leap
* 28. Eco-uncertainty as a Frame and Way of Life
* Daina Cheyenne Harvey
* 29. Disasters
* Margarethe Kusenbach and Gabriela Christmann
* Index