Symbolic interactionism : an introduction, an interpretation, an integration / Joel M. Charon.

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Main Author: Charon, Joel M., 1939-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Pearson Education, c2007.
Edition:9th ed.
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245 1 0 |a Symbolic interactionism :  |b an introduction, an interpretation, an integration /  |c Joel M. Charon. 
250 |a 9th ed. 
260 |a Upper Saddle River, N.J. :  |b Pearson Education,  |c c2007. 
300 |a xii, 241 p. ;  |c 23 cm. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references (p. 217-227) and index. 
505 0 0 |t Preface --  |g 1. The  |t nature of perspective --  |t New perspectives mean new realities --  |t Perspectives are socially created --  |t Are all perspectives created equal? --  |t Summary --  |t Some examples of perspectives : informal and formal perspectives --  |g 2. The  |t perspective of social science --  |t Five ways of knowing --  |t Science as a perspective --  |t Social science as a perspective --  |t Sociology as a perspective --  |t Psychology as a perspective --  |t Commonalities and differences between sociology and psychology --  |g The  |t perspective of social psychology in psychology --  |g The  |t perspective of social psychology in sociology --  |t Summary --  |g 3.  |t Symbolic interactionism as a perspective --  |t Introduction : five central ideas --  |t General historical background of symbolic interactionism --  |t Mead and pragmatism --  |t Mead and Darwin --  |t Mead and behaviorism --  |g A  |t contrast with other perspectives : Warriner --  |t Shibutani : reference groups as perspectives --  |t Attitudes versus perspectives --  |t Summary -- 
505 0 0 |g 4. The  |t meaning of the symbol --  |g The  |t nature of reality --  |t Importance of a socially defined reality --  |t Objects as "social objects" --  |g The  |t meaning of symbols --  |t Some types of symbols --  |t Language --  |t Words are categories --  |t Nonsymbolic animals --  |t How animals approach environment --  |t Symbols versus signs --  |t Summary --  |g 5. The  |t importance of the symbol --  |t Symbols and social reality --  |t Symbols and human social life --  |t Symbols and the individual --  |t Naming, memory, categorizing --  |t Perception --  |t Thinking --  |t Deliberation and problem solving --  |t Transcendence of space and time --  |t Abstract reality --  |t Creativity --  |t Self-direction --  |g The  |t importance of symbols : a summary -- 
505 0 0 |g 6. The  |t nature of the self --  |t Self as a social object --  |t Self as social : four social stages for self-development --  |g The  |t preparatory stage --  |g The  |t play stage --  |g The  |t game stage --  |g The  |t reference group stage --  |t Selves as ever-changing social objects --  |t Self as object --  |g 1.  |t Action toward self : self-communication --  |g 2.  |t Action toward self : self-perception --  |t Self-perception : assessment of our own action --  |t Self-perception : the development of self-concept --  |t Self-perception : self-judgment --  |t Self-perception : identity --  |g 3.  |t Action toward self : self-control --  |t Central ideas about the self --  |g The  |t "I" and the "Me" --  |g 7. The  |t human mind --  |g The  |t meaning of mind : symbolic interaction toward self --  |t Mind action : making indications toward self --  |t Mind action : the ability to control overt action --  |t Mind action : the ability to problem solve --  |t Mind action is part of all social interaction --  |t Summary -- 
505 0 0 |g 8.  |t Taking the role of the other --  |t Imagination and taking the role of the other --  |t Symbols, self, mind, and taking the role of the other --  |g The  |t meaning of "taking the role of the other" --  |t Taking the role of the other : significant others, generalized other, and others in the situation --  |g The  |t importance of taking the role of the other --  |t Summary --  |g 9.  |t Human action --  |g The  |t "stream of action" --  |g The  |t act --  |t Action, goals, and social objects --  |t Mead's four stages of the act --  |t Another look at Mead's four stages of the act --  |t Locating the "cause" of human action --  |g The  |t definition of the situation --  |t Habitual action --  |g The  |t role of the past in human action --  |g The  |t role of the future in human action --  |t Action and motives --  |t Action and emotions --  |t Human action and free choice --  |t Summary --  |g 10.  |t Social interaction --  |g The  |t meaning of social interaction --  |t Social interaction develops out of social action --  |t Social interaction is ongoing social action among actors --  |g The  |t general importance of social interaction --  |g 1.  |t Social interaction forms our basic human qualities --  |g 2.  |t Social interaction is an importance cause of human action --  |g 3.  |t Social interaction shapes identities --  |g 4.  |t Social interaction creates society --  |t Summary -- 
505 0 0 |g 11.  |t Society --  |t Two views of society --  |t Groups, organizations, social worlds, and societies --  |g 1.  |t Society is symbolic interaction --  |g 2.  |t Society is symbolic interaction that is characterized by cooperative action --  |g 3.  |t Society is social interaction that is symbolic, that is characterized by cooperation, and that develops culture --  |t Culture is a shared perspective --  |t Culture is a generalized other --  |t Culture maintains society --  |t Culture is ever-changing --  |g The  |t meaning of society : a summary --  |g The  |t individual exists within many societies --  |g The  |t active human being in society --  |t Summary --  |g 2.  |t Erving Goffman --  |t Goffman and symbolic interactionism --  |t Drama in interaction --  |t Impressions and performance --  |t Performance teams --  |t Reaction to Goffman's dramaturgical view --  |g The  |t self of social interaction --  |t Goffman's view of self --  |t Social control and self --  |t Rituals of interaction --  |g The  |t meaning of ritual --  |g The  |t importance of ritual --  |g The  |t environments of social interaction --  |t Summary -- 
505 0 0 |g 13.  |t Symbolic interactionism : a final assessment --  |t Symbolic interactionism and human freedom : a review --  |t Symbolic interactionism and science --  |t Symbolic interactionism : some representative studies --  |g A  |t study of pregnant drug users --  |g A  |t study of Sam's definition of pain and injury --  |g A  |t study of identity formation in a maximum-security prison --  |g A  |t study of first-time tattooees --  |g A  |t study of compulsive gamblers --  |g A  |t study of student anxiety : not studying Hegel so much as doing laundry --  |t Symbolic interactionism : some examples of application --  |g An  |t understanding of society --  |g An  |t understanding of racism in society --  |g An  |t understanding of gender differences --  |g An  |t understanding of childhood socialization --  |t Symbolic interactionism : a view of the college experience --  |t Symbolic interactionism : a final look at application --  |g The  |t importance of the symbolic interactionist perspective --  |t Summary --  |t References --  |t Index. 
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