ISBN:
9781137581846
Language:
English
Pages:
1 online resource (447 pages)
Parallel Title:
The Interactionist imagination
Parallel Title:
Print version Jacobsen, Michael Hviid The Interactionist Imagination : Studying Meaning, Situation and Micro-Social Order
DDC:
300
Keywords:
Consciousness
;
Consciousness
;
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Abstract:
"The Interactionist Imagination" -- "Preface" -- "Contents" -- "List of Contributors" -- "1 Introduction" -- "Introduction" -- "Intellectual Influences â Five Cornerstones" -- "Basic Ideas â Interactionism as âPerspectiveâ, âApproachâ and âFrameworkâ" -- "The Fragmentation, Diversification and Proliferation of Interactionism" -- "About This Book" -- "References" -- "2 Georg Simmel" -- "Introduction" -- "Georg Simmel â The Person" -- "Simmel as an Interactionist avant la lettre" -- "Simmelâs Method and Analytic Attitude" -- "Form and Content" -- "How Is Society Possible?" -- "Sociology of Knowledge" -- "The Search for Generic Properties" -- "Simmel and Blumer" -- "Simmel and Goffman" -- "Conclusion" -- "References" -- "3 Robert E. Park" -- "Introduction" -- "Robert E. Parkâs Biography" -- "Robert E. Park and Social Morphology" -- "Society, Community and the Group" -- "The Social Interaction Process" -- "The Assimilation Process: Isolation, Accommodation, Competition, Conflict and Assimilation" -- "Park and the Prospect of Interactionism" -- "Conclusion" -- "References" -- "Archives" -- "4 George Herbert Mead" -- "Introduction" -- "Meadâs Life and Intellectual Trajectory" -- "Meadâs Social Psychology: The Conceptual Foundations for Symbolic Interactionism" -- "New Directions for Meadâs Ideas in Contemporary Interactionism" -- "Conclusion" -- "References" -- "5 Everett C. Hughes" -- "Introduction" -- "The Graduate Years" -- "Hughesâs Early Use of Chicago Style Interactionism" -- "Work, Occupations and Professions" -- "Conclusion: Hughesâs Legacy" -- "References" -- "6 Herbert Blumer" -- "Introduction" -- "Blumerâs Life and Career" -- "Blumerâs Studies" -- "Blumerâs Critique of Sociology" -- "Blumerâs Sociological Perspective" -- "Conclusion" -- "References" -- "7 Manford H. Kuhn" -- "Introduction".
Abstract:
Kuhn's Legacy: The New Iowa School -- Kuhn and the Ethos of Systematic Inquiry -- Conclusion: Let Us Now Praise a Fellow Soul -- References -- 8 Erving Goffman -- Introduction -- Erving Goffman - Enigmatic Man and Sociologist -- Investigating 'The Interaction Order' - Studying Normality and Deviance in Everyday Life -- Goffman and Symbolic Interactionism -- Metaphors of Social Interaction -- Goffman's Dramaturgical Interactionism -- Goffman and the Microsociology of Emotions -- Implications for Empirical Research -- Conclusion -- References -- 9 Harold Garfinkel -- Introduction -- The Development of Ethnomethodology -- What Is Ethnomethodology? -- Unique Adequacy -- Action and Accounting -- Indexicality and Objectivity -- Reflexivity -- Examining Interaction -- Discussion: Interactionist and Ethnomethodological Sociology -- Conclusion -- References -- 10 Anselm L. Strauss -- Introduction -- A Life for Curiosity -- Identity: From Social Psychology to Sociology -- Action/Work as Creator of Reality -- Process and Perspective Instead of Structure and Action -- Social Worlds, Arenas and Organizations -- Arcs of Work and Trajectories -- A Theory-Methods Package -- Conclusion -- References -- 11 Jack D. Douglas -- Introduction -- The Study of Suicide -- Existential Critique of Traditionalist Sociology and Its Approach to Morality -- An Existential Approach to Deviance -- An Existential Approach to Everyday Life -- Towards an Existential Research Method -- Melding Theory and Methods -- Nurturing the Existential Perspective -- Jack D. Douglas's Contributions to Everyday Life Sociology -- Locating Jack D. Douglas's Ideas in Everyday Life -- Conclusion: The Expansion of Everyday Life -- References -- 12 Howard S. Becker -- Introduction -- Deviance and Labeling Theory: The Tradition of Heuristic Transgression -- The Context: Moralists and Functionalists
Abstract:
Relativism? -- The Question of Power: Who Imposes the Rules and Whose Side Are We On? -- Worlds and Work: Doing Things Together -- In the Footsteps of Everett C. Hughes -- Shared Comprehension in Social Worlds -- The Equation Art = Work -- World and Field, Becker and Bourdieu -- The Trade and the Craft: Epistemology of the Social Sciences -- The Question of Theory -- Avoiding Scholastic and Bureaucratic Bias -- Telling About Society -- Conclusion -- References -- 13 Stanford M. Lyman -- Introduction -- Background and Career -- Lyman's Relationship to Herbert Blumer's Perspective -- A Sociology of the Absurd -- The Revolt of the Students: A Case Study in Absurdity -- Absurdity, Drama and Sin -- The Sociological Study of African Americans and Asian Minorities -- The Turn to Postmodern Sociology -- Conclusion: Stanford M. Lyman's Contributions to Interactionism -- References -- 14 Arlie R. Hochschild -- Introduction -- Biography, Intellectual Ballast and Basic Ideas -- Early Thoughts on the Sociology of Emotions -- The Managed Heart - Marx and Mills Meet Goffman on the Airplane -- From The Second Shift to The Time Bind -- The Commercialization of Intimate Life and The Outsourced Self -- Contours of a Cultural and Critical Interactionism -- Conclusion -- References -- 15 Gary Alan Fine -- Introduction -- A Serial Ethnographer of Small Groups and a Cultural Analyst of Symbolic Transmission -- From Small Worlds to Legends and Back -- Symbols and Selves in Social Life -- Conclusion -- References -- Index
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