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Studies in Symbolic Interaction Volume 37 is a comprehensive collection of scholarly articles advancing the field of symbolic interactionism. This volume, edited by prominent researchers Norman K. Denzin and Ted Faust, brings together innovative research examining how people construct meaning through social interaction and communication.
The collection addresses contemporary issues in symbolic interaction theory and methodology, featuring contributions from leading scholars in sociology and related disciplines. Topics span from interpersonal communication dynamics to broader social processes, all grounded in the interactionist perspective that emphasizes the importance of meaning-making in human behavior.
As part of an ongoing series, this volume contributes to the scholarly discourse on how individuals navigate social worlds through interaction, interpretation, and negotiation of shared meanings. It serves as an essential resource for academics, researchers, and advanced students studying symbolic interactionism, qualitative research methods, and contemporary social theory.







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