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The 40th Anniversary of Studies in Symbolic Interaction represents a landmark collection honoring four decades of groundbreaking scholarship in symbolic interactionist theory and methodology. Edited by renowned sociologist Norman K. Denzin, this volume compiles essential works that have fundamentally influenced how scholars understand human interaction, social meaning, and interpretive processes.
Symbolic interaction, rooted in the Chicago School tradition, examines how people create meaning through social interaction and develop their sense of self through communication. This anniversary edition brings together pivotal studies that demonstrate the evolution and enduring relevance of this theoretical perspective across multiple disciplines including sociology, psychology, anthropology, and communication studies.
The collection showcases diverse applications of symbolic interactionist approaches to contemporary social issues, methodological innovations, and theoretical refinements. Perfect for academic researchers, graduate students, and scholars invested in understanding the intellectual history and practical applications of symbolic interaction in modern society.







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