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Studies in Symbolic Interaction is a comprehensive academic work that delves into the principles and methodologies of symbolic interaction theory. Edited by Norman K. Denzin and James Salvo, this volume presents cutting-edge research and theoretical discussions on how people construct social reality through interaction and interpretation.
The book addresses core concepts including the development of self, role-playing, and the negotiation of meaning in social contexts. It explores the intersections between symbolic interactionism and other sociological perspectives, offering readers both foundational knowledge and advanced insights into human behavior and social processes. Ideal for students, researchers, and practitioners in sociology, psychology, and related disciplines.







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