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Studies in Symbolic Interaction: 31 presents cutting-edge research grounded in symbolic interactionist perspectives, a foundational approach to understanding how individuals create meaning through social interaction. This volume, edited by leading scholars Norman K. Denzin and James Salvo alongside Myra Washington, brings together contributions from prominent researchers investigating the nuances of human behavior, identity formation, and social structures.
The collection addresses contemporary social issues through the lens of symbolic interaction, examining how people negotiate meanings, develop identities, and construct social realities. Topics range from organizational dynamics to cultural phenomena, providing readers with sophisticated analytical frameworks applicable to real-world situations. Scholars, graduate students, and researchers in sociology, social psychology, and related disciplines will find valuable insights into current theoretical developments and empirical applications of symbolic interactionist thought.







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