The Oxford Handbook of Symbolic Interactionism
Wayne H Brekhus editor Thomas DeGloma editor William Ryan Force editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:2nd Feb '24
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The Oxford Handbook of Symbolic Interactionism features a diverse array of cutting-edge scholarship in symbolic interactionism (SI). Contributors present original research in various established and emerging areas of concern while outlining key theoretical and methodological foundations of this multifaceted and broadly relevant perspective in the field of sociology. The scholars featured in this volume present new and evolving outlooks on foundational SI themes including the self and identity, the interactive construction of meaning, classical pragmatism, interactionist research methods, performance, culture and subcultures, cognition, emotion, organizations and institutions, and social constructionism. Contributors merge these and other traditional concepts and perspectives of symbolic interactionism with a range of other influences to bring SI to bear on various developing areas of research, and to address a variety of new and interesting questions, problems, and issues. These include issues pertaining to race and racism, gender, sex and sexuality, power, digital technologies and computer-mediated interaction, crime, health and illness, and environmental concerns. Presenting an expansive and forward-looking take on symbolic interactionism while providing readers with valuable tools with which to conduct their own research, this handbook addresses important developments that are reshaping the field. The handbook is organized into four parts: (I) theoretical and methodological orientations; (II) culture, context, and symbolic interaction; (III) power and inequalities; and (IV) environment, disasters, and risk. In each part, contributors demonstrate the timely and unique contributions of symbolic interactionism to our understanding of important issues and social problems in the contemporary world.
This volume is indispensable for sociologists seeking to navigate the interplay of agency, meaning, and structure in an increasingly fragmented world, proving symbolic interactionism's enduring vitality as both a theoretical lens and a methodological guide. Scholars of religion have also much to gain from this volume. * Ziqiang Zhao, Religious Studies Review *
ISBN: 9780190082161
Dimensions: 183mm x 241mm x 71mm
Weight: 1111g
602 pages