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Symbolic Interactionism, PDF eBook

Symbolic Interactionism PDF

Edited by Jason L Powell

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This book explores the rise and consolidation of Symbolic Interactionism.

This is one of the most important and significant theories of social action in all the disciplines of social science and sociology.

The book begins by charting its historiography, conceptual developments, key authors, links to emerging methodologies, and methods.

The book ends with a reflective critique pointing to building on the key work that has been developed by a power social theory.

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