Symbols, selves, and social reality : a symbolic interactionist approach to social psychology and sociology / Kent L. Sandstrom, Daniel D. Martin, Gary Alan Fine.
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
The meaning of symbolic interactionism -- People as symbol makers and users : language and the creation of social reality -- Socialization : the creation of meaning and identity -- The nature and significance of the self -- Role taking, role making, and the coordination of action -- The politics of social reality : constructing and negotiating deviance -- Collective behavior and social movements -- The value and future of symbolic interactionism.
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