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Radical Interactionism on the Rise

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This issue of the Blue Ribbon Papers is must reading for anyone wishing to remain up- to- date on the latest breaking developments in interactionism which could potentially change forever both the ...
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  • 28 October 2013
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This issue focuses on "radical interactionism," which recent emergence as an alternative perspective to conventional symbolic interactionism has sparked fierce debate in both North America and Europe. Lonnie Athens discusses the four fundamental differences between radical and conventional symbolic interactionism. The prominent scholars compare the relative insights offered not only between radical interactionism and symbolic interactionism, but between radical interactionism and feminism, dramaturgy, critical studies, and neo-pragmatism. Without exception, they found the radical interactionism revealed new and formidable insights that improved our general understanding of human group life and critical problems that arise during it. While some contributors believe that radical interactionism marks the development of a new and more vibrant form of interactionism which in due time will replace its much older and more conservative cousin, others believe that it only signals the need for traditional interactionists to finally start making some much-needed modifications in symbolic interactionism if they wish it to remain a viable sociological perspective in the 21st century.
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Price: $179.99
Pages: 300
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Imprint: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Series: Studies in Symbolic Interaction
Publication Date: 28 October 2013
ISBN: 9781781907849
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / General, Social & ethical issues
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List of Contributors. Dedication. Radical Interactionism. “Radical” and “symbolic” interactionism: Demarcating their borders. Mead’s conception of the social act: A radical interactionist’s critique. Toward a radical interactionist account of science. Domination and Resistance: The political theory of john dewey. Revisiting learning to labor: Interaction, domination, resistance and the ‘grind’. Dominance, deference, and demeanor in mad men: Toward a convergence of radical interactionism and radical dramaturgy. Reflections on power and intersectionality. The best road for pragmatism: Neo-Pragmatism or radical interactionism?. Radical Interactionism on the Rise. Studies in symbolic interaction. Radical Interactionism on the Rise. Copyright page.