Symbolic Interactionism
Symbolic interactionism
is a
sociological
perspective which examines how
individuals
and groups interact, focusing on the creation of
personal identity
through
interaction
with others. Of particular interest is the relationship between individual action and group pressures. This perspective examines the idea that
subjective meanings
are
socially constructed
, and that these subjective meanings interrelate with objective actions. Noted symbolic interactionists are
Herbert Blumer
and
Erving Goffman
.
George Herbert Mead
is seen as a predecessor to symbolic interactionism.
See also:
Dramaturgy
,
Social Psychology
,
interactionism
may be used to refer to
social constructionism
,
Important publications in Symbolic interactionism
External link
Blumer's Symbolic Interactionism
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See Also
dramaturgical perspective
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