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E-raamat: Astructural Bias Charge: Myth or Reality?

Edited by (Central Michigan University, USA), Series edited by (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA)
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The charge that symbolic interactionism (SI) is impaired by an astructural bias orbits around a number of sociology's core concerns: structure and agency, methodological individualism and methodological holism, the micro-macro link, the proper procedures to conduct research and when to state and how to test hypotheses and, whether interactionism can address structural concerns such as class, race, gender, power, and oppression. The Astructural Bias: Myth or Reality constitutes a collection of outstanding essays by scholars who address the concern of an astructural bias. Chapters explore the nature of social structure and SI's effectiveness in using the concept. This volume is beneficial for contemporary interactionists and their critics, social theorists, and all students of sociology who are interested in assessing the ability of SI to fully address the grave social circumstances and social problems of an increasingly precarious and dangerous world.
List of Contributors
vii
Acknowledgement ix
Series Editor's Introduction xi
The Intellectual Origins of the Debate Over the Astructural Bias
1(18)
Gil Richard Musolf
Ruinous Reification: The Astructural Bias In Symbolic Interactionism
19(38)
Patrick J. W. McGinty
Jane Addams, the Chicago Schools of Sociology, and the Emergence of Symbolic Interaction, 1889--1935
57(20)
Mary Jo Deegan
Mead's Field Theory and its Implications for American Minorities
77(18)
Norbert Wiley
Overcoming Aprocessual Bias in the Study of Inequality: Parsing the Capitalist Interaction Order
95(28)
Michael Schwalbe
Symbolic Interaction and Narrative Productions of Meaning in Public Spaces
123(22)
Donileen R. Loseke
The Persistence of the Power Deficit? Advancing Power Premises in Contemporary Interactions Theory
145(22)
Natalia Ruiz-Junco
Astructure/Which Structure?: Rethinking "Astructural Bias" In Symbolic Interaction Through Georges Bataille and His Followers
167(18)
Steve Bailey
Final Assessments
185(4)
Gil Richard Musolf
NEW INTERPRETIVE WORKS
Alcoholism and the Simpsons: Connecting Symbolic Interactionism and Pastiche
189(26)
Michael A. Katovich
Sarah Rosenthal Vaughan
About the Authors 215
Edited by Gil Richard Musolf, Central Michigan University, USA