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This volume includes contributions from experts such as Gil Musolf, Michael Katovich, Joseph Kotarba, Norbert Wiley, Alina Pop, Marco Marzano, John Pruit, Amanda Pruit, Carol Rambo, Norman Conti, Laura Rosenberg, Krzysztof Konecki, Erick Laming, Christopher J. Schneider, Stacey Hannem, Robert Perinbanayagam, Veronica Manlow, and Christopher Ferree to provide a robust and interdisciplinary critique of contemporary culture.



For its breadth and depth of research, this volume of Studies in Symbolic Interaction is essential reading for researchers and students across the social sciences interested in current symbolic interactionist thought and contemporary readings of social situations.
Chapter
1. Police Body-Worn Cameras and Axon Enterprises Claims in
Media; Erick Laming and Christopher J. Schneider Chapter
2. Subjectivity
Struggles: W. E. B. Du Bois's Contribution to Radical Interactionism; Gil
Musolf 
Chapter
3. G.H. Mead, Morality, and Sociality: An Interactionist Reading
of The Man in the High Castle; Michael Katovich 
Chapter
4. The Symbolic Interactionist as Writer; Joseph Kotarba 
Chapter
5. Reflexivity in George Herbert Mead; Norbert Wiley 
Chapter
6. Discovering the roots of autobiography and autoethnography in
the Confessions of Jean-Jacques Rousseau: A Dialogue; Alina Pop and Marco
Marzano
Chapter
7. Suck it up, Buttercup: Status Silencing and the Maintenance of
Toxic Masculinity in Academia; John Pruit, Amanda Pruit, and Carol Rambo  
Chapter
8. More Like Sons of Conformity: Motorcycle Clubs, Moral Careers and
Normalization; Norman Conti
Chapter
9. Becoming a Journalist. The Career of Young Reporters and Interns
in two Newsrooms in Argentina; Laura Rosenberg 
Chapter
10. Contemplative Grounded Theory: Possibilities and limitations;
Krzysztof Konecki 
Chapter
11. Risk, Structural Stigma, and the Exercise of Power: Keynote
Address to the 2018 Couch-Stone Symposium and IX Annual Meetings of the
European Symbolic Interactionists; Stacey Hannem 
Chapter
12. Dialogues and Dramas of Conviviality and Confrontation; Robert
Perinbanayagam 
Chapter
13. Rhetorical Processes in the Sales Relationship in Luxury Retail;
Veronica Manlow and Christopher Ferree
Norman K. Denzin is Distinguished Emeritus Research Professor of Communications, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. He is the author, coauthor, or coeditor of over 50 books and 200 professional articles and chapters, has founded or led several learned organizations and has founded or served as editor for five scholarly journals.