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Routledge International Handbook of Interactionism [Kõva köide]

Edited by (King's College London, UK), Edited by (Auburn University, USA), Edited by (UCL, Institute of Education, UK)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 462 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x174 mm, kaal: 453 g, 17 Halftones, black and white; 17 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Routledge International Handbooks
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-May-2021
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367227703
  • ISBN-13: 9780367227708
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 462 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x174 mm, kaal: 453 g, 17 Halftones, black and white; 17 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Routledge International Handbooks
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-May-2021
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367227703
  • ISBN-13: 9780367227708
Teised raamatud teemal:
"The Routledge International Handbook of Interactionism demonstrates the promise and diversity of the interactionist perspective in social science today, providing students and practitioners with an overview of the impressive developments in interactionist theory, methods and research. Thematically organised, it explores the history of interactionism and the contemporary state of the field, considering the ways in which scholars approach topics that are central to interactionism. As such, it presents discussions of self, identity, gender and sexuality, race, emotions, social organization, media and the internet, and social problems. With attention to new developments in methods and methodologies, including digital ethnography, visual methods and researchethics, the authors also engage with new areas of investigation that have emerged in light of current societal developments, such as policing and police violence, interactionism beyond binaries, and social media. Providing a comprehensive overview of thecurrent state and possible future of interactionist research, it will appeal to interactionist scholars, as well as to established sociologists and students of sociology who have an interest in latest developments in interactionism"--

The Routledge International Handbook of Interactionism demonstrates the promise and diversity of the interactionist perspective in social science today, providing students and practitioners with an overview of the impressive developments in interactionist theory, methods and research. Thematically organized, it explores the history of interactionism and the contemporary state of the field, considering the ways in which scholars approach topics that are central to interactionism. As such, it presents discussions of self, identity, gender and sexuality, race, emotions, social organization, media and the internet, and social problems. With attention to new developments in methods and methodologies, including digital ethnography, visual methods and research ethics, the authors also engage with new areas of investigation that have emerged in light of current societal developments, such as policing and police violence, interactionism beyond binaries and social media. Providing a comprehensive overview of the current state and possible future of interactionist research, it will appeal to interactionist scholars, as well as to established sociologists and students of sociology who have an interest in latest developments in interactionism.

List of contributors
ix
PART 1 Introduction
1(22)
1 Introduction
3(20)
Dirk Vom Lehn
Natalia Ruiz-Junco
Will Gibson
PART 2 Varieties of interactionism
23(74)
2 Pragmatism And Interaction
25(12)
Frithjof Nungesser
3 Herbert Blumer, Symbolic Interactionism, And 21St-Century Sociology
37(10)
Thomas J. Morrione
4 Straussian Negotiated Order Theory C. 1960---Present
47(12)
Adele E. Clarke
5 Recent Developments In The New Iowa School Of Symbolic Interactionism
59(11)
Michael Katovich
Shing-Ling S. Chen
6 Dramaturgical Frameworks And Interactionism
70(12)
Greg Smith
7 Ethnomethodology And Conversation Analysis: The Other Interactionism
82(15)
Jason Turowetz
Anne Warfield Rawls
PART 3 Self, identity and emotions
97(82)
8 Click, Validate, And Reply: Three Paradoxes Of The Terminal Self
99(13)
Simon Gottschalk
9 Animal Selfhood
112(10)
Leslie Irvine
10 The Self And The Supernatural
122(12)
Rachael Ironside
11 The (Un)Healthy Body And The Self
134(11)
Lisa Jean Moore
Sumayra Khan
12 Identity And Racialization
145(11)
Matthew W. Hughey
Michael L. Rosino
13 Symbolic Interaction Beyond Binaries
156(10)
J.E. Sumerau
14 Culture And Emotion: Interactionist Perspectives
166(13)
E. Doyle Mccarthy
PART 4 Social organisation
179(96)
15 Organizations And Institutions
181(13)
Patrick J.W. Mcginty
16 Symbolic Interactionism, Social Structure, And Social Change: Historical Debates And Contemporary Challenges
194(11)
Stacey Hannem
17 Mental Health And Symbolic Interactionism: Untapped Opportunities
205(10)
Baptiste Brossard
18 Handling Video Of [ Police] Violence: Theoretical Versus Practical Analyses
215(16)
Patrick G. Watson
Albert J. Meehan
19 Space, Mobility, And Interaction
231(11)
Robin James Smith
20 Nature And The Environment In Interaction
242(12)
Antony Puddephatt
21 The Social Organization Of Time
254(10)
Michael G. Flaherty
22 Collective Memory
264(11)
Lisa-Jo K. Van Den Scott
PART 5 Interactionism, media and the Internet
275(80)
23 Media Logic, Fear, And The Construction Of Terrorism
277(11)
David L. Altheide
24 Public Fear And The Media
288(10)
Joel Best
25 Policing And Social Media
298(12)
Christopher J. Schneider
26 Interactionism And Online Identity: How Has Interactionism Contributed To Understandings Of Online Identity?
310(12)
Hannah Ditchfield
27 Physical Co-Presence And Distinctive Features Of Online Interactions
322(10)
Xiaoli Tian
Yui Fung Yip
28 Happy Birthday, Michael Jackson: Dead Celebrity And Online Interaction
332(11)
Kerry O. Ferris
29 Multiplayer Online Gaming
343(12)
David Kirschner
PART 6 New developments in methods
355(46)
30 Situational Analysis As Critical Pragmatist Interactionism
357(12)
Carrie Friese
Adele E. Clarke
Rachel Washburn
31 Video In Interactionist Research
369(12)
Rene Tuma
32 Digital Naturalism: Ethnography In Networked Worlds
381(10)
Michael Dellwing
33 Ethics In Symbolic Interactionist Research
391(10)
Deborah K. Van Den Hoonaard
Will C. Van Den Hoonaard
PART 7 Reimagining interactionism
401(46)
34 Toward An Expanded Definition Of Symbolic Interactionism
403(13)
Linda Liska Belgrave
Kapriskie "Kikie" Seide
Kathy Charmaz
35 Some Antinomies Of Interactionism
416(9)
Martyn Hammersley
36 Interactionist Research: Extending Methods, Extending Fields
425(10)
Emilie Morwenna Whitaker
Paul Atkinson
37 The New Horizons Of Symbolic Interactionism
435(12)
Kent Sandstrom
Lisa-Jo K. Van Den Scott
Gary Alan Fine
Index 447
Dirk vom Lehn is Professor of Organisation and Practice at Kings Business School, Kings College London, UK. He is the author of Harold Garfinkel: The Creation and Development of Ethnomethodology.

Natalia Ruiz-Junco is Associate Professor of Sociology at Auburn University, USA, and co-editor of Updating Charles H. Cooley: Contemporary Perspectives on a Sociological Classic.

Will Gibson is Reader in Social Research Methods at University College London, Institute of Education, UK, and co-author of Institutions, Interaction and Social Theory and Working with Qualitative Data.