Studies in Symbolic Interaction
"Studies in Symbolic Interaction" by Norman K. Denzin is a pivotal work published by Emerald Publishing Limited in 2005. Spanning 432 pages, this book delves deep into the evolution of interactional theory and practice within the field of sociology. Denzin's insightful essays highlight the role of symbolic interactionism, providing readers with rich examples of post-modern ethnography and performance texts that explore themes of border crossings and performances.
This collection not only acknowledges the theoretical frameworks surrounding group and collective psychology but also pays tribute to Carolyn Ellis' significant contributions to the study of symbolic interaction and communications. Perfect for both scholars and students in social sciences, this hardback edition serves as an essential resource for those eager to understand the nuances of human interactions in various contexts.