Structure and Agency in Everyday Life: An Introduction to Social PsychologyRowman & Littlefield, 2003 - 353 sidor Structure and Agency in Everyday Life is the only social interacionist text that emphasizes in all aspects of everyday life the tension between social constraints and social transformation. This second edition greatly expands the discussion of the relationship between structure and agency and coverage of the role of human emotions. Unique also is the text's review of the social and ideological context in which symbolic interactionism arose: the nature/nurture debate, the rise of corporate capitalism, and the decline of social Darwinism. It explores contemporary interactionism under the rubrics of society, self, and mind, highlighting Erving Goffman's work. New also is a comparison and contrast between 'personality' and 'self' as explanatory concepts for understanding social behavior. New in this edition 1. The Structure and Agency perspective greatly expanded. 2. More on race, gender, power, and ideology and discourse. 3. New coverage of Phatic Communication. 4. More on the history of personality, sources of decline of personality, challenges to personality concept and theory, and role-taking. |
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... expectations shape and crystallize impulses into dominant habits " ( 115 ) . That is to say , impulses have social , historical , and cultural ele- ments . Freedom and Antideterminism All human beings are influenced by social expectations ...
... expectations shape and crystallize impulses into dominant habits " ( 115 ) . That is to say , impulses have social , historical , and cultural ele- ments . Freedom and Antideterminism All human beings are influenced by social expectations ...
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... expectations that one holds about the object . ( 3 ) Expectations about objects are socially constructed through symbolic interaction ; they are social emergents . ( 4 ) If the expectations about the objects provide " cash value , " one ...
... expectations that one holds about the object . ( 3 ) Expectations about objects are socially constructed through symbolic interaction ; they are social emergents . ( 4 ) If the expectations about the objects provide " cash value , " one ...
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... expectations of public etiquette , then the caretaker must discipline the child , since others stand ready to reaffirm society's expectations if the caretaker is found to be incapable of doing so . Any irresponsibility on the ...
... expectations of public etiquette , then the caretaker must discipline the child , since others stand ready to reaffirm society's expectations if the caretaker is found to be incapable of doing so . Any irresponsibility on the ...
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Structure and Agency in Everyday Life: An Introduction to Social Psychology Gil Richard Musolf Begränsad förhandsgranskning - 2003 |
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