Full Description
The Oxford Handbook of Symbolic Interactionism features a diverse array of cutting-edge scholarship in symbolic interactionism (SI). Contributors present original research in various established and emerging areas of concern while outlining key theoretical and methodological foundations of this multifaceted and broadly relevant perspective in the field of sociology. The scholars featured in this volume present new and evolving outlooks on foundational SI themes including the self and identity, the interactive construction of meaning, classical pragmatism, interactionist research methods, performance, culture and subcultures, cognition, emotion, organizations and institutions, and social constructionism. Contributors merge these and other traditional concepts and perspectives of symbolic interactionism with a range of other influences to bring SI to bear on various developing areas of research, and to address a variety of new and interesting questions, problems, and issues. These include issues pertaining to race and racism, gender, sex and sexuality, power, digital technologies and computer-mediated interaction, crime, health and illness, and environmental concerns.
Presenting an expansive and forward-looking take on symbolic interactionism while providing readers with valuable tools with which to conduct their own research, this handbook addresses important developments that are reshaping the field. The handbook is organized into four parts: (I) theoretical and methodological orientations; (II) culture, context, and symbolic interaction; (III) power and inequalities; and (IV) environment, disasters, and risk. In each part, contributors demonstrate the timely and unique contributions of symbolic interactionism to our understanding of important issues and social problems in the contemporary world.
Contents
Acknowledgments
About the Editors
Contributors
1. Introduction: On the Wonderful Complexities and Varied Directions of Symbolic Interactionism in the Twenty-first Century
Wayne H. Brekhus, Thomas DeGloma, and William Ryan Force
Part I: Theoretical and Methodological Orientations
2. The Historical Foundations of Symbolic Interactionism
Robert Dingwall
3. Symbolic Interactionism and Social Research
Andrea Salvini
4. Toward a Concept-Driven Sociology: Sensitizing Concepts and the Prepared Mind
Eviatar Zerubavel
5. De-realization and Infra-humanization: A Theory of Symbolic Interaction with Digital Technologies
Simon Gottschalk and Celene Fuller
6. Quantitative Measurement and the Production of Meaning
Héctor Vera
7. Social Organization, Macro Phenomena, and Symbolic Interactionism
Patrick J. W. McGinty
8. Dramaturgical Traditions: Performance and Interaction
Susie Scott
9. Social Constructionism in the Symbolic Interactionist Tradition
Ara A. Francis
10. The Narrative Study of Self and Society
Amir B. Marvasti and Jaber F. Gubrium
Part II: Culture, Context, and Symbolic Interaction
11. Culture, or the Meaning of Meaning Making
Michael Ian Borer
12. Subcultures
William Ryan Force
13. Interactionist Theories of Emotion: From G. H. Mead to Culture Theory
E. Doyle McCarthy
14. Shopping, Identity, and Place
Enrico Campo
15. Symbolic Interaction and Music
Joseph A. Kotarba
16. Sociology of Mass and New Media through an Interactionist Lens
Julie B. Wiest
17. The Presence, Performance, and Publics of Online Interactions
Qian Li and Xiaoli Tian
18. Symbolic Interactionism and Religion
Andrea Salvini and Irene Psaroudakis
Part III: Power and Inequalities
19. Markedness and Unmarkedness in Identities and Social Interaction
Wayne H. Brekhus
20. The Appearance of Nothingness: Concealed Strategic Actions
Carmelo Lombardo and Lorenzo Sabetta
21. Power and Interaction
Michael L. Schwalbe and Kelsey Mischke
22. Racial Socialization and Racism
Margaret A. Hagerman
23. Gender and Embodiment as Negotiated Relations
S. L. Crawley and Ashley Green
24. Sex and Sexuality
Cirus Rinaldi
25. Deviant Selves, Transgressive Acts, and Moral Narratives: The Symbolic-Interactionist Field of Transgression, Crime, and Justice
Thaddeus Müller
26. Medicine, Health, and Illness
Giuseppina Cersosimo
Part IV: Environment, Disasters, and Risk
27. Interactionist Tools for Assessing Community Resilience
Braden Leap
28. Eco-uncertainty as a Frame and Way of Life
Daina Cheyenne Harvey
29. Disasters
Margarethe Kusenbach and Gabriela Christmann
Index