Full Description
Over the course of more than seventy years, symbolic interactionism as a resourceful and conceptually rich perspective has generated variegated lines of research.
In Essential Methods in Symbolic Interaction, symbolic interactionists who adopt different methods in their research articulate the methodological issues critical to their research. Methods discussed include Grounded Theory method, qualitative laboratory method, qualitative media analysis, music research, as well as the use of statistical methods in symbolic interaction research. Volume 60 of Studies in Symbolic Interaction is a forum for symbolic interactionists to "duke it out" regarding the equally critical methodological issues to symbolic interactionist research.
Essential Methods in Symbolic Interaction is not only important to clarify the definition of symbolic interactionist research and, by extension, to clear up the ambiguity associated with doing such research but is also crucial to help symbolic interactionists navigate their research activities as they move into new frontiers such as, for instance, providing an interactionist strategy to conduct research in the digital age.
Contents
Part A. Essential Methods in Symbolic Interaction
Chapter 1. Introduction; Natalia Ruiz-Junco
Chapter 2. The New Iowa School and Generating Qualitative Research in the Laboratory; Michael A. Katovich
Chapter 3. Experimenting with Social Order: Notes on some Developments in Ethnomethodology and The New Iowa School; Dirk vom Lehn
Chapter 4. Symbolic Interaction and the Grounded Theory Method; Antony Bryant and Carrie Friese
Chapter 5. Qualitative Media Analysis; Christopher J. Schneider and David L. Altheide
Chapter 6. Symbolic Interactionist Methods for Studying Music; Joseph A. Kotarba
Chapter 7. Statistical Methods and Symbolic Interactionist Theorizing; Jeffery T. Ulmer
Part B. New Interactionist Research
Chapter 8. Colonial Violence and the Chicago School: The Impact of Ellsworth Faris's Missionary Experiences in the Congo; Daniel R. Huebner
Chapter 9. Ethnomethods of Increasing the Believability of Extraordinary Claims: Strategies for the Presentation of Self; David Aveline and Brant Downey