
Structure and Agency in Everyday Life
An Introduction to Social Psychology
Gil Richard Musolf(Author)
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Published on 14. July 2003
Book
Hardback
368 pages
978-0-7425-2527-6 (ISBN)
Description
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.
Reviews / Votes
This text offers a full and detailed account of the ideas, historical context, and major theorists instrumental in the development of Symbolic Interactionism (SI). This text succeeds as a comprehensive review of the history and development of SI. It is a thoughtful and thorough work of scholarship. * Teaching Sociology *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
590 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7425-2527-6 (9780742525276)
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Person
Gil Richard Musolf is professor of sociology at Central Michigan University.
Content
Chapter 1 1 Introduction to Symbolic Interactionism Part I 2 Part I: The Social Nature of Human Nature Chapter 2 3 The Social and Ideological Context of Symbolic Interactionism Chapter 3 4 William James and James Mark Baldwin Chapter 4 5 Charles Horton Cooley, W.I. Thomas, and John Dewey Chapter 5 6 George Herbert Mead Part II 7 Part II: Macrosociological Structres Chapter 6 8 Society: The Structural Context of Interaction Chapter 7 9 Structures of Social Interaction Chapter 8 10 Contemporary Conceptions of the Self Chapter 9 11 Mind Part III 12 Part III: Socialization Chapter 10 13 Interactionism and the Child: Cahill, Corsaro, and Denzin on Childhood Socialization Chapter 11 14 Socialization and Emotions Chapter 12 15 Gender and Power Part IV 16 Part IV: Deviance Chapter 13 17 The Interactionist Conception of Deviance Chapter 14 18 Conclusion