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    Sym·bol·ic in·ter·ac·tion·ism
    /simˈbälik ˌin(t)ərˈakSHəˌnizəm/

    noun

    • 1. the view of social behavior that emphasizes linguistic or gestural communication and its subjective understanding, especially the role of language in the formation of the child as a social being.

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  2. Oct 16, 2023 · Symbolic interactionism is a social theoretical framework associated with George Herbert Mead (1863–1931) and Max Weber (1864-1920). It is a perspective that sees society as the product of shared symbols, such as language.

  3. Jul 29, 2024 · The symbolic interaction perspective, also called symbolic interactionism, is a major framework of the sociological theory. This perspective relies on the symbolic meaning that people develop and build upon in the process of social interaction.

  4. Symbolic interactionism is a sociological theory that develops from practical considerations and alludes to humans' particular use of shared language to create common symbols and meanings, for use in both intra- and interpersonal communication. [1]

  5. Symbolic interactionism is a micro-level theory that focuses on meanings attached to human interaction, both verbal and non-verbal, and to symbols. Communication—the exchange of meaning through language and symbols—is believed to be the way in which people make sense of their social worlds.

  6. Apr 7, 2016 · Symbolic interactionism is a theoretical perspective in sociology that addresses the manner in which society is created and maintained through face-to-face, repeated, meaningful interactions among individuals. This article surveys past theory and research in the interactionist tradition.

  7. Jul 27, 2011 · In contrast to functionalism and conflict theory, symbolic interactionism emphasizes the micro-processes through which people construct meanings, identities, and joint acts. In doing so it accentuates how symbols, interaction, and human agency serve as the cornerstones of social life.

  8. Jan 1, 2020 · Symbolic interactionism (SI) is an American sociological theoretical framework and research tradition that focuses on small-scale interactions between individuals. SI emphasizes the microprocesses through which individuals construct meaning, identity, and collective actions.

  9. Jul 19, 2024 · Symbolic interactionism is a key sociological framework that emphasizes the importance of symbolic meanings developed through social interactions.

  10. Definition of Symbolic Interactionism. (noun) The theory that society is possible because of the shared meanings and social patterns created during social interactions.

  11. Feb 1, 2024 · Symbolic interactionism refers to the theoretical framework of sociology and social psychology that explores human group life on the basis of symbolic interaction. It is introduced by American social psychologist G.H. Mead in his book Mind, Self, and Society, and improved by his students.

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