List of Contributors

40th Anniversary of Studies in Symbolic Interaction

ISBN: 978-1-78190-782-5, eISBN: 978-1-78190-783-2

ISSN: 0163-2396

Publication date: 23 April 2013

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(2013), "List of Contributors", Denzin, N.K. (Ed.) 40th Anniversary of Studies in Symbolic Interaction (Studies in Symbolic Interaction, Vol. 40), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. ix-xi. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0163-2396(2013)0000040029

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40th Anniversary of Studies in Symbolic Interaction
Studies in Symbolic Interaction
Studies in Symbolic Interaction
Copyright Page
List of Contributors
Introduction
Ethnographic Practice(s) and Symbolic Interaction: Work from the Contemporary Ethnography Across the Disciplines Hui
Hypertextual Self-Scapes: Crossing the Barriers of the Skin
The Contact Sheet: Combining Evocative and Analytic Modes into Visual Autoethnography of the Moment
Movement-Initiated Writing in Dance Ethnography
Transgressing Boundaries of Private and Public: Auto-Ethnography and Intercultural Funerals
An Autoethnography of Queer Transmasculine Femme Incoherence and the Ethics of Trans Research
Going “Slowly Slowly”: An Ethnographic Engagement with Resettled Sudanese Men
Symbolic Interactionism in Safety Communication in the Workplace
Boys’ Visual Representations and Interpretations of Physical Education
Ethnographic Fieldwork as Embodied Material Practice: Reflections from Theory and the Field
To the Field, and Back…
New Religious Movements as Avenues for Self-Change and the Development of Increased Emotional Connectedness
The Contributions of the California Sociologies to the Diversity and Development of Symbolic Interaction
Terrorism and the National Security University: Public Order Redux
Social Media and the 2011 Vancouver Riot
Navigating the Terrain of Medical Diagnosis and Treatment: Patient Decision Making and Uncertainty
Making Mediation Work: A Sociological View of Human Conflict
Do Animals have Selves?
We’ll Always have the Self
The Selves of other Animals: Reconsidering Mead in Light of Multidisciplinary Evidence
About the Authors