Index

Radical Interactionism and Critiques of Contemporary Culture

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ISSN: 0163-2396

Publication date: 30 April 2021

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(2021), "Index", Denzin, N.K., Salvo, J. and Chen, S.-L.S. (Ed.) Radical Interactionism and Critiques of Contemporary Culture (Studies in Symbolic Interaction, Vol. 52), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 237-242. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0163-239620210000052015

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INDEX

Academic culture
, 96

Accountability
, 13

Active status silencing
, 103, 106–107

Actors
, 19–21

ACTs
, 223–224

and attitude
, 226–228

of sell and display of attitude
, 228–231

Affectivity
, 173

African Americans
, 25–26

Age of Reason (1947)
, 56–57

Agency
, 22

complementarity
, 22

of sell
, 232–234

American Motorcycle Association (AMA)
, 119

Analytic memos
, 117

Anamnesis principle
, 154–155

Anger
, 104–105

Anhedonia
, 117–118

Anti-stigma
, 200

Art worlds
, 135

Asylums
, 188

Attitude
, 226–228

Autobiography
, 75, 78, 81

autobiographical writings
, 75, 84, 89

as autotherapy
, 91–92

Autoethnographers
, 77–78

Autoethnography
, 75, 77–78, 110

Autoethnograpic dialogue
, 74

Awareness
, 46, 49

Axon
, 2–6

Axon Canada
, 8

claims
, 7

findings
, 9–13

methodology
, 6–8

Black college men
, 100

Body-worn cameras (BWCs)
, 1–3

market
, 2

research on
, 4–6

Camera
, 7–8

Career

conceptualization
, 135–136

of young physicians
, 136

Charmaz’s approach
, 156

Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
, 9

Chronicle of Higher Education
, 111–112

Circularity Objection
, 67–68

Classic grounded theory
, 157, 167

Clothing identity program
, 224

Cloud-based evidence strategy
, 4

Coding procedure
, 153–154, 165–166

Coercive status silencing
, 103, 108

Colonization of mind
, 20–21

Commitment
, 56–57

Comparative thinking
, 169

Conceptual frameworks
, 19–20

Confessions
, 74–76, 78–79, 81, 84–86, 89

Conflicted status silencing
, 103

Consciousness raising
, 27

Constructivist grounded theorists
, 157

Constructivist grounded theory
, 156

Consumers
, 228, 231

Contemplation/reflection
, 159–160

Contemplative grounded theory (CGT). See also Grounded Theory Methodology (GTM)
, 152–153

coding procedure
, 165–166

deconstruction of concepts
, 163–165

epoché in grounded theory
, 166–174

inspirations
, 156–162

participants/collaborators of research
, 163

Contemplative qualitative inquiry
, 161–162

Contemplative studies
, 156

Conviviality, dramas of
, 210–211

Cooley, Charles Horton
, 64–65

Correctional Service Canada
, 198

Cost Saving
, 11–13

Coventry
, 214

Creative writing breakthroughs
, 55–56

Criminality
, 194–195

Critical scholars
, 20

Cross-contamination
, 197

CSC policy
, 198

Darwinian theory
, 215–216

“Dearth of men” argument
, 99

Deconstruction of concepts
, 163–165

Degradation
, 121–122

Destigmatization
, 200–201

Deviance
, 118–119

Dialog
, 159–160

Dialogic process
, 205–209

Dialogic quest

for authenticity
, 217–219

for identity
, 215

Dialogues in everyday life
, 209–210

Dialogues: Rousseau judge, of Jean-Jacques
, 75–77

Digital evidence management systems (DEMS)
, 3–4

Discourse in dialogue
, 207–209

Discourse of Camaraderie
, 210–211

Discursive practices
, 20

Disqualification
, 192

Doing Field Research
, 88–89

Double consciousness
, 20, 23–24, 27

Dramas

of confrontation
, 211–219

of conviviality
, 210–211

in everyday life
, 209–210

Dramatism
, 223

Du Bois, W. E. B.
, 22–24

Dualistic thinking
, 163–164

Dystopian reality
, 40

Early childhood education (ECE)
, 99

Elementary schools
, 99

Embodied experience
, 159–160

Emotions
, 71, 210

emotion/transcendence
, 159–160

Empathy
, 39, 155, 172, 174

Epistemological imperialism
, 20–21

Epistemology
, 64

Epoché
, 161, 167, 169

in grounded theory
, 166–174

limited preconceptualization
, 166–174

Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)
, 108–109

Ethnographic content analysis
, 6

Ethnography
, 116–117

Existential social thought
, 54

Failed masculinity
, 110

Fallacy of circularity
, 67

False consciousness
, 20–21

Fashion
, 224

“Feminism and Pragmatism”
, 27

Feminization of education
, 99

Fichte, Johann
, 67–68

Fight
, 138

Final Negotiations (Ellis)
, 80–81, 88–89

Formal organizations
, 223–224

Freedom
, 56–57

Gaslighting status silencing
, 103, 106–107

Gender & Society
, 98

Gender
, 98

differences
, 100–101

inequality
, 100

Gesture
, 63

Gonzo sociology
, 128

Good writers
, 58

Grand narratives
, 77–78

Grasshopper Lies Heavy, The
, 41

Grounded theory (GT)
, 152

Grounded theory
, 55

Grounded Theory Methodology (GTM)
, 152

coding procedure
, 153–154

fundamental feature
, 169

principles and issues
, 153

Hamlet
, 117

Hegemonic masculinity
, 101

positive facets
, 102

toxic masculinity with
, 102

Hegemony
, 20–21

Hell’s Angels: The Strange and Terrible Saga (1967)
, 120

Heteroglossia
, 207–208

Heterosexuality
, 101

Historical contextualization
, 173

Holistic ethnography
, 159–160

Honor
, 121–122

Horizontalization
, 161

Human centered on reflexivity
, 63

Humanities
, 55

“I” function
, 69

Identification process
, 137

in journalistic world
, 145–147

Identity
, 67

challenges at Columbine
, 215–217

Ideological state apparatus
, 20–21

Ideology
, 20–21

Imaginative variation
, 161

Individual others
, 70

Inside Higher Ed
, 111–112

Interactionists
, 54–55

Interrogation
, 22–23

Introspection
, 159, 172, 174

Investor’s Daily Business
, 9–10

Ion mobility spectrum
, 197

Ion scanners
, 196, 200

IONSCAN
, 199

Jean-Jacques Rousseau
, 74, 91

autobiographies
, 75–78

Journalism
, 137, 139–140

Journalists
, 134

channels and strategies
, 139–140

identification processes in journalistic world
, 145–147

journalistic career
, 136

journalistic world and categories for analysis
, 135–138

rites de passage
, 140–142

socialization forms in newsrooms
, 142–145

work continuity
, 147–148

Kenneth Burke
, 221–222

Labor environment
, 144–145

Labor socialization processes
, 135–136

Language
, 19–20, 206, 208

Las Vegas Police Department
, 5

Letteres à Malesherbes
, 75–76

LexisNexis database
, 7–8

Life-saving technology
, 9–10

Looking-glass self
, 163–164

Louisiana State Police (LPD)
, 13

Luxury
, 224–225

Macro reflexivity
, 62

Major depressive disorder
, 117–118

Man in the High Castle, The
, 38, 40, 43, 45–47

Masculinity
, 99–101

Material signs
, 207

Mead, G. H.
, 35–36, 62–63, 65

and complexity of morality
, 38–40

evolutionary theory of primate self
, 63

morality, and reading cinema to test assumptions
, 37–38

perspective
, 36

view of morality and usefulness of fictional representations
, 43–45

Media
, 1–2

Axon in
, 6

formats
, 7

Mentality
, 154

#MeTooSociology
, 111–112

Middle-Range Theory
, 135

Mind
, 152

Minded processes
, 19–20

Mindful inquiry
, 160

Mirror self-recognition
, 65–67

Mirrors
, 64–67

Mobilizing rape
, 104

Mon Potrait
, 75–76

Moral behavior
, 36

Moral careers
, 121–125

Moral imperative
, 36

Moral individualism
, 23

Morality
, 36, 45, 48

and complexity
, 38–40

and reading cinema to test assumptions
, 37–38

“Mothering” (Çhodorow)
, 65

Motorcycle
, 118

Multiple identities
, 145

Multiplicity of selves
, 137, 145

Mutable self
, 54

Nazi rule
, 39

Nazism
, 39, 44

Neuchâtel Preface (NP)
, 78–79

Newsmaking studies
, 134

Newsroom
, 134

Nonhegemonic masculinities
, 101

Nonhuman reflexivity
, 68

Normative thinking
, 169

Objective
, 50

Officer and Community Safety
, 9–11

Officer Efficiency
, 11–13

Officialistic media
, 134

Onepercenters
, 119, 121–122

“Ontogenesis” of self
, 62–63

Oppressors
, 20–21

Ordinary reflexivity
, 66

Oresteia
, 22–23

Organizational psychologists
, 57

Organizations
, 223

Orlando Police Department in Florida
, 4

Other
, 172

Outlaw clubs
, 118

Outlaw Creed, The
, 120

Outlaw elite
, 121–125

Outlaw motorcycle club (OMC)
, 116–117

member
, 125–126

moral careers and outlaw elite
, 121–125

strange and terrible literature review
, 118–121

troubles and issues
, 126–128

Página/12
, 134, 137–140, 144

Paranoia
, 208–209

Participants/collaborators of research
, 155

Passive status silencing
, 103, 105–106

Phenomenological reduction
, 161

Phenomenology
, 160

Philadelphia Daily News
, 9

Philosophy
, 62

Phylogenesis
, 62–63

Plasmagram
, 197

Plurality
, 39–40

Police body-worn cameras. See also Body-worn cameras (BWCs)
, 1–3, 6, 13

Police officers
, 12–13

Political emancipation, project of
, 22–23

Power
, 188–190

power/knowledge and definition of situation
, 189–190

Preconscious processing
, 154, 157

Prison families
, 195–196

Professional Journalist Statute, The
, 137–138

Progressive Media
, 10, 13

Pronouns
, 64–67

Props
, 214

Qualitative Media Analysis (QMA)
, 6

Qualitative research and analysis
, 162

Quarrels
, 211–213

Racialization
, 20–21, 24

Racism
, 106

Rape
, 86

Reflexive pronouns
, 64–65

Reflexivity
, 62

evolution
, 62–64

human centered on
, 63

misunderstandings
, 67–70

obstacles for
, 64–67

Religion
, 217–219

Residual rules
, 98

Respondents
, 163

Response to resistance (R2R)
, 4

Retail
, 225–226

Reveries of a solitary walker
, 75–77

Rhetorical devices
, 207

Rhetorical exercises
, 222

Rialto study
, 4

Risk
, 188

discourse
, 193–195

Rites de passage
, 136, 140, 142

Role-taking
, 25–26, 39–40

Salesperson(s)
, 225

salesperson–customer relationship
, 229

Scenes
, 231–232

Scholarship
, 3

Schools
, 215

Second Sight
, 26–27

Self words
, 64

Self-awareness
, 62–63

Self-consciousness
, 26–27

Self-corrective individuals
, 35–36

Self-formation
, 23–25

Self-identity
, 54, 137–138

Self-realization
, 26–27

Self-respect
, 26–27

Selfconscious individuals
, 35–36

Selling
, 223

Selves
, 24–25

Semiotics of dialogue
, 206–207

Sentiment of the Citizens, The
, 76–77

Sexism
, 106

Sexual harassment
, 86

Sexuality
, 99–100

Sign
, 206

sign-vehicles
, 207

of the Gun
, 214–215

Sociability
, 138, 142–143

Social consciousness
, 22–23

Social identity
, 222

Social justice
, 201–202

Social media
, 53–54, 111–112

Social problems
, 189

Social self
, 68–69

Social world
, 135

Sociality
, 39, 45, 48, 223–224

Socialization

forms in newsrooms
, 142–145

process
, 134

Sociological introspection
, 158

Sociology
, 152

self-theory
, 24–25

Sociology as an Art Form (1976)
, 56

Sons of Anarchy
, 118

Souls of Black Folk, The
, 23

Specious presents
, 45–48

Speech genres
, 205–206

Spoiled identity
, 191–193

Spokane Police Department
, 5

States of consciousness
, 20, 22

Status silencing
, 96, 98–99, 102–103

demands
, 111

stories
, 103

Stigma
, 188–189, 193

Stigma
, 188–190

in interaction and structure
, 191–193

structural
, 194–195

Stigma boundaries
, 201–202

Strange account(ing)
, 96, 110

Stranger, The
, 96

Street Corner Society
, 88–89

Structural discrimination
, 194

Structural stigma
, 194–196, 200

Struggle
, 138, 144

Subjectivity
, 19–20

agency
, 22

disorders
, 21

double consciousness
, 24–27

project of political emancipation
, 22–23

racialization
, 24

structure and agency complementarity
, 22

W. E. B. Du Bois
, 23–24

Superiority delusions
, 20–21

Symbolic interactionism
, 135

Symbolic interactionists
, 54–57, 189–190

Symbolic violence
, 20–21

Tampa Bay Police Department
, 4

Taser
, 7–8, 10

TASER International
, 2

Tautology
, 67

Technology
, 195–196

Thor
, 117

Threat Risk Assessment (TRA)
, 198–199

Tiempo Argentino
, 134, 137–140, 143

Toxic masculinity
, 96, 98–99, 101–102, 107–108, 110

with hegemonic masculinity
, 102

performance
, 105

resources
, 104–105

Transformational grounded theory (TGT)
, 152, 157–158

Transformative phenomenology
, 160, 173

Translational science
, 54

Transparency
, 13

Truth
, 189

Tweets
, 8

Twitter
, 7–8

Twoness
, 26

Universal for Mead
, 64

Veil, The
, 25–26

Verbal signs
, 207

as weapons
, 211–214

Violence
, 104–105

Visigoths
, 116–117

“What if” method of storytelling
, 36–37

Work continuity
, 147–148

Writer
, 54–58

Writing
, 54–55, 169, 171

autobiography
, 90–91

memos
, 154, 165

Writing for Social Scientists” (1986)
, 55