Studies in Symbolic Interaction
Publication Date:
Volume:
23Book Series:
SSIEditor:
- Norman K. Denzin
Chapters:
- Editorial Board
- List of contributors
- Referees
- He made us lonesome when he went in memory of a true pragmatist
- Renewing the promise of pragmatism: Towards a sociology of difference
- Spots on a GNAT's ASS, good soldiers, and sociology departments: Stan saxton's pragmatist approach to sociology
- Urban inequality and the possibilities of church-based intervention
- How relevant is the concept of the “biologic individual” to sociology?
- Reflections: Stan saxton and the small town community
- Attitudes and platitudes: Postmodernism and interactionist thought
- Castrato: Predetermined to fluid self, or, a dialogue/performance script intended to inform garfinkel about the possibilities of gendering
- “Have a nice day!”: Phatic communion and everyday life
- From radio to television: Space, sound, and motion
- Managing disruptions and maintaining humor on late night talk
- Racism in the ivory city: The natural history of a research project
- Critique of concordance in the commercial blood industry
- Get-tough legislation as represented action: The case of caning, paddling, and flogging
- Stigma and place: Space, community, and the politics of reputation
- “The eating disorder is not you”: Applying bakhtin's theories in analyzing narrative co-construction in an internet support group
- Widowhood: Reconstruction of self-concept and identities
- Cultural maintenance and narratives of resistance in educational reform