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Symbolic Interaction and «Verstehen»

by Horst Jürgen Helle (Author)
©2005 Monographs 142 Pages

Summary

The approach of Symbolic Interaction (SI) which Herbert Blumer called «Symbolic Interactionism», is regarded as a modern version of the sociology of Verstehen, originally outlined by Georg Simmel and Max Weber. This book is divided into four chapters. In the first the relevant philosophical sources are indicated, particularly those relating to Georg Simmel. The second chapter examines the basic principles of Verstehen and the construction of ideal types. In the third chapter an account is given of the intellectual background of SI, with an introduction to the main proponents involved in its inception: Charles Horton Cooley, William Isaac Thomas, and George Herbert Mead. The fourth chapter discusses the writings of Herbert Blumer, Anselm Strauss, Tamotsu Shibutani and Erving Goffman. Transcriptions of tape recordings of important statements by Shibutani and by Goffman are included to assure authenticity on critical issues.

Details

Pages
142
Year
2005
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631539170
Language
English
Keywords
Verstehende Soziologie Blumer, Herbert Simmel, Georg Mead, George Herbert Goffman, Erving Symbolischer Interaktionismus
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2005. 141 pp.

Biographical notes

Horst Jürgen Helle (Author)

The Author: Horst Jürgen Helle was Professor of Sociology at the Technische Hochschule Aachen, the University of Vienna, and the University of Munich. See his web page: www.horsthelle.com

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