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" ... organizations, relations between institutions, differential authority arrangements, social codes, norms, values, and the like. And they are very important. But their importance does not lie in an alleged determination of action nor in an alleged existence... "
Improvised Dialogues: Emergence and Creativity in Conversation
Robert Keith Sawyer 著 - 2003 - 262 ページ
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Symbolic Interactionism: Perspective and Method

Herbert Blumer - 1986 - 228 ページ
...determination of action nor in an alleged existence as parts of a self-operating societal system. Instead, they are important only as they enter into the process...definition out of which joint actions are formed. The manner and extent to which they enter may vary greatly from situation to situation, depending on...

George Herbert Mead: Critical Assessments, 第 2 巻

Peter Hamilton - 1992 - 270 ページ
...determination of action nor in an alleged existence as parts of a self-operating societal system. Instead, they are important only as they enter into the process of interpretation and definition outof which joint actions are formed. The manner and extent to which they enter may vary greatly from...

A Second Chicago School?: The Development of a Postwar American Sociology

Gary Alan Fine - 1995 - 444 ページ
...positions, class relations, bureaucratic organizations, and other structural elements are significant "only as they enter into the process of interpretation...definition out of which joint actions are formed" (ibid., p. 75).8 Human beings have a self and, because they do, social action assumes a reflexive character....

Self, Symbols, and Society: Classic Readings in Social Psychology

Nathan Rousseau - 2002 - 392 ページ
...determination of action nor in an alleged existence as parts of a self-operating societal system. Instead, they are important only as they enter into the process...definition out of which joint actions are formed. The manner and extent to which they enter may vary greatly from situation to situation, depending on...

A Constant Burden: The Reconstitution of Family Life

Margaret Voysey Paun - 2006 - 264 ページ
...is to be made, then one must examine in what sense such structures 'exist'. Blumer says that this is 'only as they enter into the process of interpretation...definition, out of which joint actions are formed' (1965, p. 543). Rules, norms and values are 'reference points' or, as Cicourel (1970) argues, at the...




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