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  • av Jansson, Lars, Hakanson & m.fl.
    641

  • av Jack, Keller & Ron Bliesner
    907

  • - Ecology and Behavior
     
    641

  • av Ralph Brinkhurst
    637

  • - Population Ecology of a K-Selected Species
    av Dale McCullough
    431

  • - A Practical Approach
    av John Cowell, Tee Guidotti & Geoffrey Jamieson
    697

  • av A. Schorger
    527

  • - A Reference for Managing Wild Animal and Plant Populations
     
    861

  • av Wardle & Peter
    1 047

  • av H. Fritts
    807

  • - A Geographical Guide to Ethnographic Literature
    av David Price
    301

  • av Sidney Holt & Raymond Breverton
    861

  • av Nira, Richter-Dyn & Narendra Goel
    507

  • - A Guide to Native Landscapes for Gardeners and Naturalists
    av Scott & Jane
    261

  • - A Social Structural Version
    av STRYKER & Sheldon
    347

    This book, originally published in 1980 and reprinted here with a new foreword from the author, succinctly and clearly developed a well-argued case for symbolic interaction as a method and as a theory of human social behavior. It treats historical as well as contemporary figures and presents the author's original and stimulating assessment of the merits, shortcomings and future of symbolic interactionism. "Sheldon Stryker's Symbolic Interactionism not only reviews the key figures who founded this tradition, but more fundamentally, it also presents a formal theory. This theory still represents one of the most important statements within the symbolic interactionist tradition. In this theory, Stryker attempts to explain the dynamics of identity formation, particularly the salience of an identity, the consequences of identity for role performances, and the shifting commitments to a particular identity. Like all important theories, this one is timeless and continues to inform theory and research in the social sciences." Jonathan H. Turner, Distinguished Professor of Sociology, University of California, Riverside. "This is the book that brought structural symbolic interaction theory to the attention of sociologists and social psychologists around the country and the world. While recognizing the key importance of meanings and definitions of the situation, Stryker's discussion of his eight postulates forms the basis for understanding how and why the self is always embedded in society. This book is a remarkable achievement." Peter J. Burke, Professor, Department of Sociology, University of California, Riverside, California. "Stryker's classic monograph has never been surpassed as a clear, focused exposition of his identity theory and of the agenda for structural symbolic interactionists more generally as they aim for a general theory of self, meaning and action. He brings interactionism to bear on central sociological questions about how social positions become incorporated into the self and shape our social interactions. This is a core statement of the historic roots of symbolic interaction, from one of its major figures. Stryker evaluates the field as it stood in 1980, and clearly states the structure of his own version of interactionism. He shows how symbolic interactionist thought can be used to develop a productive, empirical scientific study of social behavior. As a powerful, forward-looking critique, appreciation and theoretical agenda, this monograph is as useful today as it was when it was originally published." Lynn Smith-Lovin, Duke University Dr. Sheldon Stryker is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Sociology at Indiana University, semi-retired in 2002 after 51 years on the faculty there. A career-long student of social psychology in general and symbolic interactionism in particular, he has received the Cooley-Mead Award for Lifetime Contributions to Social Psychology from the American Sociological Association Section on Social Psychology and the George Herbert Mead Award for Lifetime Achievement from the Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction. He remains an active contributor to the theoretical and research literature in social psychology. He has been editor of the ASA's American Sociological Review, Sociometry (now Social Psychology Quarterly) and the Arnold and Carolyn Rose Monograph Series; and he has been a Social Science Research Council Fellow, a Fulbright Research Scholar, and a Fellow, Center for Advances Studies in the Behavioral Sciences.

  • av Knut & Faegri
    901

  • av Richard Fike
    487

  • av Andre Journel & C Huijbregts
    917

  • - A History of Black Diaspora
    av Thomas Davis & Michael Conniff
    375

  • av Dorcas MacClintock
    261

  • av Robert Fine
    347

  • - Rethinking Menstruation
    av Dena Taylor
    257

  • - Recovery from Childhood Sexual Abuse
    av Stephen D. Grubman-Black
    277

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