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    History[edit] Symbolic interactionism originated with two key theorists‚ George Herbert Mead and Charles Horton Cooley. George Herbert Mead was a proponent of this theory and believed that the true test of any theory was that "It was useful in solving complex social problems" (Griffin 59). Mead’s influence on symbolic interactionism was said to be so powerful that other sociologists regard him as the one “true founder” of symbolic interactionism tradition. Although Mead taught in a philosophy

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      George Herbert Mead believed that symbols were the basis of individual identity and social life. In his opinion‚ individuals can acquire identity only through interacting with others. By doing this‚ we learn the language of our social lives. Since Mead regarded symbols as the foundation of both personal and social life‚ the theory he developed is called Symbolic Interactionism. Although Mead died before naming his theory‚ Herbert Blumer‚ a student of his‚ came up with the name. Blumer stated that

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    References: Blumer‚ H. (1969). Symbolic Interactionism Perspective and Method. Englewood Cliffs‚ NJ: Prentice Hall‚ Inc. Green‚ J. (2013). What Steve Jobs Taught Me After I Said "No" To Him. http://www.fastcompany.com/ . Jason Kissner‚ David C. Pyrooz. (2009). Self-control

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    multi-touch‚ and typing to talking‚ gesturing‚ behaving‚ and even thinking” with objects that will become “social” when connected to the Internet. This raises some interesting conflictions with the Symbolic Interactionist view of society. George Herbert Mead defines society itself as the product of meaningful social interactions; however‚ the Internet of

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    Movies: The Changing Society in the 1920s Tina Wang US History March 7th‚ 2014 2 The 1920s was an important time period in American history due to the significant transformation of the film industry that further influenced the economy and the society. Both silent and sound movies were largely produced during the time that not only made the entertainment more popular but also created a new trend in the society. With such big influences‚ the economy in the United States also relied

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    the product of the individual’s previous social interaction and therefore the individual continues to handle and modify their own interpretation during all their social encounters. One of the founding theorists of the symbolic interaction was Herbert Blumer and he suggested that we attach meaning to the actions of other individuals and therefore we do not only respond to the actions of the individual but also to the meaning we attach to that action. Therefore people behave and react‚ in social interaction

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    specific function (Vissing‚ 2011). They view society as functioning best when there is agreement about the social values and norms. In other words‚ functionalist did not want to rock the boat. Other theorist that contributed to this theory‚ are Herbert Spence‚ Max Weber‚ Talcott Parsons‚ and Vilfredo Parento. The second theory is Conflict. Conflict theorists focus on social inequality and group conflict. Conflict theories are perspectives in social science which emphasize the social‚ political

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    concept and history of symbolic interactionism‚ give my analysis and evaluation to the current state of symbolic interactionism‚ and provide future directions for symbolic interactionism. Understanding Symbolic Interactionism Social psychologist Herbert Blumer (1937) first coined the phrase “symbolic interactionism”. He claimed it to be a “somewhat barbaric” new term that in an offhand way had caught on in social science communities. Blumer’s first explanation behind the concept actually took place

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    Interactionism. The concept of the theory was first used by Max Weber and George Mead. They both gave importance to the subjective meaning of social processes and human behavior. While Weber and Mead are the first to develop the theory‚ it was Herbert Blumer who coined the term “symbolic interactionism”. Symbolic Interactionism as a theory allows us to observe the world and see it in a different light by using the symbols around us. It is an interpretive theory that tends to understand things by focusing

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    References: Crossman A. 2012‚ About.com‚ Functionalist Theory‚ an overview. Received from http://sociology.about.com/od/Sociological-Theory/a/Functionalist-Theory.htm Nelson L. 1998‚ Herbert Blumers Symbolic Interactionism. Received from http://www.colorado.edu/communication/meta- discourses/Papers/App_Papers/Nelson.htm

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