Scott Harris
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Symbolic Interaction
Editor in Chief (2017-2021)
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1533-8665
Symbolic Interaction
Editor in Chief (2017-2021)
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1533-8665
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1 An Invitation to Learn about Self, Situation, and Society.
2 Looking at Life from the Symbolic Interactionist Perspective.
3 Socialization: Becoming Ourselves.
4 The Social Body: Appearances and Experiences.
5 Health, Illness, and Disability.
6 Emotion Norms, Emotion Management, and Emotional Labor.
7 All Our Families: Diverse Forms, Diverse Meanings.
8 “Always On/Always On Us”: Technology, Interaction, and the Self.
9 Amplifying Social Problems: Claimsmakers and Their Contexts.
10 Individuals and Institutions.
11 Inequality in Interaction.
12 Conclusion: The Benefits of Studying Symbolic Interaction.
1 An Invitation to Learn about Self, Situation, and Society.
2 Looking at Life from the Symbolic Interactionist Perspective.
3 Socialization: Becoming Ourselves.
4 The Social Body: Appearances and Experiences.
5 Health, Illness, and Disability.
6 Emotion Norms, Emotion Management, and Emotional Labor.
7 All Our Families: Diverse Forms, Diverse Meanings.
8 “Always On/Always On Us”: Technology, Interaction, and the Self.
9 Amplifying Social Problems: Claimsmakers and Their Contexts.
10 Individuals and Institutions.
11 Inequality in Interaction.
12 Conclusion: The Benefits of Studying Symbolic Interaction.