Role Theory: Perspectives for Health ProfessionalsAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1978 - 354 pages |
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... SYMBOLIC INTERACTION PERSPECTIVE In contrast to the functional perspective , the symbolic interactionist inter- pretation of roles and role behavior focuses on the meaning which the ... SOCIAL INTERACTION * For a more detailed 20 ROLE THEORY.
... SYMBOLIC INTERACTION PERSPECTIVE In contrast to the functional perspective , the symbolic interactionist inter- pretation of roles and role behavior focuses on the meaning which the ... SOCIAL INTERACTION * For a more detailed 20 ROLE THEORY.
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... social psychologists as Cooley ( 1964 ) , Mead ( 1934 ) , Thomas ( 1918 ) , Goffman ( 1952 ) , Turner ( 1962 ) , Blumer ( 1962 ) , and Webster and Sobieszek ( 1974 ) , to name but a few . Symbolic interaction emphasizes the meanings ...
... social psychologists as Cooley ( 1964 ) , Mead ( 1934 ) , Thomas ( 1918 ) , Goffman ( 1952 ) , Turner ( 1962 ) , Blumer ( 1962 ) , and Webster and Sobieszek ( 1974 ) , to name but a few . Symbolic interaction emphasizes the meanings ...
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... interaction ( including social exchange theory , symbolic interaction theory , role theory , and theory derived from studies of bargaining in conflict situations ) , interaction is con- ceptualized as a dynamic process . This literature ...
... interaction ( including social exchange theory , symbolic interaction theory , role theory , and theory derived from studies of bargaining in conflict situations ) , interaction is con- ceptualized as a dynamic process . This literature ...
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Theoretical Approaches to the Study of Roles | 17 |
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