Micro-sociological theory
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Micro-sociological theory
(Sage studies in international sociology, 34 . Perspectives on sociological theory / editors,
Sage Publications, c1985
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Micro-Sociological Theory provides a comparative appraisal of the most significant modern approaches to micro-theory and social psychology, focusing on the numerous trends toward convergence with macro-theoretical paradigms. The first part of the book examines recent developments in role theory and frame analysis. The second part refers to current debates in ethnomethodology on the mediatory role of language, collective symbols and the socio-cultural sources of emotional experience.
Table of Contents
General Introduction to Perspectives on Sociological Theory - S N Eisenstadt and H J Helle
Table of Contents of Macro-Sociological Theory
Introduction to Micro-Sociological Theory - H J Helle
The Classical Foundations of Micro-Sociological Paradigms - H J Helle
Unanswered Questions in the Convergence between Structuralist and Interactionist Role Theories - R H Turner
Role Theories and Socialization Research - H Joas
The Foundations of Symbolic Interactionism Reconsidered - G D Johnson and J S Picou
Goffman's Frame Analysis and Modern Micro-Sociological Paradigms - J Verhoeven
Out of Ethnomethodology - A W Frank
Talk and Identity - P Atkinson
Some Convergences in Micro-Sociology
Micro-Sociological Theories of Emotion - S L Gordon
Theoretical and Metatheoretical Themes in Expectation States Theory - J Berger, D G Wagner and M Zelditch Jr
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