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interactionism
interactionism Philos. (ɪntərˈækʃənɪz(ə)m) [f. interaction + -ism.] The theory that in the causal relations between mind and body the causal influence runs in both directions, in sensation from body to mind and in volition from mind to body. So interˈactionist n., an adherent of interactionism; adj.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Interactionism
In this sense, interactionism may stand in contrast to studies of socialization, insofar as interactionism conceives individuals to influence groups at Subcategories and scholars Interactionism has several subcategories: Classical interactionism Ethnomethodology Holistic interactionism Phenomenology wikipedia.org
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Interactionism (disambiguation)
Interactionism may also refer to: Interactionism (nature versus nurture), the view that behavioral development occurs as a result of the inseparable interaction between nature and nurture Interactionism (philosophy of mind), a perspective in the philosophy of mind Symbolic interactionism, a sociological and psychological wikipedia.org
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Interactionism (philosophy of mind)
In his 1996 book The Conscious Mind, David Chalmers questioned interactionism. This has been the foremost argument against interactionism in contemporary philosophy. wikipedia.org
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Interactionism (nature versus nurture)
In the context of the nature-nurture debate, interactionism is the view that all human behavioral traits develop from the interaction of both "nature" Critics of interactionism include major figures in behavioral genetics such as Arthur Jensen, Robert Plomin, and philosopher Neven Sesardic. wikipedia.org
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Symbolic interactionism
Interactionism being a framework rather than a theory makes it impossible to test interactionism in the manner that a specific theoretical claim about Interactionism. London: SAGE. (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/interactionism/book208816) Altheide. wikipedia.org
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Herbert Blumer
There are four prominent areas where Ellwood's ideas can be found in both Blumer's work and symbolic interactionism: interactionism, methodology, emotions Symbolic Interactionism: Perspective & Method (1986) A collection of articles that address symbolic interactionism specifically highlighting Blumer's main wikipedia.org
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心身交感论
心身交感论(psychophysical interactionism)为二元论的一种,源起于亚里士多德在《论灵魂》一书中提出:「灵魂之于身体,犹砍劈之于斧头。」换言之,斧头的砍劈功能就如同灵魂必需靠身体的动作来表现;这种观点启发了心身交感论。即人在表现行为时,是由心与身交互影响。 wikipedia.org
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Symbolic Interaction (journal)
established in 1978, originally published by the University of California Press, and covers research and theoretical developments concerned with symbolic interactionism wikipedia.org
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Carl J. Couch
Couch's thoughts were influenced by George Herbert Mead who was credited with the foundational elements of symbolic interactionism. Symbolic Interactionism Couch was an influential scholar in symbolic interactionism, a theoretical approach that emphasized the agency of individuals wikipedia.org
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Norman K. Denzin
In his book Interpretive Interactionism (1989), Denzin provides a new approach to qualitative research by integrating symbolic interactionism, hermeneutics Carey applauded Denzin's effort of integrating symbolic interactionism and cultural studies. wikipedia.org
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Humanistic sociology
Symbolic interactionism Many will claim that symbolic interactionism has grown directly from the work of Thomas and Znaniecki. Symbolic interactionism grew out of structural functionalism. Symbolic interactionism views society as consisting of interactions among individuals. wikipedia.org
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Martha Copp
She is known for her work on symbolic interactionism, emotion management theory, and on teaching fieldwork to students. wikipedia.org
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Stanford Lyman
He is recognized for his work on interactionism and the sociology of race relations in the United States. wikipedia.org
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Krzysztof Konecki
His interests lie in qualitative sociology, sociology of interaction, symbolic interactionism, sociology of body, methodology of social sciences, visual wikipedia.org
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