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Symbolic Interaction

An Introduction to Social Psychology

Symbolic Interaction( )
Editor: Herman, Nancy J.
Reynolds, Larry T.
Contribution by: Reynolds, Larry T.
Adler, Patricia A.
Adler, Peter
Anderson, Leon
Blumer, Herbert
Bromley, David G.
Brymer, Richard A.
Buban, Steven L.
Cahill, Spencer
Cooley, Charles H.
Couch, Carl
Dewey, John
Dietz, Mary Lorenz
Fontana, Andrea
Gmelch, George M.
Goffman, Erving
Hall, Peter M.
Hanson, Bill
Katovich, Michael A.
Killian, Lewis M.
Maines, David R.
Manis, Jerome
Marolla, Joseph
Martindale, Don
Meltzer, Bernard N.
Miall, Charlene
Miller, Dan E.
Paap, Warren R.
Palmer, C. Eddie
Perinbanayagam, Robert
W.Petras, John
Prus, Robert
Richardson, Laurel
Scully, Diana
Shaffir, William
Shibutani, Tamotsu
Shupe Jr, Anson D.
Snow, David A.
Spitzer, Stephan
Stratton, John
Thomas, W. I.
Thumma, Scott
Wallace, Ruth A.
Wolf, Alison
Series title:The Reynolds Series in Sociology Ser.
ISBN:978-1-882289-21-9
Publication Date:Jan 1994
Publisher:AltaMira Press
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $57.00
Book Description:

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Book Details
Pages:500
Detailed Subjects: Psychology / Social Psychology
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):6.04 x 9 x 1.01 Inches
Book Weight:1.5 Pounds
Author Biography
(Editor)
John Dewey was born in 1859 in Burlington, Vermont. He founded the Laboratory School at the University of Chicago in 1896 to apply his original theories of learning based on pragmatism and "directed living." This combination of learning with concrete activities and practical experience helped earn him the title, "father of progressive education." After leaving Chicago he went to Columbia University as a professor of philosophy from 1904 to 1930, bringing his educational philosophy to the Teachers College there. Dewey was known and consulted internationally for his opinions on a wide variety of social, educational and political issues. His many books on these topics began with Psychology (1887), and include The School and Society (1899), Experience and Nature (1925), and Freedom and Culture (1939).Dewey died of pneumonia in 1952.

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