Studies in Symbolic Interaction locates current symbolic interactionist thought and provides contemporary readings of social situations. Consisting of original research and theory within the general sociological perspective known as symbolic interactionism, this series is international in scope and draws on the work of urban ethnographers, interpretive, constructionist, ethnomethodological, critical race, post-colonial, feminist, queer, and cultural studies traditions. Emphasising new thought and research, the series is compelling reading for interactionist scholars interested in interrogating the intersections between biography, media, history, politics and culture.
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