Interpretive Interactionism

Interpretive Interactionism

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Oct 3, 2001 · English · Paperback (208 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 208
Language English
Published Oct 3, 2001
Publisher SAGE Publications, Inc
Edition 2nd
ISBN-10 0761915141
ISBN-13 9780761915140

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Norman K. Denzin's work offers an in-depth exploration of interpretive interactionism, a framework that delves into the complexities of social interactions and their meanings. In this updated edition, Denzin expands on the foundational principles of his original concept, illustrating how interpretive methodologies can be applied in various research settings. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the subjective experiences of individuals, showcasing how these perspectives contribute to a richer understanding of social phenomena.

Through comprehensive examples and case studies, Denzin reveals the practical applications of interpretive work in real-world research. He outlines the ways researchers can engage with participants to uncover nuanced insights that quantitative methods often overlook. The text encourages dialogue and meaning-making as central components of social research, positioning interpretive interactionism as a vital tool for scholars seeking to grasp the intricate layers of human experience.

As the landscape of social research evolves, this edition serves as an essential resource for researchers, providing a fresh perspective on the intersection of individual narratives and broader social contexts. Denzin’s insights not only illuminate the significance of interpretive methodologies but also inspire new avenues for inquiry in the social sciences.

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