À propos de l'auteur

Herbert Blumer was a prominent American sociologist best known for his contributions to symbolic interactionism, a theoretical framework that emphasizes the importance of social interactions and the meanings individuals attach to them. He studied under the influential sociologist George Herbert Mead and later expanded on Mead's ideas. Blumer's work focused on understanding human behavior in social contexts, particularly how individuals interpret and respond to their social environments.

Nationalité Américain
Date de naissance March 7, 1900
Lieu de naissance Detroit, Michigan, USA
Date de décès April 15, 1987
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