Symbolic interaction explains the world of social behavior and the development of the "self" as a function of social learning. First published in 1987, the readings collected here were designed to link the sociological study of women to the well-developed and well-known tradition of symbolic interactionists' research and theory.
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Symbolic interaction explains the world of social behavior and the development of the "self" as a function of social learning. First published in 1987, the readings collected here were designed to link the sociological study of women to the well-developed and well-known tradition of symbolic interactionists' research and theory.
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