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      ManagementSemioticsGnosticismHistory
As John Cage wrote in his book A Year from Monday, the " current use for art [is] giving instances of society suitable for social imitation—suitable because they show ways. .. people can do things without being told or telling others what... more
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      George Herbert MeadJohn CageVan Meter Ames
An account of religion consistent with Mead's thought
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      George Herbert MeadReligious Naturalism
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      SociologyAnthropologyPhotographyQualitative methodology
Der Pragmatismus zählt als eines der bedeutsamsten Theorieparadigmen der Philosophie des einundzwanzigsten Jahrhunderts sowie als eine der wirkkräftigsten Perspektiven der gegenwärtigen philosophischen Forschung. Das Proseminar bietet... more
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      MetaphysicsWilliam JamesJohn DeweyNaturalism
Is it possible to conceive a progress in the conflict instead of a progress against the conflict? How conflict and evolution could be combined without reducing these words in an empty simulacrum? My research wants to examine the struggle... more
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      Social PhilosophySocial InteractionHonnethGeorge Herbert Mead
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      RecognitionGeorge Herbert MeadAxel HonnethSelf-Esteem
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      Charles S. PeircePhilosophy of CultureGeorge Herbert MeadPeircean Semiotics
This article develops a sociology of schizophrenia by focusing on how schizophrenia is socially defined from the viewpoint of the afflicted person. Drawing upon George Herbert Mead's concepts of selfhood, reflexiveness,... more
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      Social PsychologySelf and IdentitySchizophreniaGeorge Herbert Mead
George Herbert Mead's symbolic interactionalism provides a social behaviorist theory of the origin of role-playing. Being a perspective which stresses the inherent theatricality of human interaction and of the human mind, it is therefore,... more
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      InteractionismSocial PsychologyPhilosophy of MindDrama
Slides to accompany the paper of the same title.
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      Philosophy of MindPhilosophy Of LanguageEpistemologySocial Epistemology
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      PragmatismSelf and IdentityAction TheoryGeorge Herbert Mead
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      Pierre BourdieuGeorge Herbert MeadJohn BowlbyDaniel Stern
ABSTRACT The foundation of disciplines is often associated with initial books and their authors. The discipline of speech–communication– communicology is no exception. Books by Albert Craig Baird, Lester Thonssen, and Franklin Hayward... more
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      SemioticsRhetoricPhenomenologyCommunication Theory
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      Social TheoryGeorge Herbert MeadPragmatic SociologyAmerican Pragmatism
This class, introducing students to the pragmatist tradition and to neo-pragmatism, turned out unexpectedly: students knew so little of the history of modern philosophy that it was necessary to include summaries of. e.g., Descartes'... more
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      SemioticsPhilosophyMetaphysicsPhilosophy of Mind
"Individualization through Socialization. What room is left for Psychoanalysis?" I examine Habermas’ and Honneth’s concept of individualization through socialization and contend that both have difficulties in justifying how individuals... more
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      Critical TheoryPsychoanalysisJurgen HabermasRecognition
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      Critical TheorySociologyEconomic SociologyPolitical Economy
Pojęcie tożsamości reprezentuje niezwykle przydatną kategorię analityczną dla badania sytuacji jednostki oraz społeczności ludzkich. Aby wykorzystać w pełni wszystkie możliwości tożsamości jako pojęcia socjologicznego, warto ocenić jej... more
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      Self and IdentitySocial IdentityIdentity (Culture)George Herbert Mead
Overview: The aim of this course is to provide a general introduction to a range of theories that seek to explain why we communicate as we do. The first part of the course establishes a general overview of communication theory, from both... more
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      SemioticsCommunicationMedia StudiesNew Media
This is an article that I wrote to suggest to biologists that they should take sociology more seriously. Judging from comments I had back from reviewers, lots of biologists disagree with this--too bad! It has been published, and is out... more
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      Social PsychologyEvolutionary PsychologyPhilosophy of MindPhilosophy of Science
The paper investigates how classical pragmatist views of sensorial perception may contribute to current research on urban life. It focuses upon the possible diffusion of pragmatist stances within accounts of perceived built environments.... more
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      PerceptionPragmatismUrban StudiesBuilt Environment
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      George Herbert MeadMetodología y Teoría de la Investigación SocialInteraccionismo simbolicoHerbert Blumer
Revue Tracés / La singularité / vol.34 / 2018 À partir d’une enquête ethnographique conduite dans les anciennes cités des Mines de potasse d’Alsace, nous proposons d’examiner comment le discernement dont font preuve les habitants dans... more
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      HistorySociologyAnthropologyArchitecture
Cet article a pour but de décrire brièvement la façon dont la conscience (l’esprit) et le « Soi » d’un individu se construisent à travers le processus social, selon le point de vue de George Herbert Mead (1863-1931) exposé dans son... more
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      The SelfGeorge Herbert MeadCommunication SkillsSymbolic Interactionism
Duman, M. Akif (2022): Pragmatizm, Çanakkale: Paradigma Akademi, s.291-295.
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      PragmatismPragmaticsPragmatism (Philosophy)George Herbert Mead
In this paper we are planning to put at work the symbolic interactionism theory through a practical application of it. The topic choses in represented by the activity of having lunch at the work place. The research strategy chosen to... more
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      InteractionismCommunicationCommunication TheoryMeaning
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      Jurgen HabermasGeorge Herbert MeadDonald W. WinnicottAxel Honneth
In vier Kapiteln bietet das Buch einen Überblick über aktuelle Themen der Identitätsforschung. Die Auswahl an qualitativen, empirischen Forschungsberichten reicht von der Analyse narrativer Identität, über Biographieforschung zur... more
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      EthnographyFocus Group discussionsIdentity (Culture)Recognition
Die Soziologie der Mitgliedschaft legt einen besonderen Anschnitt bei der Untersuchung der klassischen soziologischen Grundbegriffe Rolle, Status, Erwartungen und soziale Gruppe. Er besteht darin, dass sie im Hinblick auf die... more
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      Organizational BehaviorSociologyPolitical SociologySocial Theory
These slides introduce students to G. H. Mead's remarkable work on philosophy of mind---way ahead of our times, as well as of his own
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      Evolutionary BiologyPhilosophyPhilosophy of MindPragmatism
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      Tourism StudiesSelf and IdentityDialogical PsychologyGeorge Herbert Mead
En este trabajo se describen aspectos de la teoría sociológica conocida como Interaccionismo Simbólico (IS, en adelante), revisándose los principales argumentos sostenidos en ella desde 1934 hasta la actualidad, momento en el que todos... more
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      Social InteractionGeorge Herbert MeadErving GoffmanSociología
Haack explains how, ever since she began reading Peirce seriously in the 1970s, her work has been more and more informed by the work of the classical pragmatists: Peirce, James, Dewey, Mead, and Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.. The influence... more
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      PhilosophyMetaphysicsPhilosophy Of LanguageAnalytic Philosophy
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      Philosophy of ActionPragmatismAction ResearchPragmatist Aesthetics
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      Chinese StudiesCultureSymbolic InteractionSocialization
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      Social PsychologyPragmatismAdam SmithGeorge Herbert Mead
These slides sketch the history of the pragmatist tradtion, and its evolution into contemporary neo-pragmatisms.
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      PhilosophyMetaphysicsPragmatismWilliam James
Méta-théorie de l'interactionnisme d'H. Blumer à partir d'un tour d'horizon des principaux concepts empruntés à Mead et retravaillés dans une perspective psychosociologique. Un tel paradigme s'accommode mal aux présupposés déterministes... more
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Mead referred to behaviorism as the science that describes human activity in terms of conduct, highlighting its importance for understanding human psychological processes. However, Mead also specified that the observation of behavior is... more
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      PsychologyEconomicsPhilosophy Of EconomicsGeorge Herbert Mead
THE PRESENTATION OF SELF IN DARKLY DREAMING DEXTER AND THE STRANGE CASE OF DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE This thesis aims to analyze and explain and compare the presentation of self in the works of Jeff Lindsay’s Darkly Dreaming Dexter... more
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      Self and IdentityGeorge Herbert MeadOscar WildeErving Goffman
"Michel Weber and Will Desmond, (eds.), Handbook of Whiteheadian Process Thought, Frankfurt / Lancaster, ontos verlag, Process Thought X1 & X2, 2008. (695 p. + 726 p. ; ISBN 978-3-938793-92-3 ; 398 €) Gathering 115 entries written by 101... more
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      ManagementSemioticsGnosticismHistory
Th is paper discusses the contribution made by psychodrama role theory to sociology. It is well known that role theory was founded and disseminated in sociology, and specifi cally in social psychology; our goal therefore is to indicate... more
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      SociologyGroup TherapyPsychodramaSocial Psychology
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      ManagementSemioticsGnosticismHistory
We love sociology because it talks to you about not some else or something else but you. These group dynamics are just one of the analysis or necessity that we need to know as a living entity in society
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      SociologyPhilosophySocial SciencesLeadership
Die verschiedenen Soziologien des Lebens fassen das Leben nicht nur als Objekt, das gesellschaftlich erkannt, normiert und gesteigert wird. Sie verstehen es immer auch als Subjekt seines Wissens, seiner Normen und seines Wandels. Das... more
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      Social TheoryGilles DeleuzeHenri BergsonJohn Dewey
Here Haack tackles two questions: what can be meant by speaking of "naturalizing" epistemology, and how should belief be understood in a modestly naturalistic epistemology? As always, Haack makes numerous important distinctions; as... more
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      PhilosophyEpistemologyNaturalismBeliefs
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      PragmatismEmbodied CognitionJohn DeweyGeorge Herbert Mead
The reception of classical American pragmatism by the Frankfurt School began with a critical confrontation with John Dewey. It then left Dewey behind, as Jürgen Habermas, following Karl-Otto Apel, took Charles Sanders Peirce and George... more
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      Critical TheoryPragmatismSocial PhilosophyFrankfurt School (Philosophy)