Herbert Blumer: Symbolic Interactionism. Perspective and Method
Herbert Blumer: Symbolic Interactionism. Perspective and Method
Herbert Blumer: Symbolic Interactionism. Perspective and Method
GeorgeHerbertMead,JohnDeweyandmore
Threepremises:
1. Humanbeingsacttowardthingsonthebasisof
themeaningthatthethinghaveforthem.
2. Themeaningofthingsisderivedfromthesocial
interactionthatonehaswithonesfellows.
3. Thesemeaningsarehandledinandmodified
throughaninterpretativeprocessusedbythe
personindealingwiththethingssheenocunters.
Natureof:
therootimagesofsocialinteractionism
HUMANSOCIETYOR Humangroupsorsocityconsistfundamentallyofaction.
HUMANGROUPLIFE
Societyexistsinactionstructure/organizationisa
processoffittingtogetheractions.
SOCIAL
Onesownactionneedstobefittedwiththeactionsof
INTERACTION
theother.
G.H.Mead Theconversationofgestures(nonsymbolicinteract.)
Theuseofsignificantsymbols(symbolicinteraction)
NATUREOFOBJECTS Individualworldsaremadeupofobjects(physical,
social,abstract).Anobjectisanythingthatcanbe
referredthemeaningithasforwhomitisanobject.
>Naturalparalleltosemiotictheory:connotationsand
privateassociations.
THEHUMANBEING
Thehumanbeingaspossessingaselfcanbeanobject
ASANACTING
ofitsownaction.Theselfobjectemergesfromsocial
ORGANISM
interactionwithotherpeople.Thesubjectplacing
her/himselfinthepositionofothers.
>Interactingwithoneself.Selfinteractionasmaking
indicationtooneself.
Social Anorganismthatengagesinsocialinteractionwithitself
bymakingindicationstoitselfandrespondingtothese
indications.Thatis,aprocessofinterpretationoutof
whichactionarises.
OFHUMANACTION
Theneedtointerprettheworldinordertoact.
INTERLINKAGEOF
Jointactionasocietalorganizationofconductor
ACTION
differentactsofdiverseparticipants.
- oftenrepetetiveandstable,yetevolving.
- Theextendedconnectionofactionsmakeup
muchofhumanlife.Systems.
- Anyinstanceofjointactionarisesfromprevious
actions.
Apremiseofanempiricallyexistingworldthatcanbe
Methodological
principlesofempirical
science
Idealism
Theresistanceofthe
empiricalworld
Methodology
Liftingtheveilsofthe
empiricalworld
EXPLORATION
(depiction)
Goal
INSPECTION
(analysis)
definition
studied.
Theworldofrealityexistsonlyasitisinterpretedand
comprehendedbytheindividual.Existsonlyinhuman
experience.
Anincontestableposition,but:
doesnotshiftrealityfromtheempiricalworldtothe
realmoftheimaginaryandconception.
Asolipsticpositionisuntenable.
Anobduratecharacterthatisthemarkofreality.
Theroleofempiricalsciencetodeveloptheoryand
conceptionsdespitethestubbornessofreality.
Coverstheprinciplesthatunderlieandguidethefull
processofstudyingtheobduratecharatherofthegiven
empiricalworld.
1. Methodologyconcernsthewholescientific
processnotonlysomeinitialmusthave.
2. Eachpartofthescientificquesthastofitthe
obduratecharacteroftheempiricalworld.
3. Theempiricalworldprovidestheultimate
answertothequestionsposed.
Blumerhereprettyagressivelyattacksasolely
quantitativeapproachtosocialsciences.
Bygettingclosetotheareaanddiggingdeepinto
throughcarefulstudy.
Throughanalysisofitstwofundamentalparts:
Explorationandinspection>Directnaturalistic
examinationoftheempiricalsocialworld.
Basicallyaboutthevalueofexploratorystudies,withan
initialbroadfocusthatissharpenedastheinquiry
proceeds.Notdependentonparticularsetsoftechniques.
Theimportanceofseekingparticipantswithknowledge
ontheareaofstudy.Informants.
Theimportanceoflettingtheempiricalmaterial,leadthe
developmentofconceptsandimages.
Developacomprehensivepictureoftheareaofstudy.
Descriptiveinformationprovidesanswerstotheoretical
questions.BUT,atheoreticalschemaisnotapriori
necessary.
Theexaminationoftheempiricalworldneedstobecast
inatheoreticalform.Butthereshouldbeno
conventionalprotocol,whichwouldonlyservetolimit
theempiricalanalysis.
()anintensivefocusedexaminationoftheempirical
contentofwhateveranalytialelementsareusedfor
purposesofanalysis,andthesamekindofexamination
oftheempiricalnatureoftherelationsbetweensuch
elements(43).
2
Procedure Examininganalyticalelementsfromdifferentangles.
Flexible,creative,imaginative.
Operationalisingisnottheanswer.
Howdoesonestudyhumangrouplifeandsocialaction?
Methodological
orientation
1.Peopleactonthebasis Inordertounderstandtheactionofpeople,itis
ofthemeaningoftheir
necessarytoseetheobjectsastheyseemthem.
objects.
- Toplaceoneselfinthepositionofthe
individual/collective.
- Toidentifytheobjectsoneneedsabodyof
relevantobservations.
- Toguardagainstproneness.Deliberatetestingof
aprioriimages.
2.Grouplifeasaprocess Socialinteractionasaformativeprocessinitsownright.
inwhichpeopleindicate
Lifeandspheresasmovingprocessesinwhich
linesofactiontoeach
participantsdefineandinterpreteachothersacts.
otherandinterpretthe
indicatinsofothers.
Lackofwarrantforcompressingtheprocessofsocial
interactionintoaspecialform.Thevarietyofformsof
interctionopposessuchstandardisation.Thetaskofthe
researcheristoexplorethecharacteristicsofthespecific
formofinteraction.
3.Socialactsare
Needtoseesocialactionintermsoftheactor.Theactor
constructedthorugha
constructsher/hisownsocialaction.Possiblebyvirtue
processinwhichthe
ofbeingabletointeractwithher/himselfself
actorsnote,interpretand interaction.
assessthesituations
confrontingthem.
Thehumanbeingisnotamerelyrespondingorganism,
butratheranactingorganism.
Inordertoanalyzesocialaction,onehastoobservethe
processbywhichitisconstructed.
4.Thecomplex
Largesocietalorganizationsasarrangementsofpeople
interlinkageofactsthat
whoareinterlinkedintheirrespectiveactions.Seeks
compriseorganization,
explanationinthewayinwhichparticipantsdefine,
institutionsandlike,are
interpretandmeetsituationsattheirrespectivepoints.
movingaffairs.
Respectthenatureoftheempiricalworldandorganize
Conclusion
amethodologicalstancetoreflectthatrespect(60).
Socialinteraction
Interpretationand
definition
1.Aformativeprocess
2.Continuallyfitting
conducttooneanother
>3.Symbolic
interactionismgeneric
Objects
Humangrouplifeasessentialforhumanconsciousness,
themind,theworldofobjects,selves,andhuman
conductintheformofconstructedacts.
Thehumanasanorganismpossessingaself,converts
thehumanintoanactorwithareflexiverelationtothe
world,andanobjecttoitself.
withwhichtomeettheworld.Interpretingtheobjectsof
theworld,notmerelyrespondinginanautomaticway.
Notasastructure.Processreflexivity.Putsthehuman
beingoveragainsther/hisworld,notmerelyinit.
Makingindicationstoher/himselfandinterpretingthese
indications>forgestogetherapieceofaction.Action
asaconduct,whichisconstructedbytheactorinsteadof
responseelicitedfromapreformedorganization.
- Nonsymbolicinteraction:respondingdirectlyto
gestruresandactions.
- Symbolicinteraction:interpretgestures
(indications)andactonthebasisofthe
interpretedmeaning.
Ascertainingthemeaningofactions
Conveyingindicationstoothersastohowshe/heisto
act.
Humaninteractionasapositiveshapingprocessinits
ownright.Constantinterpretation(andreinterpretation).
<interactionasaprocess.
Throughadualprocessofdefinitionandinterpretation.
Abletocoverthefullrangeofthegenericformsof
humanassociation.Alwaysthesamecommontaskof
constructingactsbyinterpretinganddefiningtheactsof
eachother.
Objectsashumanconstructsasanythingthatcanbe
referredtoordesignated.
1. Thenatureoftheobjectisconstitutedbythe
meaningithasforthepersonforwhomitisan
object.
2. Thismeaningarisesfromhowthepersonis
preparedtoacttowardit.
3. Allobjectsaresocialproductsformedand
tranformedbythedefiningprocessinsocial
interactions.
4. Peoplearepreparedtowardobjectsonthebasis
ofthemeaningithasforthem.
5. Onecanorganizeonesactionstowardit.
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(Mead:socialact).
Thelargercollectiveformofactionthatisconstitutedby
thefittingtogetherofthelinesofbehaviourofthe
separateparticipants.
Fittingtogetherbyinterpretinganddefiningeachothers
acts.Actionswithinabroadersocialcontext.
Theessenceofsociety Liesinanongoingprocessofaction.
Uncertainty,contigency,transformation.
Methodologically
Studyofactionhastobemadefromthepov.oftheactor
taletheroleoftheactor.
Societyisnotan
Ratherseenaspeoplemeetingtheirconditionsoflife.
establishedstructure
Stillstructureisimportant Theimportanceofsocialroles,statuspositions,
institutions,socialcodes,norms().
theyareimportantonlyastheyenterintotheprocessof
interpretationanddefinitionoutofwhichjointactions
areformed.
Jointaction
Socialstructure
Roleplaying
Blumerscritique
The[true]natureof
humanassociation
Continuingprocessof
interpretation
>Transaction
Aconceptionofthehumangroupwithabody/systemof
waysoflivingthatpredatestheinfantornewcomer.
Mustbeacquired,shapetheirconductandpersonal
organization.
Arrangementofsocialpositions
Peopleputintodifferentrolesaccordingtosituations
(andpositions).
Theseconceptionshavenotbeenderivedfromthestudy
ofhumanassociationasanongoingprocess.
Twohumanbeingsinteractinguponeachother:themost
fundamentalform.
Participantstakeeachotherintoaccount.Interpretating
identifyingthemaningofaction.Orientingoneself,
directionforonesownconduct.
Constructedintheprocessofitsoccurrence.
Culturalnorms,statuspostitionsandrolerelationships
areonlyframeworksinsideofwhichthatprocessgoes
on(116).
ButsurelyBlumerinterpretstheoriesofroleplayingto
strictly?Itseemslikeanideaofroles,doesnotallowfor
anyindependentsprocessesofinterpretations?