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Aging in Indigenous Communities: Perspective from Two Ancestral Communities in the Colombian Andean-Amazon Region. [PDF]
García HD, García WA, Curcio CL.
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Experiences of women facing intimate partner violence during the revocation of protective orders. [PDF]
Rodrigues PS +5 more
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Perceived quality symbols in short-video social media drive ski tourism behavior. [PDF]
Yang Q +3 more
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What it means to thrive: a qualitative, interdisciplinary exploration of employees' understandings of "thriving" at work. [PDF]
Dalessandro C, Lovell A.
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Contextualising ventilation decisions: an ethnographic study of factors shaping interprofessional decision-making. [PDF]
Küpper A +5 more
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Pharmacists' professional and service qualifications for the care of Trans, Travesti, and Gender-Diverse people in southern Brazil: a grounded theory study. [PDF]
de Souza Gonçalves LM +2 more
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2018
Symbolic interactionism is in the main a US sociological and social psychological perspective that has focused on the reciprocal relationship between language, identity and society. Philosophically it has largely been associated with pragmatists such as James (1907), Mead (1934), Dewey (1922) and Pierce (1958), although in the European context it has ...
Alexis Franzese, Carrie Seigler
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Symbolic interactionism is in the main a US sociological and social psychological perspective that has focused on the reciprocal relationship between language, identity and society. Philosophically it has largely been associated with pragmatists such as James (1907), Mead (1934), Dewey (1922) and Pierce (1958), although in the European context it has ...
Alexis Franzese, Carrie Seigler
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2016
This entry presents the main concepts of symbolic interactionism as a theoretical and methodological framework aimed at analyzing how social experience is constructed by the means of language and social interaction. It also describes the evolution of these key concepts, in the course of the long history of this sociological current, with particular ...
David Scott, Tara Duncan
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This entry presents the main concepts of symbolic interactionism as a theoretical and methodological framework aimed at analyzing how social experience is constructed by the means of language and social interaction. It also describes the evolution of these key concepts, in the course of the long history of this sociological current, with particular ...
David Scott, Tara Duncan
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