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Negotiating Identity - Symbolic Interactionist Approaches to Social Identity

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Identity is never just an individual matter; it is intricately shaped by our experiences of social life. Taking a Symbolic Interactionist approach, and drawing on Goffman's dramaturgical theory, Susie Scott explores the micro-social processes of interaction through which identities are created, maintained, challenged and reinvented. With a focus on empirical studies as illustrations, classic sociological theory is applied to contemporary examples.
Each chapter focuses on a key dimension of how identities are negotiated in the drama of everyday life, from politeness and face-saving rituals to secrecy, lies and deception. Goffman's ideas are explored in relation to self-presentation, role-making, group interaction and public behaviour, while language and discourse are shown to help people to give credible identity performances and to frame social situations. The book reveals how social selves change over the life course through stigma, labelling and deviant careers, and how life in a total institution can radically transform its members' identities. Through all of these processes, self and society are shown to be intertwined.
This insightful approach will appeal to students taking a range of courses in the sociology of the self, identity, interaction and everyday life

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Chapter 1. Interacting selves: Symbolic Interactionist approaches to identity
Chapter 2. Relating in public: Rudeness, civility and polite fictions
Chapter 3. Framing pictures: Definitions, accounts and motive talk
Chapter 4. Managing faces: Roles, performance and self-presentation
Chapter 5. Casting members: Teamwork, collusion and dramaturgical loyalty
Chapter 6. Spoiling careers: Deviance, stigma and moral trajectories
Chapter 7. Reinventing futures: Organizations, power and institutionalized identities
Chapter 8. Faking identity: Secrecy, deception and betrayal

Über den Autor / die Autorin










Susie Scott is Reader in Sociology at the University of Sussex.

Zusammenfassung

Identity is never just an individual matter; it is intricately shaped by our experiences of social life. Taking a Symbolic Interactionist approach, and drawing on Goffman s dramaturgical theory, Susie Scott explores the micro-social processes of interaction through which identities are created, maintained, challenged and reinvented.

Bericht

"Casting identity as lived and negotiated, Scott extends a pragmatist orientation to symbolic interaction, dramaturgy, and ethnomethodology. Pertinent and interesting case material grounds theory in everyday circumstances, making for accessible reading. The book is highly recommended for courses on self and society and on social control."
Jaber F. Gubrium, University of Missouri [and author of The Self We Live By]
 
"Susie Scott has already established herself as one of our leading exponents of interactionist sociology. Here she has again assimilated and synthesised a impressive array of material in a scholarly overview of the sources and enactments of social identity. At a time when issues of identity are written about loosely in many quarters, we need Scott's careful, systematic and disciplined review. She clearly establishes the continuing relevance of symbolic interactionism for sociology today."
Paul Atkinson, Cardiff University
 
"With the lucidity we have come to expect, Susie Scott draws from her remarkable command of micro social theory to provide a profound exploration of social identity. Illuminating this through a glittering variety of real-world illustrations, she reveals the artistry, the fragility, and the poignancy of the everyday processes by which we negotiate who we are."
Rob Stones, University of Western Sydney

Produktdetails

Autoren S Scott, Susie Scott, Susie Scott
Verlag Polity Press
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Taschenbuch
Erschienen 04.09.2015
 
EAN 9780745669731
ISBN 978-0-7456-6973-1
Seiten 263
Abmessung 156 mm x 228 mm x 20 mm
Themen Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik > Medizin
Sozialwissenschaften, Recht,Wirtschaft > Soziologie > Soziologische Theorien

Sozialpsychologie, Soziologie, Psychologie, Gesellschaftstheorie, Sociology, Social Theory, Psychology, Soziale Identität, Social Psychology, Social Identity

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