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Interactionist Sociology traces its origins to the ideas put forward by American pragmatists George Herbert Mead, John Dewey, William James, and Charles Peirce. Sociologists working in this tradition, also known as symbolic interactionism or Chicago school sociology, track social structures and institutions all the way down to embodied, emotionally charged transactions between human agents. Interactionists explore face-to-face encounters in real life settings, using a wide range of ethnographic methods that allow sociologists to mesh with social reality and become participant observers in group life they study. The interactionism cyberlibrary was assembled by Dmitri Shalin to highlight scholarship, civic engagements, and avocational pursuits of sociologists working in this tradition. Featured below are interviews, biographical materials, and key studies representing diverse currents in contemporary interactionism.
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