What are some of the guiding assumptions of symbolic interactionism in terms of emotions, symbols and preferred research method?

Questions

  • What is pragmatism?
  • According to Jack Katz, how can we understand deviance?
  • What is it called when people test the limits of fear and anxiety?
  • How did the animal activist in the video become an activist?
  • According to Barrett, what is the importance of predicting?
  • What is motive talk?
  • What is altercasting?
  • What are role-taking emotions?
  • What emotional strategy do people use in dangerous situations?
  • How does Barrett view rationality and emotions?
  • What is a sympathy margin?
  • What are some of the guiding assumptions of symbolic interactionism in terms of emotions, symbols and preferred research method?
  • According to Spencer Cahill, how do social problems arise?
  • What are some important characteristics of drug scares?
  • What are emotions according to Sandstrom, et al.
  • What is fun, according to Fine?
  • What are the different types of approaches to the study of deviance?
  • According to the authors, how is interactionism relevant for everyday life?
  • What is emotion labor?
  • What are the ingredients of a social movement culture?
  • What does the Me, Too, movement possibly offer its adherents?
  • What is emotional culture?
  • How would symbolic interactionists understand the movement`s leaders?
  • What is ideology?
  • According to Barrett, what is the importance of plasticity?
  • How do we refer to emotions that are expected in a given society?
  • What are the different stages of deviance?
  • According to Barrett, what are tuning and pruning?
  • According to our authors, what kinds of purposes may deviance serve?
  • According to Barrett, can we catalogue types of minds and normality?
  • At what stage do deviants attempt to challenge negative social meanings?
  • What may the accused actually do in the labeling process?
  • How has labeling theory been criticized?
  • According to Barrett, what might be some of the consequences of early exposure to poverty?
  • How do we locate ourselves and others as social objects?
  • According to Barrett, what is the importance of learning and memory, words?
  • According to the video, how did the Stonewall riots begin?
  • What is the importance of the local, according to Fine?
  • How do neuroscientists understand your day-to-day experience?
  • How does Barrett view free will, social dependence, social reality?