The case of the disappearing dilemma: Herbert Blumer on sociological method

Volume: 23, Issue: 5, Pages: 70 - 90
Published: Dec 1, 2010
Abstract
Herbert Blumer was a key figure in what came to be identified as the Chicago School of Sociology. He invented the term ‘symbolic interactionism’ as a label for a theoretical approach that derived primarily from the work of John Dewey, George Herbert Mead and Charles Cooley. But his most influential work was methodological in character, and he is generally viewed today as a prominent critic of positivism, and of the growing dominance of...
Paper Details
Title
The case of the disappearing dilemma: Herbert Blumer on sociological method
Published Date
Dec 1, 2010
Volume
23
Issue
5
Pages
70 - 90
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