Mead, Chicago sociology, and symbolic interaction /
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J. David Lewis and Richard L. Smith.
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Chicago :
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University of Chicago Press,
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
1980.
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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xx, 356 p. ;
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24 cm.
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Includes index.
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Bibliography: p. [321]-344.
CONTENTS NOTE
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PART ONE: A synoptic overview -- Charles Peirce: logical structures of sociological realism -- William James: radical empiricism and functional psychology -- John Dewey: inquiry and genetic logic -- George Herbert Mead: philosophical bearings on social behaviorism -- PART TWO: Toward an intellectual history of Chicago sociology -- Quantitive indicators of Mead's role in the development of Chicago sociology -- The social recognition of Mead in American sociology, 1895-1935 -- Mead and Chicago sociology: recollections of former sociology graduate students -- Retrospect and prospect: larger contextsof the study -- APPENDIXES: 1. Courses taught by Mead at the University of Chicago, 1894-95 to 1930-31 -- 2. Distribution of sociology graduate students among Mead's courses, 1894-1935 -- 3. Distribution and frequency of article recognition in sociology dissertations, journals, and books, 1895-1935 -- 4. Selective substantive articles written by Mead, 1894-1930.