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Symbolic interactionism and family studies
pp. 135-166
Abstract
Symbolic interactionism occupies a unique and important position in family studies. The principal theoretical orientation of the 1920s and 1930s (when family studies was endeavoring to establish itself as a science) and one of the most popular family perspectives today, symbolic interactionism probably has had more of an impact on the study of families than almost any other theoretical perspective (Hays, 1977; Howard, 1981).
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Boss Pauline, LaRossa Ralph, Schumm Walter R., Steinmetz Suzanne (1993) Sourcebook of family theories and methods: a contextual approach. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 135-166
DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-85764-0_6
Full citation:
LaRossa Ralph, Reitzes Donald C. (1993) „Symbolic interactionism and family studies“, In: P. Boss, R. Larossa, W. R. Schumm & S. Steinmetz (eds.), Sourcebook of family theories and methods, Dordrecht, Springer, 135–166.