This is an article about symbolic interactionism. W12.1

 This is an article about symbolic interactionism. It discusses the ideas of George Herbert Mead and how they influenced the development of this theory. Symbolic interactionism is a sociological theory that emphasizes the importance of social interaction in shaping people's identities and understandings of the world. People use symbols to communicate and create shared meanings. These meanings are interpretations of a situation, and they are constantly being refined through interaction.


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