Social Interaction

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Abstract

Human beings employ an array of communicative symbols to craft selves, identities, groups, and reality more generally.  This graduate seminar is dedicated to examining the myriad ways humans create and negotiate realities and identities through social interaction.  As such, we will attend to the individual, groups, cultures, larger social formations, and the inter-­relationships among these arenas.   
 
Studies of social interaction are interdisciplinary and emerge from an array of research methodologies. Consequently, our readings reflect a diversity of perspectives on disciplinary and methodological levels. 
Original languageAmerican English
StatePublished - 2019

Disciplines

  • Communication
  • Gender, Race, Sexuality, and Ethnicity in Communication
  • International and Intercultural Communication
  • Interpersonal and Small Group Communication
  • Social Influence and Political Communication
  • Social Media

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