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Studies in symbolic interaction

2010; Emerald Publishing Limited; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1108/s0163-2396(2010)0000035026

ISSN

0163-2396

Autores

Norman K. Denzin, Christopher J. Schneider, Irving Barber, Robert Owen Gardner, John C. Merrill, Dong Han,

Resumo

Citation (2010), "Studies in symbolic interaction", Denzin, N.K. (Ed.) Studies in Symbolic Interaction (Studies in Symbolic Interaction, Vol. 35), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, p. iii. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0163-2396(2010)0000035026 Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing Limited Copyright © 2010, Emerald Group Publishing Limited Book Chapters Studies in symbolic interaction Studies in symbolic interaction Copyright page List of contributors Introduction: The impact of popular music on symbolic interaction Introduction: Music and identity The group ethic in the improvising jazz ensemble: a symbolic interactionist analysis of music, identity, and social context Established Latino music scenes: Sense of place and the challenge of authenticity Authenticating identity work: Accounts of underground country musicians Introduction: Spaces of musical interaction: Scenes, subcultures, and communities Brutal belonging in Melbourne's grindcore scene Musical genre as a gendered process: Authenticity in extreme metal Digging a river downstream: Producing emergence in music Teaching the art of playing with career-coupling relationships in the virtuoso world Introduction: Music in (inter)action Noise in action: the sonic (de)construction of art worlds Driving to the beat of one's own hum: automobility and musical listening Music, symbolic interaction, and study abroad Grandmamma, what great ears you have! (Cross-generational musical interaction and the discovery of silence) Becoming “yellow” Subculture and myth: the case of Robert Johnson in the 1920s–1930s US South Leroy and me Competing with her mother-in-law: the intersection of control management and emotion management in sport families The futureless past G. H. Mead's intimations of dialogue and narrative in social becoming with others

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