Symbolic Interaction, refers to the patterns of communication, interpretation and adjustment between individuals.
(in the top 20 most read articles in Symbolic Interaction).
Words such as conditioning, responding, controlled, imprisoned, and formed are not used to describe the human being in symbolic interaction.
As social life is a "fluid and negotiated process," to understand each other, humans must intrinsically engage in symbolic interaction.
It is based upon the theory of a symbolic interaction and does not alleviate the offender of his/her exclusive responsibility.
The society also sponsors a quarterly journal, Symbolic Interaction.
IIs have their theoretical roots in symbolic interactions.
President, Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction, 1994-95.
It is the official publication of the Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction.
Symbolic Interaction: Volume 36, Issue 1, pages 1-20, February 2013.