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Symbolic
Interactionism
    Daniel Pimentel
Overview
• Micro-level, culture-centered, meaning-making
  social theory focused on the way we learn culture
  and how it structures our everyday experience

           We determine our behavior based on
            our perception of self and others.

Also based on symbolic meanings in situations which are used
                 to create shared meaning.

     Meaning is created in interactions through shared
         interpretations of symbols. (this very text)
Origins: The Chicago School
• The University of Chicago
  – 1920’s
• Most productive symbolic
  interactionists were here
• Social Experiment =
    City + Cultures+ Interaction
•   They saw a Great Community
    in Chicago (new ways to develop
    culture – optimistic)
     o   Vs. Mass Society (High Culture dictates mass
         culture = degrading human existence
•   Robert E. Park saw newspapers
    as essential in interconnecting                     “Culture is the world of objects in
    communities – making up great                       which human beings live”
    communities through news
The Rebel: George H. Mead
•   Born in Massachusetts | (rebelled against
    religious atmosphere in his community)
•   Studied philosophy at Harvard & Europe
•   Taught at Univ. Chicago (rarely published)
•   Active social reformer – viewed society as
    ongoing and changeable at the
    individual level.
•   Society may have the power to shape the
    person, but the people can also mold
    their society.
•   Went against popular behaviorist &           Attempted to account for the
                                                 origins and development of
    idealist notions.                            human mind - or intelligence –
                                                 by locating it within the process
•   Thought the human mind is too                of evolution, by showing that
    compound to be described by instinct         the origins of human mind lie in
                                                 human society[
    only
Mead’s Deeds
• Gave insight into
  socialization process
    (animals have predetermined,
    conditioned responses to stimuli but
    humans socialize in ways that allow
    more/less conscious analysis of
    stimuli/responses)
•   How? Through Symbols!
    (Abstract representation of unseen
    phenomena)
•   Drew ideas from Pragmatism to
    support the idea of Agency and find
                                                 “Culture is constantly changing”
    middle ground with
    idealist/behaviorist theories          •Sign: any element that represents another
•   Community creates and propagates       in any environment (natural or artificial)
    culture: complex set of symbols that   •Artificial signs only work if we agree on their
    guide/shape our experiences            meaning (interactive)
Posthumous Celebrity
•   Herbert Blumer & other students
    collected Mead’s lectures,
    writings, etc. during his tenure –
    created “Mind, Self, and Society”
    in 1934
•   Essentially argues that symbols
    create our experience of the
    mind, understanding of
    ourselves, and our knowledge of
    the larger social order (society).
•   Symbols were filtering
    mechanisms for our experience
•   Similar to information-processing
    theory in that symbols (schemas)
    allow us to make sense of new
    sensory info. Mead believed
    mind, self, and society are
    internalized sets of symbols –
    filtering mechanism.
• Acknowledged Mead         •   Said that Symbolic
  as laying the                 Interactionism consisted of
                                analyzing 3 premises:
  foundation for Symbolic       1. Humans act toward things on
  Interactionism                   basis of meaning that those
                                   things have for them (i.e. trees,
• Wanted to build a                chair, dad)
  reasoned statement of         2. The meaning of such things
                                   are derived from social
  the methodological               interaction that one has with
  position of the                  others.
  approach (none                3. Meanings are
                                   handled/modified through an
  existed)                         interpretive process during
                                   encounters
Symbolic Interactionism




• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4dsgQb3jkk4
Symbolic Interactionism Contd.
     In-scene Symbols              What made this possible?
 o Swatstika                       •   Did the presence of these
 o Language/words                      symbols alone create the
 o Gestures                            interaction?
 o Wardrobe (bikers)               •   Complex combination of
                                       symbols, interpretations,
 o Setting/Environment (WWII vet
                                       meanings, and interactions
   event)
                                       that created this – ultimately
 o Moustache                           allowing everyone to learn
 o Audio (german similarity)           more about themselves and
                                       others.
                                   •   According to Blumer the
                                       meanins were social products
                                       created and formed through
                                       this interaction
Direct
Perception
• Coined by Dr. George
  Berkeley
  1. You see something and
     obtain direct perception
     (sensory data)
  2. Arrangement of the data
     leads to specific meanings
     which influence your
     reaction/behavior
  3. The interconnection and
     relationship ends up defining
     your self
Then & Now:
     Media Theorists’ Views
•   Mead’s theory focused little on                      • Don F. Faules & Dennis
    media’s role
                                                           C. Alexander (1978)
•   Took decades for media
                                                            o Communication: symbolic
    theorists to work with his ideas
                                                              behavior that results in various
•   Michael Solomon (1983) was a                              degrees of shared meaning
    consumer researcher and                                   and values between
    acknowledged 4 key areas of                               participants.
    Mead’s research                                            • Communication is key to
     o   Cultural symbols are learned through                     interpretation/perception
         interaction then mediate interaction
     o   Shared meaning by people in cultures allows
                                                               • Communication is guided
         others who learn a culture to predict                    by and guides self, role,
         behaviors of others in that culture
                                                                  situations – generating
     o   Self-definition is social in nature; we are
         defined through interaction with environment             expectations in/of environ
     o   The extent by which a person is committed to          • Communication: Complex
         a social identity dictates the ability of the
         identity to influence behavior                           Interaction w/ many
                                                                  factors
Sources
• P. Hewitt. “Dilemmas of the American Self”,
  Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1989
• H. Blumer. “Symbolic Interactionism: Perspective
  and Method”, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1969
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1rOgqwD2OjQ
• S. Baran, D. Davis. “Mass Communication Theory:
  Foundations, Ferment, and Future 6th Edition”,
  Cengage Learning, 2010.
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4dsgQb3jkk4

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Symbolic interactionism

  • 1. Symbolic Interactionism Daniel Pimentel
  • 2. Overview • Micro-level, culture-centered, meaning-making social theory focused on the way we learn culture and how it structures our everyday experience We determine our behavior based on our perception of self and others. Also based on symbolic meanings in situations which are used to create shared meaning. Meaning is created in interactions through shared interpretations of symbols. (this very text)
  • 3. Origins: The Chicago School • The University of Chicago – 1920’s • Most productive symbolic interactionists were here • Social Experiment = City + Cultures+ Interaction • They saw a Great Community in Chicago (new ways to develop culture – optimistic) o Vs. Mass Society (High Culture dictates mass culture = degrading human existence • Robert E. Park saw newspapers as essential in interconnecting “Culture is the world of objects in communities – making up great which human beings live” communities through news
  • 4. The Rebel: George H. Mead • Born in Massachusetts | (rebelled against religious atmosphere in his community) • Studied philosophy at Harvard & Europe • Taught at Univ. Chicago (rarely published) • Active social reformer – viewed society as ongoing and changeable at the individual level. • Society may have the power to shape the person, but the people can also mold their society. • Went against popular behaviorist & Attempted to account for the origins and development of idealist notions. human mind - or intelligence – by locating it within the process • Thought the human mind is too of evolution, by showing that compound to be described by instinct the origins of human mind lie in human society[ only
  • 5. Mead’s Deeds • Gave insight into socialization process (animals have predetermined, conditioned responses to stimuli but humans socialize in ways that allow more/less conscious analysis of stimuli/responses) • How? Through Symbols! (Abstract representation of unseen phenomena) • Drew ideas from Pragmatism to support the idea of Agency and find “Culture is constantly changing” middle ground with idealist/behaviorist theories •Sign: any element that represents another • Community creates and propagates in any environment (natural or artificial) culture: complex set of symbols that •Artificial signs only work if we agree on their guide/shape our experiences meaning (interactive)
  • 6. Posthumous Celebrity • Herbert Blumer & other students collected Mead’s lectures, writings, etc. during his tenure – created “Mind, Self, and Society” in 1934 • Essentially argues that symbols create our experience of the mind, understanding of ourselves, and our knowledge of the larger social order (society). • Symbols were filtering mechanisms for our experience • Similar to information-processing theory in that symbols (schemas) allow us to make sense of new sensory info. Mead believed mind, self, and society are internalized sets of symbols – filtering mechanism.
  • 7. • Acknowledged Mead • Said that Symbolic as laying the Interactionism consisted of analyzing 3 premises: foundation for Symbolic 1. Humans act toward things on Interactionism basis of meaning that those things have for them (i.e. trees, • Wanted to build a chair, dad) reasoned statement of 2. The meaning of such things are derived from social the methodological interaction that one has with position of the others. approach (none 3. Meanings are handled/modified through an existed) interpretive process during encounters
  • 9. Symbolic Interactionism Contd. In-scene Symbols What made this possible? o Swatstika • Did the presence of these o Language/words symbols alone create the o Gestures interaction? o Wardrobe (bikers) • Complex combination of symbols, interpretations, o Setting/Environment (WWII vet meanings, and interactions event) that created this – ultimately o Moustache allowing everyone to learn o Audio (german similarity) more about themselves and others. • According to Blumer the meanins were social products created and formed through this interaction
  • 10. Direct Perception • Coined by Dr. George Berkeley 1. You see something and obtain direct perception (sensory data) 2. Arrangement of the data leads to specific meanings which influence your reaction/behavior 3. The interconnection and relationship ends up defining your self
  • 11. Then & Now: Media Theorists’ Views • Mead’s theory focused little on • Don F. Faules & Dennis media’s role C. Alexander (1978) • Took decades for media o Communication: symbolic theorists to work with his ideas behavior that results in various • Michael Solomon (1983) was a degrees of shared meaning consumer researcher and and values between acknowledged 4 key areas of participants. Mead’s research • Communication is key to o Cultural symbols are learned through interpretation/perception interaction then mediate interaction o Shared meaning by people in cultures allows • Communication is guided others who learn a culture to predict by and guides self, role, behaviors of others in that culture situations – generating o Self-definition is social in nature; we are defined through interaction with environment expectations in/of environ o The extent by which a person is committed to • Communication: Complex a social identity dictates the ability of the identity to influence behavior Interaction w/ many factors
  • 12. Sources • P. Hewitt. “Dilemmas of the American Self”, Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1989 • H. Blumer. “Symbolic Interactionism: Perspective and Method”, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1969 • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1rOgqwD2OjQ • S. Baran, D. Davis. “Mass Communication Theory: Foundations, Ferment, and Future 6th Edition”, Cengage Learning, 2010. • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4dsgQb3jkk4