ABSTRACT

This is Volume VI in of eighteen a series on the Sociology of Behaviour and Psychology. Originally published in 1962, this book offers the interactionist approach when looking at human behaviour and social processes. This book shows that interaction theory can provide us with a body of significant testable propositions regarding the relationship of self and society.

part I|176 pages

Theory for Social Psychology

part II|201 pages

The Individual and Social Organization

chapter 9|14 pages

Society as Symbolic Interaction

part III|288 pages

Studies in Social Process

chapter 31|19 pages

Marihuana Use and Social Control