In the social psychology of the ‘60s the notion of role probably enjoyed the greatest popularity besides that of attitude. Although this popularity has markedly decreased by the ‘90s, role theories still have a substantial influence on the thinking of social science. When pondering the viability of the scientific notion, one does well to recount the history of how it was spread and transferred with special regard to the original role concept of G. H. Mead, the father of symbolic interactionism. As the author’s historical and theoretical analysis reveals, just in the period when the popularity of the role concept was at its peak, the context in which role phenomena were examined, were significantly more superficial than Mead’s origi...
There are two popular myths concerning the eminent philosopher and social psychologist George Herber...
My aim is to discuss the history of the reception of George Herbert Mead’s ideas in sociology. After...
Abstract To understand themselves as playing a social role, individuals must understand themselves t...
In the social psychology of the ‘60s the notion of role probably enjoyed the greatest popularity be...
Concepts of role theory can be traced back to before 1900, although the use of the term “role” only ...
There have been many readings of Mead’s work, and this paper proposes yet another: Mead, theorist of...
There have been many readings of Mead's work, and this paper proposes yet another: Mead, theorist of...
This paper discusses the contribution made by psychodrama role theory to sociology. It is well known...
The Frankfurt School distinguishes role as a sociological concept from role as a phenomenon, and the...
This article offers an original, intellectual portrait of G. H. Mead. My reassessment of Mead’s thin...
Consequences of role taking: the ”I”, the ”me” and individuality This paper analyzes the tendency of...
Social psychology is often said to be a scientific discipline aiming at the observation and explanat...
Recent phenomenologically influenced sociology addresses, in part, the role of language in human act...
This thesis (i) presents a critique of structural and socialisation perspectives in role theory, (ii...
The explanations of phenomena belonging to the domain of social reality have usually clustered aroun...
There are two popular myths concerning the eminent philosopher and social psychologist George Herber...
My aim is to discuss the history of the reception of George Herbert Mead’s ideas in sociology. After...
Abstract To understand themselves as playing a social role, individuals must understand themselves t...
In the social psychology of the ‘60s the notion of role probably enjoyed the greatest popularity be...
Concepts of role theory can be traced back to before 1900, although the use of the term “role” only ...
There have been many readings of Mead’s work, and this paper proposes yet another: Mead, theorist of...
There have been many readings of Mead's work, and this paper proposes yet another: Mead, theorist of...
This paper discusses the contribution made by psychodrama role theory to sociology. It is well known...
The Frankfurt School distinguishes role as a sociological concept from role as a phenomenon, and the...
This article offers an original, intellectual portrait of G. H. Mead. My reassessment of Mead’s thin...
Consequences of role taking: the ”I”, the ”me” and individuality This paper analyzes the tendency of...
Social psychology is often said to be a scientific discipline aiming at the observation and explanat...
Recent phenomenologically influenced sociology addresses, in part, the role of language in human act...
This thesis (i) presents a critique of structural and socialisation perspectives in role theory, (ii...
The explanations of phenomena belonging to the domain of social reality have usually clustered aroun...
There are two popular myths concerning the eminent philosopher and social psychologist George Herber...
My aim is to discuss the history of the reception of George Herbert Mead’s ideas in sociology. After...
Abstract To understand themselves as playing a social role, individuals must understand themselves t...