The relationship between language and society has interested many scholars of various disciplines in the social sciences and communication studies. This article compared the viewpoints of two fundamental authors of the interpretive approach in sociology, Alfred Schutz – founder of phenomenological sociology, and George Herbert Mead – one of the founding fathers of the symbolic interactionism’s perspective, on the relationship between language and social interaction. The article first presents the theories of Mead and Schutz on the relationship between language and social interaction, then points out the similarities and the differences between these theories. Finally, the difficulties each theory encounters and how these difficulties are ov...
In the first decade of the past century, G.H. Mead formulated the idea that proper verbal communicat...
The article highlights a semiotically relevant aspect of Niklas Luhmann’s Theory of Social Systems: ...
The aim of this paper is to show how Habermas used the writings of George Herbert Mead. This subject...
The relationship between language and society has interested many scholars of various disciplines in...
Recent phenomenologically influenced sociology addresses, in part, the role of language in human act...
Recent phenomenologically influenced sociology addresses, in part, the role of language in human act...
Mead was driven by a desire to understand the relationship between individuals and societies; betwee...
This essay focuses on George H. Mead's Mind, Self and Society (1934). In his seminal work, Mead give...
Jürgen Habermas seminally criticized Alfred Schutz. This paper traces the disagreement back to a dif...
The article talks about the first research on psycholinguistics, a new science based on psychology a...
Uno dei principali obiettivi dei lavori di Schutz era di dare un fondamento fenomenologico alle scie...
At least since Aristotle, language has been seen as distinctively human in its complexity. Ethologis...
In the first decade of the past century, G.H. Mead formulated the idea that proper verbal communicat...
In the first decade of the past century, G.H. Mead formulated the idea that proper verbal communicat...
The article reveals the connection of linguistics with social sciences as well as social language an...
In the first decade of the past century, G.H. Mead formulated the idea that proper verbal communicat...
The article highlights a semiotically relevant aspect of Niklas Luhmann’s Theory of Social Systems: ...
The aim of this paper is to show how Habermas used the writings of George Herbert Mead. This subject...
The relationship between language and society has interested many scholars of various disciplines in...
Recent phenomenologically influenced sociology addresses, in part, the role of language in human act...
Recent phenomenologically influenced sociology addresses, in part, the role of language in human act...
Mead was driven by a desire to understand the relationship between individuals and societies; betwee...
This essay focuses on George H. Mead's Mind, Self and Society (1934). In his seminal work, Mead give...
Jürgen Habermas seminally criticized Alfred Schutz. This paper traces the disagreement back to a dif...
The article talks about the first research on psycholinguistics, a new science based on psychology a...
Uno dei principali obiettivi dei lavori di Schutz era di dare un fondamento fenomenologico alle scie...
At least since Aristotle, language has been seen as distinctively human in its complexity. Ethologis...
In the first decade of the past century, G.H. Mead formulated the idea that proper verbal communicat...
In the first decade of the past century, G.H. Mead formulated the idea that proper verbal communicat...
The article reveals the connection of linguistics with social sciences as well as social language an...
In the first decade of the past century, G.H. Mead formulated the idea that proper verbal communicat...
The article highlights a semiotically relevant aspect of Niklas Luhmann’s Theory of Social Systems: ...
The aim of this paper is to show how Habermas used the writings of George Herbert Mead. This subject...