This article is intended to serve two purposes by presenting a selection from George Herbert Mead\u27s correspondence with Henry Northrup Castle and his little-known series of five articles on the issues of war and democracy. This presentation should renew an interest in Mead\u27s political writings and reform activities. It should also draw the attention of sociologists to the substantial body of unexplored, unpublished writings, which will hopefully continue to be investigate
Presidential address. By Lord Balfour of Burleigh.--Presidential address. By Lord Hugh Cecil.--The s...
G. H. Mead is rightly considered to be one of sociology's founding fathers, yet to date there have b...
In some cases, Earl Davis bound together manuscripts in bundles. This manuscript is part of one such...
This article is intended to serve two purposes by presenting a selection from George Herbert Mead\u2...
Mead is known today primarily for his original philosophy and social psychology. Much less familiar ...
George Herbert Mead is the only sociological classic who never wrote a book. In 1911, he came close ...
This article offers an original, intellectual portrait of G. H. Mead. My reassessment of Mead’s thin...
Despite decades of scholarship on G.H. Mead (1863—1931), we are still far from an adequate estimate ...
My aim is to discuss the history of the reception of George Herbert Mead’s ideas in sociology. After...
There are two popular myths concerning the eminent philosopher and social psychologist George Herber...
Filipe Carreira da Silva addresses the basic questions 'How should we read Mead?' and 'Why should we...
In this paper I wish to provide a re-examination of G. H. Mead’s educational ideas and their radica...
390 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.Despite the growing influence...
George Herbert Mead was born on 27 February 1863, in South Hadley, Massachusetts, the son of a clerg...
This book offers a new look at Mead s concept of society, in an attempt to reconstruct its significa...
Presidential address. By Lord Balfour of Burleigh.--Presidential address. By Lord Hugh Cecil.--The s...
G. H. Mead is rightly considered to be one of sociology's founding fathers, yet to date there have b...
In some cases, Earl Davis bound together manuscripts in bundles. This manuscript is part of one such...
This article is intended to serve two purposes by presenting a selection from George Herbert Mead\u2...
Mead is known today primarily for his original philosophy and social psychology. Much less familiar ...
George Herbert Mead is the only sociological classic who never wrote a book. In 1911, he came close ...
This article offers an original, intellectual portrait of G. H. Mead. My reassessment of Mead’s thin...
Despite decades of scholarship on G.H. Mead (1863—1931), we are still far from an adequate estimate ...
My aim is to discuss the history of the reception of George Herbert Mead’s ideas in sociology. After...
There are two popular myths concerning the eminent philosopher and social psychologist George Herber...
Filipe Carreira da Silva addresses the basic questions 'How should we read Mead?' and 'Why should we...
In this paper I wish to provide a re-examination of G. H. Mead’s educational ideas and their radica...
390 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.Despite the growing influence...
George Herbert Mead was born on 27 February 1863, in South Hadley, Massachusetts, the son of a clerg...
This book offers a new look at Mead s concept of society, in an attempt to reconstruct its significa...
Presidential address. By Lord Balfour of Burleigh.--Presidential address. By Lord Hugh Cecil.--The s...
G. H. Mead is rightly considered to be one of sociology's founding fathers, yet to date there have b...
In some cases, Earl Davis bound together manuscripts in bundles. This manuscript is part of one such...