Abstract

Herbert Blumer is the founding father of the unique social psychological perspective called ‘symbolic interactionism.’ The foremost student of George Herbert Mead, he translated Mead's philosophy into a theory of self, society, and interaction that has come to be known as the ‘symbolic interactionist perspective’ in contemporary U.S. sociology.

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