Japanese Sociological Review
Online ISSN : 1884-2755
Print ISSN : 0021-5414
ISSN-L : 0021-5414
“Interpretation” and Social Process
Mamoru Funatsu
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1984 Volume 35 Issue 1 Pages 49-57,125

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Abstract
Symbolic interactionism deals with social interactions mediated by symbols. It tries to clarify human subjectivity produced by “interpretative” process. Here is a main characteristic of this theory.
This paper considers developments of symbolic interactionism in macro-level of society. Symbolic interactionism has been thought of as a micro-scopic approach. But G.H. Mead, H. Blumer and many other symbolic interactionists have treated of macro-level problems.
Symbolic interactionism is possible to clear up human subjectivity in macro-level. A concept of “generalized other” is useful to do it. And the image of society in symbolic interactionism is not a fixed, static “social structure”, but a fluid, dynamic “social process”.
With the idea of “society as process”, macro-level society can be regarded as negotiations among actors, and as ongoing process including social changes.
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