"Social Problems" explores the consequences of symbolic interactionism in society, a theory which contends that people attach meanings to symbols such as language or gestures and base their behaviors on their interpretations of these meanings. Norman A. Dolch, Linda Deutschmann, and Helen Powell compile a number of critical and innovative essays that explore different aspects of society including mental illness, race relations, terrorism, and family life.
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Norman A. Dolch is professor of sociology at Louisiana State University in Shreveport. Linda Deutschmann is professor of sociology at Thompson Rivers University in Canada. Helen K. Wise is assistant professor of sociology at Louisiana State University in Shreveport.
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