Reintroducing George Herbert Mead

Reintroducing George Herbert Mead

Author: Daniel R. Huebner

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2022-03-20

Total Pages: 141

ISBN-13: 100055676X

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George Herbert Mead has long been known for his social theory of meaning and the ‘self’ - an approach which becomes all the more relevant in light of the ways we develop and represent ourselves online. But recent scholarship has shown that Mead’s pragmatic philosophy can help us understand a much wider range of contemporary issues including how humans and natural environments mutually influence one another, how deliberative democracy can and should work, how thinking is dependent upon the body and on others, and how social changes in the present affect our understandings of the past. Historical scholarship has also changed what we know of Mead’s life, including new emphasis on his social reform efforts, his engagement with colonization and war, and critical reinterpretation of the works published after his death. This book provides an approachable introduction to Mead’s contemporary relevance in the social sciences, showing how a pragmatic view of social action serves as the core of Mead’s theory, offering striking insights into human agency, symbolism, politics, social change, temporality, and materiality. As such, it will appeal to scholars of sociology and the social sciences more broadly, with interests in social theory and the enduring importance of the sociological classics.


Sammlung

Sammlung

Author: George Herbert Mead

Publisher:

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 401

ISBN-13: 9780226516684

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George Herbert Mead in the Twenty-First Century

George Herbert Mead in the Twenty-First Century

Author: F. Thomas Burke

Publisher: Lexington Books

Published: 2013-03-22

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 0739175971

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This volume is composed of extended versions of selected papers presented at an international conference held in June 2011 at Opole University—the seventh in a series of annual American and European Values conferences organized by the Institute of Philosophy, Opole University, Poland. The papers were written independently with no prior guidelines other than the obvious need to address some aspect of George Herbert Mead’s work. While rooted in careful study of Mead’s original writings and transcribed lectures and the historical context in which that work was carried out, these papers have brought that work to bear on contemporary issues in metaphysics, epistemology, cognitive science, and social and political philosophy. There is good reason to classify Mead as one of the original classical American pragmatists (along with Charles Peirce, William James, and John Dewey) and consequently as a major figure in American philosophy. Nevertheless his thought has been marginalized for the most part, at least in academic philosophy. It is our intention to help recuperate Mead’s reputation among a broader audience by providing a small corpus of significant contemporary scholarship on some key aspects of his thought.


G.H. Mead

G.H. Mead

Author: G. H. Mead

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2011-05-16

Total Pages: 448

ISBN-13: 1135262233

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This book introduces social scientists to the ideas of George Herbert Mead (1863-1931) - one of the most original yet neglected thinkers of early twentieth century sociology. Mead is an exceptional case amongst sociological classics in that, until now, there has been no comprehensive reader of his work. As the first one-volume, comprehensive edited collection of Mead’s published and unpublished writing, this book fills this gap. It is the first to critically assess all of Mead's writings and draw out the aspects that are central to his system of thought. The book is divided into three parts (social psychology, science and epistemology, and democratic politics), comprising a total of 30 chapters - a third of which are published here for the first time. G.H. Mead: A Reader provides a unique and timely contribution to the understanding of this key theorist. It is essential reading for both undergraduate and postgraduate students in the fields of sociology, social psychology, philosophy of social science, social and cultural anthropology, and social and political theory.


George Herbert Mead

George Herbert Mead

Author: Gary A. Cook

Publisher: University of Illinois Press

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 9780252062728

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This groundbreaking study details the intellectual development of George Herbert Mead as a thinker of great originality and as a practitioner of social reform. Gary Cook traces the genesis of Mead's social psychological and philosophical ideas by analyzing his journal articles and posthumously published writings.


Philosophy, Social Theory, and the Thought of George Herbert Mead

Philosophy, Social Theory, and the Thought of George Herbert Mead

Author: Mitchell Aboulafia

Publisher: State University of New York Press

Published: 1991-01-22

Total Pages: 348

ISBN-13: 0791494152

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This book brings together some of the finest recent critical and expository work on Mead, written by American and European thinkers from diverse traditions. For English-speaking audiences it provides an introduction to recent European work on Mead. The essays reveal the richness of Mead's thought, and will stimulate those who have thought about him from very specific vantage points (behaviorism, symbolic interactionism, pragmatism, etc.) to consider him in new ways.


Organized Action

Organized Action

Author: Gerald Dea Morris

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2019-08-15

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 9781723920479

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This book outlines a comprehensive sociological perspective based on a synthesis of the ideas of George Herbert Mead and Max Weber. The aim of this work is to extend symbolic interaction, a principal approach to sociology that is often thought to be limited to social-psychological issues, to the full range of social phenomena. In this endeavor, Dr. Morris addresses both theoretical and methodological concerns. It is the author's suggestion that both Mead and Weber should be viewed as more radical in their theories than they commonly are. As a result, the contents of this book offer a divergent view on a number of basic sociological concepts. It should stimulate the thinking of those readers interested in either Mead or Weber.