Face to face :: toward a sociological theory of interpersonal behavior /
What are the processes and mechanisms involved in interpersonal behavior, and how are these constrained by human biology, social structure, and culture? Drawing on and updating classic sociological theory, and with special reference to the most recent research in evolutionary and neurophysiological...
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Zusammenfassung: | What are the processes and mechanisms involved in interpersonal behavior, and how are these constrained by human biology, social structure, and culture? Drawing on and updating classic sociological theory, and with special reference to the most recent research in evolutionary and neurophysiological theory, this ambitious work aims to present no less than a unified, general theory of what happens when people interact. Despite modern technologies that mediate communication among individuals, face-to-face interaction is still primal and primary. This book argues against recent social theory that postulates a dramatic change in the nature of human relationships under postmodernity and, instead, asserts that despite undeniable and accelerating change in people's environments, certain basic human tendencies toward emotionally inflected, physically present social interaction remain strong. Turner builds on first principles he locates in the work of Mead, Freud, Schutz, Durkheim, and Goffman. After brief overviews of previous work on the embeddedness of social interaction in sociocultural systems and in human biology, each chapter presents elements of the microdynamics involved in encounters: emotions, motivations (transactional needs), culture (normative conventions), role processes, status, demographics, and ecology. Each chapter ends with a series of testable propositions, which are then streamlined into a series of summary principles intended to motivate future research. The book concludes with some cautious hypotheses on the potential influence of microprocesses on broader social dynamics. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (271 pages) : illustrations |
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spelling | Turner, Jonathan H. Face to face : toward a sociological theory of interpersonal behavior / Jonathan H. Turner. Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, ©2002. 1 online resource (271 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-264) and indexes. Print version record. Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- 1. Theoretical Foundations -- 2. Sociocultural Embeddedness -- 3. Biological Embeddedness -- 4. Emotional Forces -- 5. Transactional Forces -- 6. Symbolic Forces -- 7. Role Forces -- 8. Status Forces -- 9. Ecological and Demographic Forces -- 10. Microdynamics -- Works Cited -- Subject Index -- Author Index What are the processes and mechanisms involved in interpersonal behavior, and how are these constrained by human biology, social structure, and culture? Drawing on and updating classic sociological theory, and with special reference to the most recent research in evolutionary and neurophysiological theory, this ambitious work aims to present no less than a unified, general theory of what happens when people interact. Despite modern technologies that mediate communication among individuals, face-to-face interaction is still primal and primary. This book argues against recent social theory that postulates a dramatic change in the nature of human relationships under postmodernity and, instead, asserts that despite undeniable and accelerating change in people's environments, certain basic human tendencies toward emotionally inflected, physically present social interaction remain strong. Turner builds on first principles he locates in the work of Mead, Freud, Schutz, Durkheim, and Goffman. After brief overviews of previous work on the embeddedness of social interaction in sociocultural systems and in human biology, each chapter presents elements of the microdynamics involved in encounters: emotions, motivations (transactional needs), culture (normative conventions), role processes, status, demographics, and ecology. Each chapter ends with a series of testable propositions, which are then streamlined into a series of summary principles intended to motivate future research. The book concludes with some cautious hypotheses on the potential influence of microprocesses on broader social dynamics. Interpersonal relations. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85067484 PSYCHOLOGY Social Psychology. bisacsh Interpersonal relations fast Interpersoonlijke interactie. gtt Theorie. gtt Interpersoonlijke relaties. gtt Emoties. gtt Socioculturele factoren. gtt Print version: Turner, Jonathan H. Face to face. Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, ©2002 0804744165 (DLC) 2001049793 (OCoLC)48014591 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=85687 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Turner, Jonathan H. Face to face : toward a sociological theory of interpersonal behavior / Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- 1. Theoretical Foundations -- 2. Sociocultural Embeddedness -- 3. Biological Embeddedness -- 4. Emotional Forces -- 5. Transactional Forces -- 6. Symbolic Forces -- 7. Role Forces -- 8. Status Forces -- 9. Ecological and Demographic Forces -- 10. Microdynamics -- Works Cited -- Subject Index -- Author Index Interpersonal relations. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85067484 PSYCHOLOGY Social Psychology. bisacsh Interpersonal relations fast Interpersoonlijke interactie. gtt Theorie. gtt Interpersoonlijke relaties. gtt Emoties. gtt Socioculturele factoren. gtt |
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title | Face to face : toward a sociological theory of interpersonal behavior / |
title_alt | Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- 1. Theoretical Foundations -- 2. Sociocultural Embeddedness -- 3. Biological Embeddedness -- 4. Emotional Forces -- 5. Transactional Forces -- 6. Symbolic Forces -- 7. Role Forces -- 8. Status Forces -- 9. Ecological and Demographic Forces -- 10. Microdynamics -- Works Cited -- Subject Index -- Author Index |
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title_exact_search | Face to face : toward a sociological theory of interpersonal behavior / |
title_full | Face to face : toward a sociological theory of interpersonal behavior / Jonathan H. Turner. |
title_fullStr | Face to face : toward a sociological theory of interpersonal behavior / Jonathan H. Turner. |
title_full_unstemmed | Face to face : toward a sociological theory of interpersonal behavior / Jonathan H. Turner. |
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topic | Interpersonal relations. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85067484 PSYCHOLOGY Social Psychology. bisacsh Interpersonal relations fast Interpersoonlijke interactie. gtt Theorie. gtt Interpersoonlijke relaties. gtt Emoties. gtt Socioculturele factoren. gtt |
topic_facet | Interpersonal relations. PSYCHOLOGY Social Psychology. Interpersonal relations Interpersoonlijke interactie. Theorie. Interpersoonlijke relaties. Emoties. Socioculturele factoren. |
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