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Herbert Blumer

Herbert George Blumer (March 7, 1900 – April 13, 1987) was an American sociologist whose main scholarly interests were symbolic interactionism and methods of social research. Believing that individuals create social reality through collective and individual action, he was an avid interpreter and proponent of George Herbert Mead's social psychology, which he labeled ''symbolic interactionism''. Blumer elaborated and developed this line of thought in a series of articles, many of which were brought together in the book ''Symbolic Interactionism''. An ongoing theme throughout his work, he argued that the creation of social reality is a continuous process. Blumer was also a vociferous critic of positivistic methodological ideas in sociology. Provided by Wikipedia
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    George Herbert Mead and human conduct / by Blumer, Herbert, 1900-1987

    Published 2004
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    The rationale of labor-management relations. by Blumer, Herbert, 1900-1987

    Published 1958
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    Symbolic interactionism : perspective and method. by Blumer, Herbert, 1900-1987

    Published 1969
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    Human nature and collective behavior : papers in honor of Herbert Blumer /

    Published 1970
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    The American journal of sociology

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