The book presents a unique methodology for investigating human behavior by linking interaction details to social structures. It emphasizes the importance of understanding how social contexts shape individual actions and relationships, providing a framework for analyzing the complexities of social dynamics. First published in 1997, it remains relevant for those interested in sociology and behavioral research.
Thomas J. Scheff Boeken




Emotions, the Social Bond, and Human Reality
- 264bladzijden
- 10 uur lezen
Focusing on the interplay between social interaction and structure, Thomas Scheff presents a novel method for studying human behavior. He integrates insights from both the humanities and social sciences to reveal the intricate details of human reality, emphasizing the role of emotions in social bonds. By examining the lives of individuals, including inner-city children and characters from literature like Jane Austen's heroines, he highlights how words and gestures within their contexts illuminate the relationship between personal experiences and societal influences.