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George Herbert Mead

meanings and selves in illness

Linda Liska Belgrave , Kathy Charmaz

pp. 107-123

George Herbert Mead is widely recognised as the father of symbolic interactionism, a theoretical perspective that gave new direction to research in diverse fields of study. His dynamic theory of action based on meaning, agency and process challenged conceptions of social structures as fixed and stable and has been fruitfully used to examine facets of chronic illness, our main substantive focus here.

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DOI: 10.1057/9781137355621_7

Full citation:

Liska Belgrave, L. , Charmaz, K. (2015)., George Herbert Mead: meanings and selves in illness, in F. Collyer (ed.), The Palgrave handbook of social theory in health, illness and medicine, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 107-123.

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