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abstract <p>The overall reception of Max Weber on the part of Symbolic Interactionism is marked by a lack of consideration, or by perfunctory mention, or by critical rejection. To the extent that Weber's work has been considered at all, attention has been devoted to his notion of Verstehen, variously appraised, rather than to other Weberian categories. This paper is an attempt to reconsider Weber's potential contribution to Symbolic Interactionism in a more positive light. To this end, the Weberian categories of Verstehen and consensual action have been related, with particular reference to Blumer (1969), to those of meaningful interaction and definition of the situation. A discussion of status groups, as Weber and representatives of Symbolic Interactionism have defined and discussed them, should bring into light the potential relevance of Weber for this theoretical perspective.</p>
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spelling Segre, Sandro 0003-1232 1936-4784 Springer https://www.jstor.org/stable/43955620 <p>The overall reception of Max Weber on the part of Symbolic Interactionism is marked by a lack of consideration, or by perfunctory mention, or by critical rejection. To the extent that Weber's work has been considered at all, attention has been devoted to his notion of Verstehen, variously appraised, rather than to other Weberian categories. This paper is an attempt to reconsider Weber's potential contribution to Symbolic Interactionism in a more positive light. To this end, the Weberian categories of Verstehen and consensual action have been related, with particular reference to Blumer (1969), to those of meaningful interaction and definition of the situation. A discussion of status groups, as Weber and representatives of Symbolic Interactionism have defined and discussed them, should bring into light the potential relevance of Weber for this theoretical perspective.</p> A Note on Max Weber&#39;s Reception on the Part of Symbolic Interactionism, and its Theoretical Consequences The American Sociologist
spellingShingle Segre, Sandro, The American Sociologist, A Note on Max Weber's Reception on the Part of Symbolic Interactionism, and its Theoretical Consequences
title A Note on Max Weber's Reception on the Part of Symbolic Interactionism, and its Theoretical Consequences
title_full A Note on Max Weber's Reception on the Part of Symbolic Interactionism, and its Theoretical Consequences
title_fullStr A Note on Max Weber's Reception on the Part of Symbolic Interactionism, and its Theoretical Consequences
title_full_unstemmed A Note on Max Weber's Reception on the Part of Symbolic Interactionism, and its Theoretical Consequences
title_short A Note on Max Weber's Reception on the Part of Symbolic Interactionism, and its Theoretical Consequences
title_sort a note on max weber&#39;s reception on the part of symbolic interactionism, and its theoretical consequences
title_unstemmed A Note on Max Weber's Reception on the Part of Symbolic Interactionism, and its Theoretical Consequences
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