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interactionism
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interactionism [ˌɪntərˈækʃəˌnɪzəm]
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(Philosophy) Philosophy the dualistic doctrine that holds that mind and body have a causal effect upon one another, as when pricking one's finger (physical) causes pain (mental), or an embarrassing memory (mental) causes one to blush (physical) Compare parallelism [3]


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Calling his approach a "symbolic interactionist view" of sociology, the author provides solutions to sampling and measurement problems while mapping out several research strategies that will also address political and ethical considerations.
These frameworks can be found in media and communication studies, cultural studies, and in the symbolic interactionist theory traditions in social psychology.
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