Studies in Symbolic Interaction
Studies in Symbolic Interaction
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Volume
32
ISBN electronic:
978-1-84855-127-5
ISBN print:
978-1-84855-126-8
Series ISSN:
0163-2396
Publication date:
2008
Book Chapter
Making interactionism useful: translations for social work and sociological direct practice
James A. Forte
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited
2008
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Published:2008
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James A. Forte, 2008. "Making interactionism useful: translations for social work and sociological direct practice", Studies in Symbolic Interaction, Norman K. Denzin, James Salvo, Myra Washington
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2008
SI offers a distinctive theoretical language for practice: a vocabulary and a grammar for identifying the personal troubles and joys of group members and for locating these experiences in shared symbol systems and in associated social arrangements (Weigert, 1995). SI can provide the ideal base for social work and sociological helping work (Forte, 2004a, 2004b). It is a coherent organizing language that can guide practitioner thinking, acting, and feeling especially when professional action is blocked.
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