TRANSVERSING INTRA-, INTER-, AND TRANSPERSONAL COMMUNICATION: THE LARCENOUS LEADS OF PETER M. HALL
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Published:2003
Spencer E. Cahill, 2003. "TRANSVERSING INTRA-, INTER-, AND TRANSPERSONAL COMMUNICATION: THE LARCENOUS LEADS OF PETER M. HALL", Studies in Symbolic Interaction
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In the late 1960s, as Peter readily admits (Hall, 1972, p. 70), he accidentally discovered Murray Edelman’s (1964) The Symbolic Uses of Politics. He immediately pilfered Edelman’s ideas and ran with them. That was only the beginning of his larcenous career. Over the years, Erving Goffman, Anslem Strauss, and David Maines, to name but a few, fell victim to his scholarly pillage. Yet, no one seemed to mind. Perhaps it was because Peter never tried to pawn the plunder as his own. Maybe it was because he didn’t hoard the spoils but publicly plied them. Most likely, it was because of what he did with the booty.
