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  1. Aboulafia, Mitchell.;
    Expressivism and Mead's Social Self.In: A companion to pragmatism / edited by John R. Shook and Joseph Margolis. Blackwell, 2006. pp. 193-201(9)

  2. Aboulafia, Mitchell.;
    Through the Eyes of Mad Men: Simulation, Interaction, and Ethics. In: European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy, vol. 3(2011), no. 2, pp. 133-147(15)

  3. Adler, Jonathan M. & McAdams, Dan P.;
    Time, Culture, and Stories of the Self. In: Psychological Inquiry, Vol. 18(2007), No. 2, pp. 97-99(3)

  4. Akerblom, Annika.;
    Mead's view on activity and awareness. In: Children Making Sense of Physical Phenomena. Lunds Universitet, 2011. ISBN 978-91-7473-066-1; pp. 55-59(5)

  5. Aldiabat, Khaldoun M. & Le Navenec, Carole-Lynne.;
    Interacting with suicidal older persons: an application of symbolic interactions for nurses and related mental health professionals. In: American Journal of Nursing Science, 2013; 2(3): pp. 21-26(6)

  6. Aldiabat, Khaldoun M. & Le Navenec, Carole-Lynne.;
    Philosophical Roots of Classical Grounded Theory: Its Foundations in Symbolic Interactionism. In: The Qualitative Report, Vol. 16, no. 4, July 2011, pp. 1063-1080(18)

  7. Allen Jeanne, Sinclair Mark and Smith Richard.;
    Using Mead's Theory of Emergence as a Framework for Sociological Inquiry into Pre-Service Teacher Education. In: Sociological Research Online, 14(2009), no. 5, 10 pp.

  8. Antonio, Robert J.;
    Max Weber in the Post-World War II US and After. In: Etica & Politica / Ethics & Politics, 2005, 2 , pp. 1-94(94)

  9. Ashworth, Peter.;
    Conceptual Foundations of Qualitative Psychology. In: Qualitative Psychology: A Practical Guide to Research Methods. Sage, 2007. ISBN: 1446234991; pp. 4-25(22)

  10. Athens, Lonnie.;
    'Domination': The Blind Spot in Mead's Analysis of the Social Act. In: Journal of Classical Sociology, vol. 2(2001), no. 1, pp. 25-42(18)

  11. Athens, Lonnie.;
    Mead's Analysis of Social Conflict: A Radical Interactionist's Critique. In: The American Sociologist, Vol. 43, No. 4 (December 2012), pp. 428-447(20)

  12. Athens, Lonnie H.;
    Mead's conception of the social act: A radical interactionist's critique. In: Lonnie H. Athens (ed.)., The Selves of other Animals: Reconsidering Mead in Light of Multidisciplinary Evidence. In: Norman K. Denzin (ed.) 40th Anniversary of Studies in Symbolic Interaction (Studies in Symbolic Interaction, Volume 40) Emerald Group Publishing Limited, (2013), pp. 467 - 483(7) ISSN 0163-2396

  13. Athens, Lonnie H.;
    Mead's conception of the social act: A radical interactionist's critique. In: Lonnie H. Athens (ed.) Radical Interactionism on the Rise (Studies in Symbolic Interaction, Volume 41). Emerald Group Publishing Limited, (2013), pp. 25 - 51(27) ISSN 0163-2396

  14. Athens, Lonnie.;
    Mead's Lost Conception of Society. In: Symbolic Interaction, 28 (2005): no. 3, pp. 305-325(21)

  15. Athens, Lonnie.;
    Radical Interactionism: Going Beyond Mead. In: Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour, vol. 37(2007), no. 2, pp. 137-165(29)

     
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  16. Bakker, J. I..;
    The Self as an Internal Dialogue: Mead, Blumer, Peirce, and Wiley.In: The American Sociologist Vol. 36, No. 1 (Spring, 2005) , pp. 75-84(10)

  17. Bakker, J. I. (Hans).;
    The 'Semiotic Self': From Peirce and Mead to Wiley and Singer. In: The American Sociologist, Vol. 42, No. 2/3, Semiotics and Sociology (September 2011), pp. 187-206(20)

  18. Baldwin, John D.;
    Shibutani and Pragmatism. In: Symbolic Interaction, Vol. 28(2006), Issue 4, pp. 487-504(18)

  19. Barbalet, Jack.;
    Pragmatism and Symbolic Interactionism. In: The New Blackwell Companion to Social Theory Edited by Bryan S. Turner. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. 2009. ISBN: 978-1-405-16900-4; pp. 199-217(19)

  20. Barnes, Stephen.;
    The contemporary relevance of George Herbert Mead's social psychology and pedagogy. In: Ohio Valley Philsophy of Education Society, (2002). pp. 55-63(9)

  21. Barrett Louise, Henzi S. Peter and Lusseau David.;
    Taking sociality seriously: the structure of multi-dimensional social networks as a source of information for individuals. In: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society. B, 367(2012), pp. 2108-2118(11)

  22. Bawden, H. Heath & Decker, Kevin S.;
    The Evolution of the Psychical Element, by George Herbert Mead (Dec. 1899-March 1900 or 1898-1899). In: Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, 44( (2008), no. 3: pp. 480-507(28)

  23. Bazerman, Charles.;
    Active Social Symbolic Selves: The Pragmatic Tradition within American Social Science. In: A Theory of Literate Action: Literate Action Volume 2. By Charles Bazerman. The WAC Clearinghouse and Parlor Press, 2013. Chapter 5. pp. 85-106(22)

  24. Bazerman, Charles.;
    Practically human: The pragmatist project of the interdisciplinary journal Psychiatry? In: Linguistics and the Human Sciences, vol 1.1, 2005: pp. 15-38(24)

  25. Beames, Simon.;
    Expeditions and the social construction of the self. In: Australian Journal of Outdoor Education, 9(2005), no. 1, pp. 14-22(9)

  26. Berg, Lars-Erik.;
    Aspects of Identification in Computer Gaming. In: Human IT, Vol 9(2008), No 3, pp. 37-61(25)

  27. Bergesen, Albert J.;
    Chomsky versus Mead. In: Sociological Theory, Vol. 22, No. 3 (Sep., 2004), pp. 357-370(14)

  28. Bessant, Kenneth C.;
    The Interactional Community: Emergent Fields of Collective Agency. In: Sociological Inquiry, Vol. 82, Issue 4, November 2012, pp. 628-645(18)

  29. Black, Laura J. & Greer, Donald R.;
    You Meant What?! Socially Constructing Meaning with Ongoing Interactions In: co-authored with D.R. Greer, International System Dynamics Conference, Albuquerque, NM. July 2009. 25 pp.

  30. Blasi, Anthony J.;
    Introduction. In: American Sociology of Religion: Histories. Edited by Anthony J. Blasi. Brill, 2007. ISBN 978 90 04 16115 3; pp. 1-13(13)

  31. Blumer, Herbert.;
    Society as Symbolic Interaction. In: Contemporary Sociological Thought: Themes and Theories. Edited by Sean P. Hier. Canadian Scholars' Press Inc, 2005. ISBN 1-55130-288-8; pp. 91-100(10) [Formerly: Symbolic Interactionism Perspective and Method / Herbert Blumer. University of California Press, 1986. ISBN 0-520-05676-0; pp. 78-89(12) ]

  32. Borer, MichaelIan.;
    From Collective Memory to Collective Imagination: Time, Place, and Urban Redevelopment. In: Symbolic Interaction, vol. 33, Issue 1, Winter 2010, pp. 96-114(19)

  33. Boyns, David.;
    Emotion-Based Self Theory. In: Handbook of the Sociology of Emotions. Edited by Jan E. Stets and Jonathan H. Tuner. Springer , 2006. ISBN-10: 0-387-30713-3; pp. 254-275(22)

  34. Bredo, Eric.;
    Mead's Philosophy of Education. In: Curriculum Inquiry, vol. 40(2010), no. 2, pp. 317-334(18)

  35. Bron, Agnieszka.;
    Construction and Reconstruction of Identiy through Biographical Learning. The Role of Language and Culture. Presented at he ESREA Biography and Life History Network seminar on European perspectives on life history research: theory and practice of biographical naratives, Geneva 7th to 10th of March 2002/ 20 pp.

     
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  36. Callero, Peter L.;
    The Sociology of the Self. In: Annual Review of Sociology, Vol. 29 (2003), pp. 115-133(19)

  37. Campbell, James.;
    Community, Conflict, and Reconciliation. In: VERITAS Porto Alegre v. 53, n. 1, marco 2008, pp.60-72(13)

  38. Carle, Susan.;
    Theorizing Agency. In: American University Law Review, 55, no.2 (December 2005): pp. 307-387(81)

  39. Carpendale, J. I. M., & Racine, T. P.;
    Intersubjectivity and egocentrism: Insights from the relational perspectives of Piaget, Mead, and Wittgenstein. In: New Ideas in Psychology, XXX(2010), pp. 1-7(7) [Later: Vol. 29, Issue 3, December 2011, pp. 346-354(9)]

  40. Casale-Rossi, Marco ; Sangiovanni-Vincentelli, Alberto; Carloni, Luca ; Courtois, Bernard. et al.;
    Panel: The Heritage of Mead & Conway: What Has Remained the Same, What Was Missed, What Has Changed, What Lies Ahead. In: Design, Automation & Test in Europe Conference & Exhibition. IEEE, 2013, ISBN 978-1-4673-5071-6; pp. 171 - 175(5)

  41. Cersosimo, Giuseppina.;
    George Herbert Mead and the Medical Training of Women. In: Sociological Origins, Vol. 6, No. 1, Spring 2010: pp. 9-16(8)

  42. Cetina, Karin Knorr.;
    Postsocial Relations: Theorizing Sociality in a Postsocial Environment. In: Handbook of Social Theory, George Ritzer and Barry Smart [eds] London: Sage (2001). ISBN 0 7619 4187 8; pp. 520-537(18)

  43. Chakravarti, K. & Roy, A.;
    Interpersonal Relationships & Human Dignity. In: Indian Philosophical Quarterly, 29(2002), no. 2/3: pp. 191-201 (11)

  44. Chang, Johannes Han-Yin.;
    Mead's Theory of Emergence as a Framework for Multilevel Sociological Inquiry. In: Symbolic Interaction, vol. 27(2004), no. 3, pp. 405-427(23)

  45. Chee, Yam. San.;
    Learning as becoming through performance, play, and dialogue: A model of game-base learning with the game Legends of Alkhimia. In: Digital Culture & Education, 3(2011). no. 2, pp. 98-122(25)

  46. Clair, Robert N. St.;
    The Phenomenology of Self Across Cultures. In: Intercultural Communication Studies XIII: 3 2004 , pp. 8-26(19)

  47. Colapietro, Vincent.;
    A Revised Portrait of Human Agency: A Critical Engagement with Hans Joas's Creative Appropriation of the Pragmatic Approach. In: European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy, 2009, I, 1 , pp. 1-24(24)

  48. Collins, Randall.;
    Wiley's Contribution to Symbolic Interactionist Theory. In: The American Sociologist, Vol. 42, No. 2/3, Semiotics and Sociology (September 2011), pp. 156-167(12)

  49. Cook, Gary A.;
    George Herbert Mead. In: A companion to pragmatism / edited by John R. Shook and Joseph Margolis. Blackwell, 2006. pp. 67-78(12)

  50. Cook, Gary A.;
    George Herbert Mead and the Allen controversy at the University of Wisconsin. In: Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, vol. 43(2007), no. 1, pp. 45-67(23)

    Cook, Gary A.;
    Revisiting the Mead-Blumer Controversy. In: Norman K. Denzin, Lonnie Athens, Ted Faust (ed.) Blue Ribbon Papers: Interactionism: The Emerging Landscape (Studies in Symbolic Interaction, Volume 36) Emerald Group Publishing Limited, (2011), pp.17 - 38(22) ISSN 0163-2396

  51. Côté, Jean-François.;
    George Herbert Mead on Ancient Greek Society: An Introduction.In: Canadian Journal of Sociology/Cahiers canadiens de sociologie 38(3) 2013, pp. 383-405(23)

  52. Crossley, Nick.;
    The Networked Body and the Question of Refl exivity. In: Body/embodiment : symbolic interaction and the sociology of the body / edited by Dennis Waskul and Phillip Vannini. Ashgate Publishing, 2006. ISBN-13: 978 0 7546 4726 3; pp. 21-33(13)

     
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  53. da Silva, Filipe Carreira.;
    G. H. Mead in the history of sociological ideas. In: Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, vol. 42(2006), no. 1, pp. 19-39(21)

  54. da Silva, Filipe Carreira.;
    G. H. Mead: A System in a State of Flux. In: History of the Human Sciences, 20 (2007): pp. 45-65(21)

  55. da Silva, Filipe Carreira.;
    Outline of a social theory of rights: A neo-pragmatist approach. In: European Journal of Social Theory, 2013, pp. 1-19(19)

  56. da Silva, Filipe Carreira.;
    Re-Examining Mead: G. H. Mead on the Material Reproduction of Society. In: Journal of Classical Sociology 7(2007), no. 3: pp. 291-313(23)

  57. da Silva, Filipe Carreira.;
    School and Democracy. A reassessment of G. H. Mead's educational ideas. In: Etica & Politica / Ethics & Politics, XII, 2010, 2 pp. 181-194(14)

  58. da Silva, Filipe Carreira & Baert, Patrick.;
    Evolution, agency, and objects: Re-discovering classical pragmatism. In: Forthcoming in Oxford Handbook of Archaeological Theory. A. Gardner, M. Lake, & U. Sommer (eds). Oxford: Oxford University Press,.2013. 16 pp.

  59. da Silva, Filipe Carreira and Vieira, Monica Brito.;
    Books and canon building in sociology: The case of Mind, Self, and Society. In: Journal of Classical Sociology, 11(2011), no. 4, pp. 356-377(22)

  60. DaSilveira, Amanda da Costa & Gomes, William Barbosa.;
    Experiential Perspective of Inner Speech in a Problem-solving Context. In: Paideia, jan.-abr. 2012, Vol. 22, No. 51, pp. 43-52(10)

  61. Deegan, Mary Jo.;
    George Herbert Mead on Self, War, and Society: The Genesis of the International Self and a World Community. In: Self, war, and society : George Herbert Mead's macrosociology / Mary Jo Deegan. Transaction Publishers, 2012. ISBN: 978-0-7658-0392-4; pp. 3-18(16)

  62. Dennis, Alex & Martin, Peter J.;
    Symbolic Interactionism and the Concept of Social Structure. In: Sociological Focus, Vol. 40, no. 3, August 2007, pp. 287-305(19)

  63. Denzin, Norman K.;
    The Call to Performance. In: Symbolic Interaction 26 (2003), no. 1: pp. 187-207(21)

  64. Denzin, Norman K.;
    Symbolic Interactionism. In: A Companion to Qualitative Research. Edited by Uwe Flick, Ernst von Kardorff and Ines Steinke. SAGE Publications, 2004. ISBN 0 7619 7375 3; pp. 81-87(8)

  65. Denzin, Norman K.;
    Symbolic Interactionism and Ethnomethodology: A Proposed Synthesis. In: Contemporary Sociological Thought: Themes and Theories. Edited by Sean P. Hier. Canadian Scholars' Press Inc. 2005. ISBN 1-55130-288-8; pp. 123-139(17) [Formerly: American Sociological Review, Vol. 34, No. 6 (Dec., 1969), pp. 922-934(13)

  66. Deranty, Jean-Philippe.;
    First reading of Mead. In: Beyond communication : a critical study of Axel Honneth's social philosophy / by Jean-Philippe Deranty. Brill, 2009. ISBN 978-90-04-17577-8; pp. 166-183(18)

  67. Deranty, Jean-Philippe.;
    The Loss of Nature in Axel Honneth's Social Philosophy. Rereading Mead with Merleau-Ponty. In: Critical Today. Edited by Robert Sinnerbrink, Jean-Philippe Deranty, Nicholas H. Smith, Peter Schmiedgen. Brill, 2006. ISBN 90-04-14911-2; pp. 153-181(29)

  68. Deranty, Jean-Philippe.;
    Mead's Social Psychology. In: Beyond communication : a critical study of Axel Honneth's social philosophy / by Jean-Philippe Deranty. Brill, 2009. ISBN 978-90-04-17577-8; pp. 239-268(30)

  69. Deranty, Jean-Philippe.;
    Recognition After Mead: The Recent Writings. In: Beyond communication : a critical study of Axel Honneth's social philosophy / by Jean-Philippe Deranty. Brill, 2009. ISBN 978-90-04-17577-8; pp. 441-479(39)

  70. Deranty, Jean-Philippe.;
    The Three Spheres of Recognition. In: Beyond communication : a critical study of Axel Honneth's social philosophy / by Jean-Philippe Deranty. Brill, 2009. ISBN 978-90-04-17577-8; pp. 271-307(37)

  71. Deutschmann, Christoph.;
    A pragmatist theory of capitalism. In: Socio-Economic Review, 9(2011) , pp. 83-106(24)

  72. Dingwall, Robert.;
    Notes toward and Intellectual History of Symbolic Interactionism. In: Symbolic Interaction, 24 (2001), no. 2: pp. 237 -242(6)

  73. Dong, Xuan.;
    Symbolic Interactionism in Sociology of Education Textbooks in Mainland China: Coverage, Perspective and Implications. In: International Education Studies, vol. 1, no. 3, August, 2008, pp. 14-20(7)

  74. Drysdale, John P. & Hoecker-Drysdale, Susan.;
    The History of Sociology: The North American Perspective. In: 21st Century Sociology. Ed. by Clifton D. Bryant & Dennis L. Peck. Sage, 2008. ISBN: 9781412916080; pp. 28-44(17)

  75. Du Bois, John W.;
    Co-Opting Intersubjectivity: Dialogic Rhetoric of the Self. In: The rhetorical emergence of culture, eds. Christian Meyer and Felix Girke, Oxford: Berghahn. 2011. pp. 52-83(32)

  76. Durbin, Paul T.;
    Introducing Philosophy Pragmatist Style: An Essay. University of Delaware, 2007. 89 pp.

  77. Dyer, Nancy O'Keefe.;
    Durkheim, Mead and Heroin Addiction. In: Human Architecture, 2 (2003): no. 2, pp. 99-104(6)

     
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  78. Ekins, Richard.;
    The Rediscovery and Resurrection of Bunk Johnson - a Grounded Theory Approach: A case study in jazz historiography. In: The Grounded Theory Review, vol.10 (2011), no.3, pp. 27-54(28)

  79. El-Hani, Charbel Niño and Pihlstrom, Sami.;
    Emergence Theories and Pragmatic Realism. In: Essays in Philosophy: Vol. 3 (2002) : Iss. 2, 35 pp.

  80. Elliott, Anthony.;
    Self, Society and Everyday Life. In: Anthony Elliott., Concepts of the Self. Key concepts. 2nd Edition. Polity, 2007, ISBN (paperback): 9780745623689; pp. 22-45(24)

  81. Emirbayer, Mustafa & Goldberg, Chad Alan.;
    Pragmatism, Bourdieu, and collective emotions in contentious politics. In: Theory and Society, 34(2005) : pp. 469-518(50)

  82. Emirbayer, Mustafa & Maynard, Douglas W.;
    Pragmatism and Ethnomethodology. In: Qualitative Sociology, March 2011, Vol. 34, Issue 1, pp 221-261(41)

  83. Engdahl, Emma.;
    The Attitude Taking Self. In: - ditto -., A Theory of the Emotional Self: From the Standpoint of a Neo-Meadian. 2nd Edition. Orebro University, University Library, 2005. ISBN 91-7668-441-5; pp. 55-75(21)

  84. Engdahl, Emma.;
    A Theory of the Emotional Self. From the Standpoint of a Neo-Meadian. In: - ditto -., A Theory of the Emotional Self: From the Standpoint of a Neo-Meadian. 2nd Edition. Orebro University, University Library, 2005. ISBN 91-7668-441-5; pp. 113-138(26)

  85. Engel, Lawrence J.;
    Saul D. Alinsky and the Chicago School. In: The Journal of Speculative Philosophy, New Series, Volume 16, Number 1, 2002, pp. 50-66(17)

  86. Englund, Tomas.;
    Deliberative communication: a pragmatist proposal. In: Journal of Curriculum Studies, vol. 38(2006), no. 5, pp. 503-520(18)

  87. Ernste, Huib.;
    Debordering Subjectivity. In: B/ordering space. - (Border regions series) Edited by Henk van Houtum, Olivier Kramsch and Wolfgang Zierhofer. Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2005. ISBN 0 7546 3763 8; pp. 155-169(15)

  88. Etzrodt, Christian.;
    The Foundation of an Interpretative Sociology: A Critical Review of the Attempts of George H. Mead and Alfred Schutz. In: Human Studies, June 2008, Vol. 31, Issue 2, 17 Apr 2008, pp 157-177(21)

     
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  89. Facundo, Calegari.;
    The struggle for recognition: Axel Honneth´s contributions for a moral (and liberal) grammar of social conflicts. In: Leviathan: Notes on Political Research, N. 6(2013), pp. 47-62(16)

  90. Fahlander, Fredrik.;
    Psychological aspects of the individual: the Ego and the Other(s). In: Archaeology as science fiction. A microarchaeology of the unknown. By Fredrik Fahlander. University of Gothenburg. 2001. pp. 82-101(20)

  91. Farmer, J Forbes.;
    "Collective Representations" and the "Generalized Other": A Review of the Evidence on the Convergence of Durkheim and Mead. In: Journal of Sociological Research, 2012, Vol. 3, No. 1, pp. 29-45(17) ISSN 1948-5468

  92. Fernandez, Ronald.;
    George Herbert Mead. In: Mappers of society : the lives, times, and legacies of great sociologists. By Ronald, Fernandez, Praeger, 2003. ISBN: 0-275-97434-0; pp. 141-171(31)

  93. Fischer, Marilyn.;
    Keywords: What's an Advocate to Do with the Words She's Given?. In: The Pluralist, Vol. 5, No. 3 (Fall 2010), pp. 32-40(9)

  94. Flaherty, Michael G.;
    Time Work: Customizing Temporal Experience. In: Social Psychology Quarterly, 2003, Vol. 66, No. 1,pp. 17-33(17)

  95. Flaherty, Michael G. and Gary Alan Fine.;
    Present, Past, and Future: Conjugating George Herbert Mead's perspective on time. In: Time and Society, 10 (2001): no. 2, pp. 147-161(15)

  96. Forgas Joseph P., Williams Kipling D. and Wheeler Ladd.;
    The social mind: introduction and overview. In: Forgas, J.P. Williams, K. R. & Wheeler, L. (Eds.)., The social mind: Cognitive and motivational aspects of interpersonal behavior. New York: Cambridge University Press. 2001. ISBN: 9780521541251; pp. 1-22(22)

  97. Francovich, Chris.;
    An Interpretation of the Continuous Adaptation of the Self/Environment Process. In: The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, Vol. 5, 2010, 18 pp.

    Franks, David D.;
    The controversy of mind over matter: Mead's solution and applications from neuroscience. In: Norman K. Denzin, James Salvo, Myra Washington (ed.) Studies in Symbolic Interaction (Studies in Symbolic Interaction, Volume 31) Emerald Group Publishing Limited, (2008), pp. 61 - 80(20) ISSN 0163-2396 (SB)

  98. Franks, David D.;
    Determinism and Free Will. In: David D. Franks., Neurosociology The Nexus Between Neuroscience and Social Psychology. Springer, 2010. ISBN 978-1-4419-5530-2; pp. 181-202(22)

  99. Franks, David D.;
    Mirror Neurons: A Return to Pragmatism and Implications for an Embodied Intersubjectivity. In: David D. Franks., Neurosociology The Nexus Between Neuroscience and Social Psychology. Springer, 2010. ISBN 978-1-4419-5530-2; pp. 85-104(20)

  100. Franks, David D.;
    The New Unconscious: Agency and Awareness. In: David D. Franks., Neurosociology The Nexus Between Neuroscience and Social Psychology. Springer, 2010. ISBN 978-1-4419-5530-2; pp. 63-84(22)

  101. Franks, David D.;
    The Self in Neuroscience and Social Psychology. In: David D. Franks., Neurosociology The Nexus Between Neuroscience and Social Psychology. Springer, 2010. ISBN 978-1-4419-5530-2; pp. 129-156(28)

  102. Franzoi, Stephen.;
    The Self. In: Social Psychology. By Stephen Franzoi. The McGraw-Hill Companies, 2005. Chapter 3, pp. 54-91(38)

  103. Fuchs, Thomas.;
    The phenomenology and development of social perspectives. In: Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, Vol. 12, Issue 4, December 2013, pp 655-683(29)

  104. Furst, Gennifer.;
    Without words to get in the way: Symbolic interaction in prison-based animal programs. In: Qalitative Sociology Review, Vol. III, Issue 1, April 2007, pp. 96-109(14)

     
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  105. Gallagher, Timothy J.;
    G.H. Mead's Understanding of the Nature of Speech in the Light of Contemporary Research. In: Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour, vol. 42(2012), no. 1, pp. 40-62(23)

  106. Gee Richard L., McGinty Patrick J.W., and Porteen, Shana L.;
    Film Review as Interactive Process: An Application of Symbolic Interactionist Theories of Temporality. In: International Journal of Humanities and Social Science, Vol. 2 No. 4 [Special Issue - February 2012], pp. 17-25(9)

  107. Geiselhart, Klaus.;
    Part II: Stigma and Discrimination: About People Interpreting Attributes in Social Encounters. In: Geiselhart, Klaus : Stigma and discrimination : social encounters, identity and space; a concept derived from HIV and AIDS related research in the high prevalence country Botswana. 2009. pp. 79-112(34)

  108. Gilbertson, Ben.;
    The Ramifications of Language and the Incompleteness of a Social Self in William Shakespeare's The Tempest. In: UW-L Journal of Undergraduate Research, XIII (2010), pp. 1-10(10)

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  246. Perinbanayagam, Robert S. & McCarthy, E. Doyle.;
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  249. Popescu Angel Iulian.;
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  252. Prus Robert and Mitchell, Richard G.;
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    Puddephatt, Antony.;
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  264. Rosenthal, Sandra.;
    Experience as Experimental and Reconstructed Realism: An Interwoven Core of Mead's Philosophy. In: Midwest Studies In Philosophy, vol. 28(2004), no. 1, pp. 168-182(15) (TSF-E) W

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  272. Santarelli, Matteo.;
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    The Emotional/Relational World: Shame and the Social Bond. In: Handbook of Sociological Theory. Edited by Jonathan H. Turner. Springer, 2006 ISBN-10: 0-387-32458-5; pp. 255-268(14)

  274. Schubert, Hans-Joachim.;
    The Foundations of Pragmatic Sociology: Charles Horton Cooley and George Herbert Mead. In: Journal of Classical Sociology, 6 (2006): pp. 51-74(24)

  275. Schultz, Majken & Hernes, Tor.;
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  277. Shaffer, Leigh B.;
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  278. Shalin, Dmitri N.;
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    Classical Pragmatism: Roots and Promise for a PA Feminist Theory. In: Administrative Theory & Praxis, 27 (2005): no. 2, pp. 370-376(7)

  283. Shilling, Chris.;
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  286. Smith, Greg.;
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  287. Smith, Gregory W. H.;
    Enacted Others: Specifying Goffman's Phenomenological Omissions and Sociological Accomplishments. In: Human Studies, 28 (2005): pp. 397-415(19)

  288. Smith, Ronald W. & Bugni, Valerie.;
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  289. St. Clair, Robert N.;
    The Phenomenology of Self Across Cultures. In: Intercultural Communication Studies, XIII: 3 2004, pp. 8-26(19)

  290. Stanley, Liz.;
    To the letter: Thomas and Znaniecki's The Polish Peasant and writing a life, sociologically. In: Life Writing, vol. 7, no. 2, August 2010, pp. 139-151(13)

  291. Stearns, Peter N.;
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  292. Strong, Tom.;
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  293. Strübing, Jorg.;
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  295. Stryker, Robin and Stryker, Sheldon.;
    Does Mead's Framework Remain Sound.
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  296. Stryker, Sheldon.;
    From Mead to a Structural Symbolic Interactionism and Beyond. In: Annual Review of Sociology, 34(2008), pp. 15-31(17)

  297. Stryker, Sheldon.;
    Traditional Symbolic Interactionism, Role Theory, and Structural Symbolic Interactionism The Road to Identity Theory. In: Handbook of Sociological Theory. Edited by Jonathan H. Turner. Springer, 2006 ISBN-10: 0-387-32458-5; pp. 211-231(21)

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  300. Susen, Simon.;
    Meadian Reflections on the Existential Ambivalence of Human Selfhood. In: Studies in Social & Political Thought, Volume 17 Spring/Summer 2010, pp. 62-81(20)

  301. Swann, Thomas.;
    Theory Bias and Cultural Interpretation in Ethnographic Data; Is Anthropology Science?. In: Cross-sections, The Bruce Hall Academic Journal, Vol. I (2005), pp. 104-114(11)

  302. Swann William B. & Bosson Jennifer K.;
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  303. Symons, Gladys L.;
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  304. Sztybel, David.;
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  305. Thiele, Steven.;
    Emergent Limbo: Symbolic Interactionism and the Evolutionism of George Herbert Mead. In: TASA Conference 2005, University of Tasmania, 6-8 December 2005, 12 pp.

  306. Torriani, Tristan.;
    From transcendental to practical intersubjectivity: a social psychological approach to Kant's musical aesthetics. In: Trans/Form/Ação, Marilia, v.33(2010), no. 1, pp. 125-154(30)

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    Pragmatist Contributions to a New Philosophy of History. In: Pragmatism Tod ay, Vo l. 3, Issue 1, 2012, pp. 121-131(11)

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  311. Turner, Jonathan H.;
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  317. Van Barriger, Richard.;
    Idealism and Pragmatism: "Transcendent" Validity Claims in Habermas's Democratic Theory. In: Res Cogitans: Vol. 4(2013): Iss. 1, pp. 107-115 (9)

  318. Varela, Charles.;
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  319. Vermeule, Adrian.;
    Mead in the Trenches. In: Chicago Public Law and Legal Theory Working Paper, no. 37. The Law School of the University of Chicgo, January 2003. 17 pp.

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    A Theoretical Approach to the Experience of Diversity Management: Mead Revisited. In: Journal of Social Sciences, 27(2011), no. 2: pp. 111-121(11)

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    Reflexivity, description and the analysis of social settings. In: Ciencias Sociais Unisinos, vol. 1, num. 166, enero-abril, 2005, pp. 1-6(6)

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  324. Weigert, Andrew J.;
    Pragmatic Thinking about Self, Society, and Natural Environment: Mead, Carson, and Beyond. In: Symbolic Interaction, vol. 31(2008), no. 3, pp. 235-258(24) (TSF-E) W

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  326. Weber, Bryce.;
    Negative autonomy and the intuitions of democracy. In: Philosophy Social Criticism, 32(2006), no. 3, pp. 325-346(22)

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  328. Whitehead, Charles.;
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  329. Whittaker, Lisa.;
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  330. Wieting, Stephen G.;
    Public and Private Priorities in Managing Time in Genetic Research: The Icelandic deCode Case. In: Symbolic Interaction, Vol. 25(2002), no. 3, pp. 271-287(17)

  331. Wiley, Norbert.;
    Inner Speech as a Language Norbert Wiley Inner Speech as a Language: A Saussurean Inquiry. In: Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour, 36(2006): no. 3, pp. 319-341(23)

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    A Mead-Cooley Merger. In: The American Sociologist, Vol. 42, No. 2/3, Semiotics and Sociology (September 2011) , pp. 168-186(19)

  333. Wiley, Norbert.;
    Peirce and the Founding of American Sociology. In: Journal of Classical Sociology, vol. 6(2006), no. 1, pp. 24-50(27)

  334. Wiley, Norbert.;
    Pragmatism and the Dialogical Self. In: International Journal for Dialogical Science, Vol. 1, No. 1, Spring 2006, pp. 5-21(17)

  335. Wiley, Norbert.;
    The Self as Self-Fulfilling Prophecy. In: Symbolic Interaction, Vol. 26(2003), no. 4, pp. 501-513(13)

  336. Wilkie Rhoda and McKinnon, Andrew.;
    George Herbert Mead on Humans and Other Animals: Social Relations After Human-Animal Studies. In: Sociological Research Online, 18(2013), no. 4 , 13 pp.

  337. Wilson, David and Dixon, William.;
    The Irreducibly Social Self in Classical Economy: Adam Smith and Thomas Chalmers meet G.H. Mead. In: History of Economics Review, 40 Summer 2004, pp.121-136(16)

  338. Wilson, David & Dixon, William.;
    Homo Economicus Meets G. H. Mead: A Contribution to the Critique of Economic Theory. In: American Journal of Economics and Sociology, vol. 67(2008), no. 2, pp. 241-263(23)

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