Erving Goffman
Discover the profound insights of Erving Goffman in this comprehensive appraisal edited by Paul Drew, published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd in 1988. This engaging paperback spans 256 pages and features contributions from experts in sociology, linguistics, and psychology. The book delves into Goffman's influential concept of the "interaction order," offering a critical examination of his theories while also presenting new research that expands upon his groundbreaking ideas. Perfect for students and scholars alike, this work invites readers to explore the intricate dynamics of social interaction and collective psychology. Enhance your understanding of Goffman's legacy and its relevance in today's social studies and psycholinguistics with this essential addition to your library.