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Essay heading: Blummer (sociology)
 
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There is a new understanding of the people where we get meaning. There is a clarification of values. Meaning comes from interaction, so interaction is important to human society. There is fake appeal that the theory is in really, easy to understand parts. There is a community of agreement Blumer's ideas are adopted by people in the academic community...
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And finally there is a reform of society because meaning comes from interaction, interaction must not be taken for granted. Although Symbolic Interactionism is a good theory by humanistic standards, there is a judgement of the whole basis for it. While Blumer insists that the interpretive process and the context in which it is done is a very important element in the person's use of meaning, while a social interactionist believes that meaning kind of occurs out of the interaction between people, while a contradicting point of view says that meaning is already established in a person's psychological make-up...
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