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  1. Thick Description: Towards an Interpretive Theory of Culture.Clifford Geertz - 2003 - In Gerard Delanty & Piet Strydom (eds.), Philosophies of social science: the classic and contemporary readings. Phildelphia: Open University.
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  • Minding and mattering.Marian S. Dawkins - 1987 - In Colin Blakemore & Susan Greenfield (eds.), Mindwaves: Thoughts on Intelligence, Identity, and Consciousness. Blackwell. pp. 297-304.
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  • The Interpretation of Cultures.Clifford Geertz - 2017
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  • Symbolic Interaction and Ethnographic Research: Intersubjectivity and the Study of Human Lived Experience.Robert C. Prus - 1996 - SUNY Press.
    Examines a series of theoretical and methodological issues faced by social scientists in interpretive and ethnographic studies of human group life.
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  • Editor's Introduction.Kenneth J. Shapiro - 1997 - Society and Animals 5 (1):1-2.
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  • Mind, self and society.George H. Mead - 1934 - Chicago, Il.
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  • Beyond Mead: Symbolic Interaction between Humans and Felines.Janet M. Alger & Steven F. Alger - 1997 - Society and Animals 5 (1):65-81.
    Recent research on the cognitive abilities and emotional capacities of animals has fueled the animal rights movement and renewed debate over the differences between human and non-human animals. This debate has not been central to sociology, although George Herbert Mead drew a very hard line between humans and animals by asserting that the latter were not capable of symbolic interaction. Sociologists are now beginning to question this assumption, and this article falls within this new line of research. We begin by (...)
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