Microsociology A Tool Kit for Interaction Analysis

“Microsociology: A Tool Kit for Interaction Analysis” by Kai-Olaf Maiwald, published by Routledge in 2020, presents a comprehensive examination of social order at the microsocial level. This 184-page book delves into the fundamental dimensions of interaction, exploring the various factors that shape social structures. While often linked to symbolic interactionism and qualitative methodologies, the author argues that a singular theoretical perspective is insufficient for a complete understanding of microsociology.
Readers will find a systematic approach that integrates diverse theoretical frameworks, including systems theory, conversation analysis, and structuralism. The book serves as a resource for both students and scholars in the social sciences, offering insights into the complexities of interaction and sociological theory. Written in an accessible style, it aims to fill a significant gap in sociological literature, making it relevant for those interested in the intricacies of microsociology and its applications.
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This book offers an unprecedented, integrative account of the shape of social order on the microsocial level. Dealing with the basic dimensions of interaction, the authors examine the major factors which influence “structure” in social interaction by applying various theoretical concepts. Although the concept of “microsociology” is usually associated with symbolic interactionism, social psychology, the works of George Herbert Mead and Erving Goffman and with qualitative methodologies, this book reaches beyond interactionist theories, claiming that no single school of thought covers the different dimensions necessary for understanding the basics of microsociology. As such, the book provides something of a microsociologist’s “tool kit,” analyzing an array of theoretical approaches which offer the best conceptual solutions, and interpreting them in a way that is independent of their specific theoretical language. Such theoretical traditions include systems theory, conversation analysis, structuralism, the theory of knowledge and the philosophy of language.
Providing a distinct, systematic and incremental approach to the subject, this book fills an important gap in sociological literature. Written in an accessible style, and offering new insights into the area of microsociology, it will appeal to students and scholars of the social sciences and to those with interests in sociology, microsociology, interactionism and sociological theory.
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