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Erving Goffman

    11. jún 1922 – 19. november 1982

    Erving Goffman bol kanadský sociológ a spisovateľ, ktorého dielo sa vyznačuje hlbokou analýzou sociálnej interakcie prostredníctvom dramaturgického prístupu. Skúmal najmä symbolickú interakciu, sociálny poriadok a manažment dojmu, pričom jeho práce ovplyvnili myšlienky Durkheima, Freuda a Meada. Goffmanove teórie sa dnes hojne využívajú na pochopenie vzťahu medzi individuálnym správaním a reprodukciou spoločenských systémov, čo z neho robí jedného z najvplyvnejších sociologických mysliteľov 20. storočia.

    Erving Goffman
    Asylums: Essays on the social situation of mental patients and other inmates
    Encounters; Two Studies in the Sociology of Interaction
    Strategic Interaction
    Všichni hrajeme divadlo
    The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life
    Stigma
    • Stigma

      • 176 stránok
      • 7 hodin čítania
      4,0(2410)Ohodnotiť

      The dwarf, the disfigured, the blind man, the homosexual, the ex-mental patient and the member of a racial or religious minority all share one characteristic: they are all socially "abnormal", and therefore in danger of being considered less then human. Whether ordinary people react by rejection, by over-hearty acceptance or by plain embarressment, their main concern is with such an individual's deviance, not with the whole of his personality. "Stigma" is a study of situations where normal and abnormal meet, and of the ways in which a stigmatized person can develop a more positive social and personal identity.

      Stigma
    • The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life

      • 259 stránok
      • 10 hodin čítania
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      A notable contribution to our understanding of ourselves. This book explores the realm of human behavior in social situations and the way that we appear to others. Dr. Goffman uses the metaphor of theatrical performance as a framework. Each person in everyday social intercourse presents himself and his activity to others, attempts to guide and control the impressions they form of him, and employs certain techniques in order to sustain his performance, just as an actor presents a character to an audience. The discussions of these social techniques offered here are based upon detailed research and observation of social customs in many regions.

      The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life
    • Strategic Interaction

      • 160 stránok
      • 6 hodin čítania

      The two essays in this classic work by sociologist Erving Goffman explore the calculative, gamelike aspects of human interaction.

      Strategic Interaction
    • 2013 Reprint of 1961 Edition. Full facsimile of the original edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. Includes two studies: "Fun in Games" and "Role Distance." Erving Goffman (1922 - 1982) was a Canadian-born sociologist and writer and is considered one of the most influential American sociologists of his era. In 2007 he was listed by The Times Higher Education Guide as the 6th most-cited author in the humanities and social sciences, behind Anthony Giddens and ahead of Jurgen Habermas. Goffman was the 73rd president of the American Sociological Association. His best-known contribution to social theory is his study of symbolic interaction in the form of dramaturgical analysis that began with his 1956 book, "The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life." Goffman's other major works include "Asylums" (1961), "Stigma" (1963), "Interaction Ritual" (1967), "Frame Analysis" (1974), and "Forms of Talk" (1981). His major areas of study included sociology of everyday life, social interaction, social construction of self, social organization (framing) of experience, and particular elements of social life such as total institutions and stigmas.

      Encounters; Two Studies in the Sociology of Interaction
    • Asylums is an analysis of life in "total institutions" -- closed worlds such as prisons, army training camps, naval vessels, boarding schools, monastaries, nursing homes and mental hospitals -- where the inmates are regimented, surrounded by other inmates, and unable to leave the premises. It describes what these institutions make of the inmate, and what he or she can make of life inside them. Special attention is focused on mental hospitals, drawing on the author's year of field work at St. Elizabeth's in Washington, D.C., one of America's most well-known institutions. It is the thesis of this book that the most important factor in forming a mental-hospital patient is the institution, not the illness, and that the patient's reactions and adjustments are those of inmates in other types of institutions as well.The first essay is a general portrait of life in a total instituion.  The other three consider special aspects of this the initial effects of institutionlization on the inmate's previous social relationships; the ways of adapting once in the institution; and the role of the staff in presenting to the inmate the facts of his or her situation.

      Asylums: Essays on the social situation of mental patients and other inmates
    • Relations in Public

      • 464 stránok
      • 17 hodin čítania

      The narrative explores the evolving perception of safety in public spaces, highlighting how recent events have transformed the sense of security that once defined these environments. It delves into the psychological impact of this shift, examining societal changes and the implications for individual behavior and community dynamics. Through personal stories and broader societal analysis, the book invites readers to reflect on the meaning of safety and the challenges of navigating public life in today's world.

      Relations in Public
    • "Not then, men and their moments. Rather, moments and their men," writes Erving Goffman in the introduction to his groundbreaking 1967 Interaction Ritual, a study of face-to-face interaction in natural settings, that class of events which occurs during co-presence and by virtue of co-presence. The ultimate behavioral materials are the glances, gestures, positionings, and verbal statements that people continuously feed into situations, whether intended or not. This is an interesting account of daily social interaction viewed with a new perspective for the logic of our behavior in ordinary circumstances.

      Interaction Ritual
    • Erving Goffman effectively extends his argument in favor of a diagnosis of deviant behavior which takes account of the whole social situation.

      Behavior in Public Places
    • Erving Goffman will influence the thinking and perceptions of generations to come. In Frame Analysis, the brilliant theorist writes about the ways in which people determine their answers to the questions “What is going on here?” and “Under what circumstances do we think things are real?”

      Frame Analysis