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what is the theme of blumer's analysis​

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Answered by jagadeesh222
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Answer:

The importance of thinking to symbolic interactionists is shown through their views on objects. Blumer defined objects as the things "out there" in the world. The significance of objects is how they are defined by the actor. In other words, different objects have different meanings depending on the individual.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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"Out there" in the world is the theme of Blumer's analysis.

Explanation:

  • Blumer had done his analysis in the field of social interactionism.
  • Blumer is an American sociologist who is known for his work in the field of socio-psychology relationship between self and society.
  • Blumer’s field of research was social interaction.
  • He defined objects as things that are ‘out there’ in the world.
  • In simple words, he believed that different objects have different meanings which solely depends on the individual perceiving it.
  • This is what the theme if Blumer’s analysis is all about.

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