INEQUALITY IN EVERYDAY LIFE

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This chapter provides the historical and intellectual context of studying inequality and domination using the symbolic interactionist perspective. Lonnie Athens’ radical interactionism was identified as a useful framework to research the omnipresent and insidious inequality found in everyday life. Chapters presented in this volume represent a follow up of Volume 41 of Studies in Symbolic Interaction, edited by Athens, where he laid the ground work for the research of domination and subordination. Chapters in this vol- ume demonstrate the advancements made in studying inequality in symbolic interactionist research.

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Katovich, M. A., & Chen, S. L. S. (2024). INEQUALITY IN EVERYDAY LIFE. In Studies in Symbolic Interaction (Vol. 58, pp. 1–7). Emerald Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0163-239620240000058001

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