Symbolic Interactionism in Sociology of Education Textbooks in Mainland China: Coverage, Perspective and Implications

  • Dong X
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Abstract

17 textbooks are examined for the quantity and quality of their material pertaining to ideas in the symbolic interaction tradition. Most of the textbooks fail to discuss at least some of the ideas in this tradition. In the 5 exceptions, the texts only include material from the Chicago school of this tradition with only a little inclusive information from the Iowa school. Thus, the ideas about symbolic interaction that students receive from these texts are both incomplete and outdated. Based on the text-analysis, this paper claims that the materials from only one of these schools greatly diminish opportunities to use imformation from the other one to help students gain a sociological, dialectical, and reflexive perspective.

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Dong, X. (2008). Symbolic Interactionism in Sociology of Education Textbooks in Mainland China: Coverage, Perspective and Implications. International Education Studies, 1(3). https://doi.org/10.5539/ies.v1n3p14

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