Index

Symbolic Interaction and Inequality

ISBN: 978-1-83797-690-4, eISBN: 978-1-83797-689-8

ISSN: 0163-2396

Publication date: 30 April 2024

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(2024), "Index", Denzin, N.K. and Chen, S.-L.S. (Ed.) Symbolic Interaction and Inequality (Studies in Symbolic Interaction, Vol. 58), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 191-195. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0163-239620240000058009

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INDEX

Ableism
, 117–118

Academic culture
, 102–103

Academics
, 139–141

Access
, 30, 113, 115

Accounting for ambiguity
, 40–43

being in transition
, 41–43

lack of information/misinformation
, 41

unambiguous gender
, 40–41

Active interview
, 32

Active status silencing
, 86–87, 91

African–Americans
, 151–152, 155

Agency
, 3–4

in domination
, 2

of identity
, 13–14

Agent in relations of production
, 11–13

Alienation
, 22–25

Amateur female athletes
, 174

Ambiguity
, 5, 30, 32

claiming
, 45

creating and embracing
, 43–47

doing gender fluidity
, 44

doing liminality, redefining intersex
, 45–47

doing placeholders
, 43

evading box
, 44–45

Amplitude
, 25

Appearance

of college female athletes
, 175

dilemma of
, 176–177

Appropriations
, 21

Archibald, Peter W.
, 23

Aristocracy
, 3–4

Artifacts
, 14, 19, 22

Aspirations, cultivating
, 121–125

Athens, Lonnie
, 1, 3–5

theory of dominative encounters
, 61

Auditing gender audits
, 47–51

Authentic selves
, 31

Autoethnography
, 84–85

Baker, Kimberly M.
, 3

Barriers, navigating
, 121–125

Becker, H.
, 68–69

Berger, P. L.
, 36–37, 51

Biographical work
, 30–32

in gender audits
, 36–37

gender-diverse people
, 39–47

Black people
, 16

Black university students

criminalized subjectivity as intersectional
, 163–165

effects on identity and self-concept
, 157–160

experiences of
, 155–156

findings
, 157–165

literature
, 151–156

methods
, 156–157

racial criminalization
, 151–152

racialized subjectivity and criminalized subjectivity
, 153–155

socialization, interaction, and process
, 160–162

stigma and radical interactionism
, 152–153

Black-Americans
, 153–154

Blumer, Herbert
, 153

Bourgeoisie
, 3–4

Broughton Suspension Bridge
, 84

Burke, Kenneth
, 10–11, 17–18

Capitalist societies
, 24

Carter, Kevin
, 184, 186

Charmaz, K.
, 62

Chen, Shing-Ling S.
, 4

Chen, Zhuojun J.
, 4

Cisgender
, 31–32, 35–36

Classic structural symbolic interaction theory
, 110–111

Classism
, 100–101, 117–118

Coercive status silencing
, 97

College, transition to
, 121–125

College female athletes
, 174

appearance
, 175

functional or latent
, 187

history
, 177–178

incongruent role taking
, 182–187

Mead’s generalized other
, 179–181

paradox
, 176

paradoxical generalized others
, 181–182

Pentagon papers
, 184–186

social pressure
, 175–176

survey analysis
, 176–177

survey report
, 175–176

uniforms
, 175

Vulture and the Little Girl, The
, 186–187

weight
, 175

College student, role of family in shaping identity of
, 121–123

Complex dominative encounters
, 61

Consciousness
, 14–15

Conspicuous consumption
, 20–21

Constructive Grounded Theory
, 156–157

Couch, C.
, 5

COVID-19 pandemic
, 111–112, 115–116

COVID-driven reckonings
, 134–141

COVID-inspired institutional contradictions
, 140

Credential society
, 122–123

Criminalization
, 150–152

Criminalized subjectivity
, 153–155, 158–159

as intersectional
, 163–165

Darwin, H.
, 36, 53

Daunting
, 87

Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)
, 89

Denzin, Norman K.
, 30

Discredited stigma
, 153

Discursive constraint
, 30, 36–37

Doing ambiguity
, 39–47

Doing transgender
, 35–36

Domination
, 3–4, 58

Dominative encounters
, 61

Double consciousness concept
, 154

Dramatizations
, 25

DuBois, W. E. B.
, 158–159

concept of veil
, 158–159

Duluth Model
, 61

Edwardian hairstyle
, 177

Ellis, C.
, 84–85

Ellsberg, Daniel
, 184, 187–188

Everyday precariousness
, 84, 86, 88, 103

Face-to-face interaction
, 59

Family as negotiated order
, 58–60

Family conflict, role battles in
, 69–73

Family order
, 58–59

Family responsibilities
, 137–139

Family role in shaping identity of college student
, 121–123

Famine
, 186–187

Farrah Fawcett’s hairstyle
, 178

Female athletes
, 181–182

Feminist perspective
, 61

Financial responsibilities
, 137–139

First–generation students
, 110, 114, 139–140

additional family responsibilities and financial responsibilities
, 137–139

COVID-19 pandemic and higher education
, 115–116

COVID-driven reckonings
, 134–141

data analysis
, 120–121

data collection
, 119–120

defining first-generation college students
, 112–113

findings
, 121–141

first-gen college experiences
, 113–115

first-generation identity acquisition and strategic concealments
, 126–134

initial evacuation of campus
, 135–137

limitations of methodology and sampling
, 120

literature review
, 112–116

methods
, 118–121

role of family in shaping identity of college student
, 121–123

sample
, 118

schools as external socializing agents
, 123–125

self-definitions amid institutional contradiction
, 134–141

shifting identity salience
, 125–126

stress and academics
, 139–141

theoretical lens
, 116–118

transition to college
, 121–125

Gender auditing
, 47–48

Gender audits
, 31–32

Gender fluidity
, 44

Gender identity
, 33

Gender-diverse
, 30

ambiguity
, 30–32

auditing gender audits
, 47–51

biographical work in gender audits
, 36–37

doing ambiguity
, 39–47

doing cisgender, doing transgender
, 35–36

as problematic identity
, 33–35

transgender standpoint in active interviews
, 37–39

“Generalized other” theory
, 178–179

Goffman, Erving
, 13–14

Grammar of identities
, 10–11

Grammar of motives
, 10–11

Grounded theory
, 62

Habitats
, 14, 19

Habitus concept
, 123

Hall, P. M.
, 60, 72

Hierarchical systems
, 24

Higher education
, 115–116, 141

Higher Education Act (1965)
, 110

Home, precarity at
, 126–134

Homelessness
, 17–18

Homophobia
, 100–101

Hooks, B.
, 92–93

Human agents
, 10

Identity
, 9–10

agencies of identity
, 13–14

agent in relations of production
, 11–13

construction
, 150–151

effects on
, 157–160

formation
, 116

grammar of
, 10–11

macrostructures and
, 10

objects of identity
, 19–22

relations of production and alienation
, 22–25

scenes of identity
, 14–19

Identity salience
, 116–117

shifting
, 125–126

Imposter syndrome
, 130–132

Inequality
, 4, 6, 9–10, 13

as a taken-for-granted reality
, 2–3

and agency
, 3–4

Insidious nature of domination
, 2

Institutional contradiction
, 134–141

Institutional Review Board
, 119

Interactionism
, 1, 4–5

Interactionist approach
, 152–153

Intergroup conflict
, 58

Internalized oppression
, 99

“Interpretive reproduction” theory
, 162

Intersectional, criminalized subjectivity as
, 163–165

Intersex
, 45–47

Intervention, The
, 75–77

Intervention as role campaign
, 73–77

Interviewing
, 31

Katovich, M.
, 65–66

Labeling Theory
, 157–158

Labor power
, 10

Liminality
, 45–47

Lockdown
, 137

Luckmann, T.
, 36–37

Maines, D.
, 59

Male athletes
, 174

Marx, Karl
, 4–5, 10, 12–13

modes of production
, 24

theory of alienation
, 14

Marxism
, 2, 4–5

Masculinity
, 164

Material realities
, 150–151

Mead George, Herbert
, 2, 4–5, 179

generalized other
, 179–181

Mothers in selected episodes
, 63–64

Mothers with substance use problems
, 58

Narrative resistance
, 36–37

National Center for Education Statistics
, 111–112

Negotiated order
, 58–60

New York Times, The
, 185–186

Nonbinary people
, 34

Nonprobability sampling strategy
, 120

Objectivation
, 13

Objects of identity
, 19–22

Olympic beach volleyball athletes
, 176

Omnipresence
, 2

Orientations
, 21

Paradox
, 174, 176

Paradoxical generalized others
, 181–182

Paranoid
, 25

Park, Robert
, 1

Patriarchal domination
, 3

Patriarchy
, 58–59

Pentagon Papers, The
, 184–186

Perceptions
, 21

Performance
, 84–85

autoethnography
, 84–85

dilemma of
, 176–177

Persistence
, 58–59, 113, 115

Placeholders
, 43

Places
, 18–19

Power distributions
, 58

Precarious
, 84

Precarity at home
, 126–134

Predominantly White institutions (PWIs)
, 89–90

Preintervention
, 74–75

Primary appraisal
, 159

Productive activity
, 10

Professional female athletes
, 174

Psychological trauma
, 18

Qualitative interview studies
, 120

Qualitative research
, 111

Racial criminalization
, 151–152

Racial socialization
, 153–154, 160–161, 163–164

Racial stigma
, 152–153

Racialized subjectivity
, 153–155

“Racialized time” concept
, 162

Racism
, 100–101, 117–118, 152

Radical interactionism
, 1–2, 117, 152–153

Radical interactionist perspective
, 58

Radical symbolic interactionism
, 117–118

RAND Corporation
, 184

Reality television as data source
, 62–63

Redoing gender
, 35

Relations of production
, 22–25

Resonance disaster
, 84

Role battles in family conflict
, 69–73

Role campaign
, 73–77

Role identity concept
, 116

Role taking
, 182–187

Sadean duographies
, 101–102

Salience, shifting identity
, 125–126

Sampling
, 120

Scenes of identity
, 14–19

Schizophrenic
, 25

Schools as external socializing agents
, 123–125

Self-definition
, 134–141

Self–concept, effects on
, 157–160

Semistructured interview data
, 119

Sexism
, 100–101, 117–118

Sheehan, Neil
, 184–185, 187–188

Social construction of domination
, 2

Social construction of self
, 2

Social organization
, 24

Social relations
, 13

Social structure
, 59

Socialization, interaction, and process
, 160–162

Socialized places
, 18–19

Soft whistleblowing
, 102

Sontag, S.
, 186–187

Standpoint theory
, 117–118, 121

Statistical discourse
, 151–152

Status
, 85

Status silencing
, 86–87, 100–101

Stigma
, 152–153

one’s place and managing
, 126–134

Stone, G.
, 152, 174

Strange account
, 85

Strange accounting
, 102

Stranger
, 85

Strauss, Anselm
, 58–59

Stress
, 139–141

Structural symbolic interaction
, 110–111

Structural symbolic interactionism
, 117–118

Structural symbolic interactionist
, 116

Styron, Courtney
, 4

Subordination
, 4, 25

Substance use problems
, 58

complex dominative encounters
, 61

family as negotiated order
, 58–60

grinding family order
, 72–73

intervention as role campaign
, 73–77

methods
, 62–63

mothers in selected episodes
, 63–64

role battles in family conflict
, 69–73

routines of conflict
, 69–71

tiffs and negotiation of family order
, 64–67

truncated role battles
, 71–72

violent skirmishes
, 67–69

Symbolic interactionism
, 152

Symbolic interactionists
, 116

Systemic racism
, 150

Taken-for-granted nature of domination
, 2

Taken-for-granted reality
, 2–3

“Talk”, The
, 161

Tokenism
, 94

Trans femininity
, 35

Trans masculinity
, 35

Transgender separatism
, 33–34

Transgender separatists
, 33–34

Transgender standpoint in active interviews
, 37–39

recruitment
, 38

sample
, 38–39

Transition
, 41, 43, 121, 125

Transnormativity
, 35

Transtrenders
, 34

Tribal society
, 13

Truncated role battles
, 71–72

Unambiguous gender
, 40–41

Undoing gender
, 35

United Nations (UN)
, 186

University life
, 151

Violent skirmishes
, 67–69

Vision
, 14–15

Vulture and the Little Girl, The
, 186–187

Whistleblowing
, 90, 100

White supremacy
, 150

Work as agency
, 10