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Shyness and Society - The Illusion of Competence (Hardcover, 2007 ed.): Susie Scott Shyness and Society - The Illusion of Competence (Hardcover, 2007 ed.)
Susie Scott
R1,629 Discovery Miles 16 290 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Shyness and Society" relocates an object of psychological interest in its social and cultural context. It draws on the author's research with self-defined 'shy' people, who describe their experiences of interaction and everyday life. Using Symbolic Interactionist theories, the book explores the social processes involved in becoming a 'shy person' and performing the shy self in public places. The question of interactional competence is discussed in relation to issues of identity, embodiment, performativity and deviance.

Ex-treme Identities and Transitions Out of Extraordinary Roles (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022): James Hardie-Bick, Susie Scott Ex-treme Identities and Transitions Out of Extraordinary Roles (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
James Hardie-Bick, Susie Scott
R3,851 Discovery Miles 38 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book focuses on the experience of leaving unusual or extreme situations: from military careers to religious communities, subcultures, criminal groups and political leadership. It explores how people become disillusioned with and disengaged from these social worlds, challenging their sense of self-identity and cultural belonging. Each chapter considers how participants negotiate the process of 'role exit' and adjust to their new identity back in the everyday world. Drawing on symbolic interactionist and existentialist theories, the authors discuss how ex-members dismantle and rebuild their lives in a search for personal meaning.

The Social Life of Nothing - Silence, Invisibility and Emptiness in Tales of Lost Experience (Paperback): Susie Scott The Social Life of Nothing - Silence, Invisibility and Emptiness in Tales of Lost Experience (Paperback)
Susie Scott
R1,347 Discovery Miles 13 470 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Nothing really matters. All the things that we do not do, have or become in our lives can be important in shaping self-identity. From jobs turned down to great loves lost, secrets kept and truths untold, people missed and souls unborn, we understand ourselves through other, unlived lives that are imaginatively possible. This book explores the realm of negative social phenomena - no-things, no-bodies, non-events and no-where places - that lies behind the mirror of experience. Taking a symbolic interactionist perspective, the author argues that these objects are socially produced, emerging from and negotiated through our relationships with others. Nothing is interactively accomplished in two ways, through social acts of commission and omission. Existentialism and phenomenology encourage us to understand more deeply the subjective experience of nothing; this can be pursued through conscious meaning-making and reflexive self-awareness. The Social Life of Nothing is a thought-provoking book that will appeal to scholars across the social sciences, arts and humanities, but its message also resonates with the interested general reader.

The Social Life of Nothing - Silence, Invisibility and Emptiness in Tales of Lost Experience (Hardcover): Susie Scott The Social Life of Nothing - Silence, Invisibility and Emptiness in Tales of Lost Experience (Hardcover)
Susie Scott
R4,134 Discovery Miles 41 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Nothing really matters. All the things that we do not do, have or become in our lives can be important in shaping self-identity. From jobs turned down to great loves lost, secrets kept and truths untold, people missed and souls unborn, we understand ourselves through other, unlived lives that are imaginatively possible. This book explores the realm of negative social phenomena - no-things, no-bodies, non-events and no-where places - that lies behind the mirror of experience. Taking a symbolic interactionist perspective, the author argues that these objects are socially produced, emerging from and negotiated through our relationships with others. Nothing is interactively accomplished in two ways, through social acts of commission and omission. Existentialism and phenomenology encourage us to understand more deeply the subjective experience of nothing; this can be pursued through conscious meaning-making and reflexive self-awareness. The Social Life of Nothing is a thought-provoking book that will appeal to scholars across the social sciences, arts and humanities, but its message also resonates with the interested general reader.

Negotiating Identity - Symbolic Interactionist Approaches to Social Identity (Paperback): Susie Scott Negotiating Identity - Symbolic Interactionist Approaches to Social Identity (Paperback)
Susie Scott
R617 Discovery Miles 6 170 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Identity is never just an individual matter; it is intricately shaped by our experiences of social life. Taking a Symbolic Interactionist approach, and drawing on Goffman s dramaturgical theory, Susie Scott explores the micro-social processes of interaction through which identities are created, maintained, challenged and reinvented. With a focus on empirical studies as illustrations, classic sociological theory is applied to contemporary examples. Each chapter focuses on a key dimension of how identities are negotiated in the drama of everyday life, from politeness and face-saving rituals to secrecy, lies and deception. Goffman s ideas are explored in relation to self-presentation, role-making, group interaction and public behaviour, while language and discourse are shown to help people to give credible identity performances and to frame social situations. The book reveals how social selves change over the life course through stigma, labelling and deviant careers, and how life in a total institution can radically transform its members' identities. Through all of these processes, self and society are shown to be intertwined. This insightful approach will appeal to students taking a range of courses in the sociology of the self, identity, interaction and everyday life

Shyness and Society - The Illusion of Competence (Paperback, 1st ed. 2007): Susie Scott Shyness and Society - The Illusion of Competence (Paperback, 1st ed. 2007)
Susie Scott
R1,456 Discovery Miles 14 560 Out of stock

Using Symbolic Interactionist theories and descriptions of the everyday life of self-defined 'shy' people, the book explores the social processes of becoming a 'shy person' and performing the shy self in public places. The question of interactional competence is discussed in relation to issues of identity, embodiment, performativity and deviance.

Angels of a Lower Flight - One Woman's Mission to Save a Country . . . One Child at a Time (Paperback): Susie... Angels of a Lower Flight - One Woman's Mission to Save a Country . . . One Child at a Time (Paperback)
Susie Scott-Krabacher
R538 R435 Discovery Miles 4 350 Save R103 (19%) Out of stock

""In this world, you were loved.""The inspiring story of how one woman's message of hope and opportunity will change the lives of an entire generation.

Three schools, two orphanages, a hospital, and an abandoned-infant home -- constructed in the poorest country in the western hemisphere -- were the result of one quick television commercial. The ad was for a charity, asking for donations to help impoverished children in a third world country. Though author Susie Scott Krabacher had a little money to give, what she wanted was to hold the hand of every child she saw and tell them that they were not forgotten and that they too were important. When Susie called the charity, it wanted only monetary donations -- and every other overseas nonprofit she contacted couldn't or wouldn't take on an inexperienced volunteer. So Susie set out to change the children's lives on her own.

In this heartbreaking and inspiring memoir, Susie Scott Krabacher tells how the pain in her past caused her to doubt if God really loved and protected her. From her abusive childhood to her experiences as a Playboy centerfold during the 1980s, Susie details with frank honesty how she lost her faith along the way and how her experiences helping children in Haiti, an impoverished nation only five hundred miles from Florida, brought God back into her life.

In a country where 10 percent of all children die before the age of four, Susie mounted a brave effort to provide not just charity but opportunity. By treating the children she helps as individuals, Susie gives them the tools to save their own country. Although some of the children she's tirelessly worked to rescue do not survive, Susie will never again lose her faith.

Susie's Whimsical Christmas Coloring Book for All Ages (Paperback): Susie Scott Susie's Whimsical Christmas Coloring Book for All Ages (Paperback)
Susie Scott
R296 Discovery Miles 2 960 Out of stock
Susie's Whimsical Halloween Coloring Book for All Ages (Paperback): Susie Scott Susie's Whimsical Halloween Coloring Book for All Ages (Paperback)
Susie Scott
R278 Discovery Miles 2 780 Out of stock
Negotiating Identity - Symbolic Interactionist Approaches to Social Identity (Hardcover): Susie Scott Negotiating Identity - Symbolic Interactionist Approaches to Social Identity (Hardcover)
Susie Scott
R1,631 Discovery Miles 16 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Identity is never just an individual matter; it is intricately shaped by our experiences of social life. Taking a Symbolic Interactionist approach, and drawing on Goffman s dramaturgical theory, Susie Scott explores the micro-social processes of interaction through which identities are created, maintained, challenged and reinvented. With a focus on empirical studies as illustrations, classic sociological theory is applied to contemporary examples. Each chapter focuses on a key dimension of how identities are negotiated in the drama of everyday life, from politeness and face-saving rituals to secrecy, lies and deception. Goffman s ideas are explored in relation to self-presentation, role-making, group interaction and public behaviour, while language and discourse are shown to help people to give credible identity performances and to frame social situations. The book reveals how social selves change over the life course through stigma, labelling and deviant careers, and how life in a total institution can radically transform its members' identities. Through all of these processes, self and society are shown to be intertwined. This insightful approach will appeal to students taking a range of courses in the sociology of the self, identity, interaction and everyday life

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