#50 George Herbert Mead | Classical Sociological Theory
Welcome to 'Classical Sociological Theory' course ! Meet George Herbert Mead, a pioneering figure in American sociology. This lecture explores Mead's life, intellectual influences, and groundbreaking ideas about social interaction. Learn about symbolic interactionism, a key perspective in sociology that emphasizes the role of symbols in shaping our understanding of ourselves and society. NPTEL Courses permit certifications that can be used for Course Credits in Indian Universities as per the UGC and AICTE notifications. To understand various certification options for this course, please visit https://nptel.ac.in/courses/109106180 #GeorgeHerbertMead #AmericanSociologist #SymbolicInteractionism #Self #Mind #Society

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