Toward a Historical Sociology of Social Situations

TitleToward a Historical Sociology of Social Situations
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2010
AuthorsDavid Diehl, Daniel McFarland
JournalAmerican Journal of Sociology
Volume115
Issue6
Pagination1713-1752
ISSN00029602
Abstract

In recent years there has been a growing call to historicize sociology by paying more attention to the contextual importance of time and place as well as to issues of process and contingency. Meeting this goal requires bringing historical sociology and interactionism into greater conversation via a historical theory of social situations. Toward this end, the authors of this article draw on Erving Goffman's work in Frame Analysis to conceptualize experience in social situations as grounded in multilayered cognitive frames and to demonstrate how such a framework helps illuminate historical changes in situated interaction.

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