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C. Interactionist Perspective • The interactionist perspective generalizes about everyday, taken-for-granted, forms of social interaction in order to better understand society as a whole. It involves the assumption that human beings live in a world of meaningful, or symbolic, objects. Example: commuter “slugging” in response to higher gas ... ................
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