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1 Social Psychology Qualifying Examination Reading List Department of Sociology University of California, Riverside Background and History Collins, Randall. 1981. "On the Microfoundations of Macrosociology." American Journal of Sociology 86:984-1014 Cook, Karen S. 2000. "Advances in the Microfoundations of Sociology: Recent Developments and New Challenges for Social Psychology." Contemporary Sociology 29:685-692. Cook, Karen S., Gary Alan Fine, and James S. House. 1995. "Sociological Perspectives on Social Psychology." Boston: Allyn and Bacon. House, James S. 1977. "The Three Faces of Social Psychology." Sociometry 40:161-177. McMahon, A. M. 1984. "The Two Social Psychologies: Postcrises Directions." Annual Review of Sociology 10:121-140. Rosenberg, Morris and Ralph H. Turner. 1981. "Social Psychology: Sociological Perspectives." New York: Basic Books. Stolte, John F., Gary A. Fine and Karen S. Cook. 2001. "Sociological Miniaturism: Seeing the Big through the Small in Social Psychology." Annual Review of Sociology 27:387-413. Stryker, Sheldon. 1977. "Developments in two social psychologies: Toward an appreciation of mutual relevance." Social Psychology Quarterly 40:145-160. Thoits, Peggy A. 1995. "Social Psychology: The Interplay between Sociology and Psychology." Social Forces 73:1231-1243. Theoretical Methods Campbell, Donald T. and J. Stanley. 1963. Experimental and Quasi-Experimental Designs for Research. Chicago, IL: Rand-McNally. (Pp. 1-34.) Cohen, Bernard P. 2003. "Creating, Testing, and Applying Social Psychological Theories." Social Psychology Quarterly 66(1):5-16. Edgley, Charles. 2003. “The Dramaturgical Genre” pp 141-172 in Handbook of Symbolic Interaction, edited by L.T. Reynolds and N.J. Herman-Kinney. Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Press. Goffman, Erving. 1974. Frame Analysis. Boston, MA: Northeastern University Press. Sansone, Carol, Carolyn C. Morf, and A. T. Panter. 2004. The Sage Handbook of Methods in Social Psychology. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Willer, David and H. A. Walker. 2007. Building Experiments: Testing Social Theory. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. (Chs. 1-5.) Zelditch, Morris Jr. 1969. “Can You Really Study an Army in the Laboratory?” Pp. 484- 513 in A Sociological Reader on Complex Organizations, edited by A. Etzioni. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston.

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Social Psychology Qualifying Examination Reading List Department of Sociology

University of California, Riverside

Background and History Collins, Randall. 1981. "On the Microfoundations of Macrosociology." American

Journal of Sociology 86:984-1014 Cook, Karen S. 2000. "Advances in the Microfoundations of Sociology: Recent

Developments and New Challenges for Social Psychology." Contemporary Sociology 29:685-692.

Cook, Karen S., Gary Alan Fine, and James S. House. 1995. "Sociological Perspectives on Social Psychology." Boston: Allyn and Bacon.

House, James S. 1977. "The Three Faces of Social Psychology." Sociometry 40:161-177. McMahon, A. M. 1984. "The Two Social Psychologies: Postcrises Directions." Annual

Review of Sociology 10:121-140. Rosenberg, Morris and Ralph H. Turner. 1981. "Social Psychology: Sociological

Perspectives." New York: Basic Books. Stolte, John F., Gary A. Fine and Karen S. Cook. 2001. "Sociological Miniaturism:

Seeing the Big through the Small in Social Psychology." Annual Review of Sociology 27:387-413.

Stryker, Sheldon. 1977. "Developments in two social psychologies: Toward an appreciation of mutual relevance." Social Psychology Quarterly 40:145-160.

Thoits, Peggy A. 1995. "Social Psychology: The Interplay between Sociology and Psychology." Social Forces 73:1231-1243.

Theoretical Methods Campbell, Donald T. and J. Stanley. 1963. Experimental and Quasi-Experimental

Designs for Research. Chicago, IL: Rand-McNally. (Pp. 1-34.) Cohen, Bernard P. 2003. "Creating, Testing, and Applying Social Psychological

Theories." Social Psychology Quarterly 66(1):5-16. Edgley, Charles. 2003. “The Dramaturgical Genre” pp 141-172 in Handbook of Symbolic

Interaction, edited by L.T. Reynolds and N.J. Herman-Kinney. Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Press.

Goffman, Erving. 1974. Frame Analysis. Boston, MA: Northeastern University Press. Sansone, Carol, Carolyn C. Morf, and A. T. Panter. 2004. The Sage Handbook of

Methods in Social Psychology. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Willer, David and H. A. Walker. 2007. Building Experiments: Testing Social Theory.

Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. (Chs. 1-5.) Zelditch, Morris Jr. 1969. “Can You Really Study an Army in the Laboratory?” Pp. 484-

513 in A Sociological Reader on Complex Organizations, edited by A. Etzioni. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston.

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Two Orienting Strategies Symbolic Interactionism Blumer, Herbert. 1986. Symbolic Interactionism: Perspective and Method. Berkeley:

University of California Press. Charon, Joel M. 1998. Symbolic Interactionism. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall. Cooley, Charles Horton. 1964 [1902]. Human Nature and the Social Order. New York:

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Triumph of Symbolic Interactionism." Annual Review of Sociology 19:61-87. Gallant, M. and S. Kleinman. 1983. "Symbolic Interactionism vs. Ethnomethodology."

Symbolic Interaction 6. Herman-Kinney, Nancy, J and Verschaeve, Joseph, M. 2003. “Methods of Symbolic Interactionism” pp 213-252 in Handbook of Symbolic Interaction, edited by L.T. Reynolds and N.J. Herman-Kinney. Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Press. Katavich, Michael A., Miller, Dan E., Stewart, Robert L. 2003. “The Iowa School” pp 119-140 in Handbook of Symbolic Interaction, edited by L.T. Reynolds and N.J. Herman-Kinney. Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Press. Kolb, William L. 1944. "A Critical Evaluation of Mead's "I" and "Me" Concepts." Social

Forces 22:291-296. Maynard, Douglas W and Clayman, Steven E. 2003. “Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis” pp 173-202 in Handbook of Symbolic Interaction, edited by L.T. Reynolds and N.J. Herman-Kinney. Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Press. McCall, George J. and J.L. Simmons. 1978. Identities and Interaction. New York: Free

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Psychology of George Herbert Mead. Western Michigan University: Center for Sociological Research.

Musolf, Gil R. 2003. “The Chicago School” pp 91-118 in Handbook of Symbolic Interaction, edited by L.T. Reynolds and N.J. Herman-Kinney. Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Press.

Reynolds, Larry T. 2003. “Intellectual Precursors” pp 39-58 in Handbook of Symbolic Interaction, edited by L.T. Reynolds and N.J. Herman-Kinney. Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Press.

Reynolds, Larry T. 2003. “Early Representatives” pp 59-82 in Handbook of Symbolic Interaction, edited by L.T. Reynolds and N.J. Herman-Kinney. Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Press.

Shalin, Dmitri. 1984. "The Romantic Antecedents of Meadian Social Psychology." Symbolic Interaction 7:43-65.

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Shalin, Dmitri N. 1986. "Pragmatism and Social Interactionism." American Sociological Review 51:9-29.

Shibutani, Tamotsu. 1988. "Herbert Blumer's Contributions to Twentieth-Century Sociology." Symbolic Interaction 11:23-31.

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Social Exchange Blau, Peter M. 1964. Exchange and Power in Social Life. New York: John Wiley and

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