{"title":"书评:我很高兴我妈妈去世了","authors":"Jessica L. Brown-Hamlett","doi":"10.1177/0092055x231197890","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"topic, so instructors who would like for their students to be familiar with sociological understandings and interpretations of social interactions through different lenses may combine reading of this book with Patterson’s (2015) “Environment and Social Interaction” and Friebel and colleagues’ (2021) “Gender Differences in Social Interactions.” The Teaching Resources and Innovations Library for Sociology (TRAILS) provides useful activities that can pair nicely with a reading of sections from this book. Gaby (2019), for example, describes a simulation where students act as either social movement actors or institutional representatives to gain a deeper knowledge of various types of governmental and nongovernmental institutions. This activity could also be used to help illustrate and discuss Genov’s concept of social interactions. Additionally, Oznowitz and Jenkins (2014) outlined an interactive class activity used to address challenges when students encounter difficult texts and hesitate to engage in theorizing. While working in groups, students could use Genov’s book as a source of information about how sociological theories can be used to explain contemporary social issues. For similar reasons, this book could be nicely paired with the course History of Social Thought designed by Tiryakian (2010). Tiryakian organized the course around dimensions of the social world in terms of actors (micro), institutional structures (meso), and more comprehensive totalities (macro). This is similar to Genov’s explanations of the interacting individual and collective social actors and their dynamic micro-, meso-, and macrosocial relations and processes in different social levels of the organization of social life. In conclusion, through the development of the theoretical concreteness of the paradigmatic concept of social interaction, Nikolai Genov presents sociology as a mature, multiparadigmatic, modern social science that can substantially contribute to the diagnosis of our times. The suggested paradigmatic conceptual model of broadly defined social interaction at micro, meso, and macro levels of social structures and processes might substantially contribute to the future achievements of the discipline.","PeriodicalId":46942,"journal":{"name":"Teaching Sociology","volume":"26 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":1.0000,"publicationDate":"2023-09-13","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Book Review: <i>I’m Glad My Mom Died</i>\",\"authors\":\"Jessica L. 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Additionally, Oznowitz and Jenkins (2014) outlined an interactive class activity used to address challenges when students encounter difficult texts and hesitate to engage in theorizing. While working in groups, students could use Genov’s book as a source of information about how sociological theories can be used to explain contemporary social issues. For similar reasons, this book could be nicely paired with the course History of Social Thought designed by Tiryakian (2010). Tiryakian organized the course around dimensions of the social world in terms of actors (micro), institutional structures (meso), and more comprehensive totalities (macro). This is similar to Genov’s explanations of the interacting individual and collective social actors and their dynamic micro-, meso-, and macrosocial relations and processes in different social levels of the organization of social life. 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topic, so instructors who would like for their students to be familiar with sociological understandings and interpretations of social interactions through different lenses may combine reading of this book with Patterson’s (2015) “Environment and Social Interaction” and Friebel and colleagues’ (2021) “Gender Differences in Social Interactions.” The Teaching Resources and Innovations Library for Sociology (TRAILS) provides useful activities that can pair nicely with a reading of sections from this book. Gaby (2019), for example, describes a simulation where students act as either social movement actors or institutional representatives to gain a deeper knowledge of various types of governmental and nongovernmental institutions. This activity could also be used to help illustrate and discuss Genov’s concept of social interactions. Additionally, Oznowitz and Jenkins (2014) outlined an interactive class activity used to address challenges when students encounter difficult texts and hesitate to engage in theorizing. While working in groups, students could use Genov’s book as a source of information about how sociological theories can be used to explain contemporary social issues. For similar reasons, this book could be nicely paired with the course History of Social Thought designed by Tiryakian (2010). Tiryakian organized the course around dimensions of the social world in terms of actors (micro), institutional structures (meso), and more comprehensive totalities (macro). This is similar to Genov’s explanations of the interacting individual and collective social actors and their dynamic micro-, meso-, and macrosocial relations and processes in different social levels of the organization of social life. In conclusion, through the development of the theoretical concreteness of the paradigmatic concept of social interaction, Nikolai Genov presents sociology as a mature, multiparadigmatic, modern social science that can substantially contribute to the diagnosis of our times. The suggested paradigmatic conceptual model of broadly defined social interaction at micro, meso, and macro levels of social structures and processes might substantially contribute to the future achievements of the discipline.
期刊介绍:
Teaching Sociology (TS) publishes articles, notes, and reviews intended to be helpful to the discipline"s teachers. Articles range from experimental studies of teaching and learning to broad, synthetic essays on pedagogically important issues. Notes focus on specific teaching issues or techniques. The general intent is to share theoretically stimulating and practically useful information and advice with teachers. Formats include full-length articles; notes of 10 pages or less; interviews, review essays; reviews of books, films, videos, and software; and conversations.