The first issue of Symbolic Interaction for 2017 has just been published. Please see the Table of Content below.
ARTICLES
- Parenting, Uncertainty, and Expert Advice: How Privileged American Families Work with Private Counselors in Their Children’s College Race (pages 3–24) Ken Chih-Yan Sun and Jill M. Smith
- Navigating the Tavern: Digitally Mediated Connections and Relationship Persistence in Bar Settings (pages 25–42) Matthew H. Rafalow and Britni L. Adams
- Constructing Hybridized Authenticities in the Gourmet Food Truck Scene (pages 43–62) Cate Irvin
- Being Authentically American Indian: Symbolic Identity Construction and Social Structure among Urban New Indians (pages 63–82) Michelle R. Jacobs and David M. Merolla
- Collective Memory and Social Restructuring in the Case of Traditional Inuit Shamanism (pages 83–100)Lisa-Jo K. van den Scott
- Looking Forward, Looking Back: Collective Memory and Neighborhood Identity in Two Urban Parks (pages 101–121) Sofya Aptekar
BOOK REVIEWS
- Eviction and the Reproduction of Inequality (pages 122–124) Kenneth H Kolb
- Tales of Dogs and Their Homeless Companions (pages 125–127) Jeffrey Nash
Money: The Socially Necessary Illusion (pages 128–130) Tamara d’Auvergne
- Survivorship in the Aftermath of Genocide (pages 131–132) Janet Jacobs
- The Extension of the Coloniality of Power into Digital Culture (pages 133–135)Lisa-Jo K. van den Scott
- The Repertoires of Howard S. Becker (pages 141–143) Andrea Ploder