Herbert Blumer Philosopher

Herbert George Blumer (March 7, 1900 – April 13, 1987) was an American sociologist whose main scholarly interests were symbolic interactionism and methods of social research. Believing that individuals create their own social reality through collective and individual action, he was an avid interpreter and proponent of George Herbert Mead’s work on symbolic interactionism. Blumer eventually became the leading symbolic interactionist of his time and wrote the book Symbolic Interactionism, which is known as the clearest theoretical statement of symbolic interactionism. An ongoing theme throughout his work, he argued that the creation of social reality is a continuous process. Blumer was most scrutinized for his negative critiques of positivistic social research.

Personal facts

Birth dateMarch 07, 1900
Birth place
St. Louis , Missouri Tigers football
Date of deathApril 13, 1987
Place of death
California , Danville California
Main interest
Research
Symbolic interactionism
Sociology

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