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Erving Goffman

Goffman {{circa|1940}} Erving Goffman (11 June 1922 – 19 November 1982) was a Canadian-born American sociologist, social psychologist, and writer, considered by some "the most influential American sociologist of the twentieth century".

In 2007, ''The Times Higher Education Guide'' listed him as the sixth most-cited author of books in the humanities and social sciences.

Goffman was the 73rd president of the American Sociological Association. His best-known contribution to social theory is his study of symbolic interaction. This took the form of dramaturgical analysis, beginning with his 1956 book ''The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life''. Goffman's other major works include ''Asylums'' (1961), ''Stigma'' (1963), ''Interaction Ritual'' (1967), ''Frame Analysis'' (1974), and ''Forms of Talk'' (1981). His major areas of study included the sociology of everyday life, social interaction, the social construction of self, social organization (framing) of experience, and particular elements of social life such as total institutions and stigmas. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Kamusal alanda ilişkiler : toplu yaşamın mikro incelemeleri / by Goffman, Erving

    Published 2017
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    Günlük yaşamda benliğin sunumu / by Goffman, Erving

    Published 2009
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    Damga : örselenmiş kimliğin idare edilişi üzerine notlar / by Goffman, Erving

    Published 2014
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