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Social Studies, 07.04.2020 23:58 mhzperfect

Emile Durkheim suggests that "social facts" impose themselves on people in such a way that they are taken for granted. Yet theories of social interaction described by Harvey Molotch (TSP, Chapter 4) and Erving Goffman in essays we have read suggests that social phenomena are largely produced by face to face interactions between people who are "performing". How do these theories differ? What would be required to enable them fit together?

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