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Symbolic Convergence Theory

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Publisher's Synopsis

Developed by Ernest G. Bormann, symbolic convergence theory posits that when groups of people dramatise a story, or share a joke that is only understood by the group, a group culture is created and sustained. In this group culture, a symbolic convergence occurs between those sharing in this symbolic world; in this convergence, those that are outside of the group are further delineated from those that are inside.

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ISBN: 9781473932432
Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd
Imprint: SAGE Publications Ltd.
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DEWEY: 302.3
DEWEY edition: 23