A Bibliography of Commentaries on Mead and His Ideas
We started this bibliography over a decade ago to support our own research on Mead. It began by integrating materials from several older bibliographies, the origins of which we have forgotten. Every year or two we add in material from the philosophical and social science indexes. It is probably more inclusive than other bibliographies but that isn't much of a claim.
We can't pretend that it is complete. And because we haven't read most of the publications listed below, we can't vouch for their contents. Think of it as more of a "good start," in need of some culling and several additions.
Please feel free to send us references for any material that you think should be added to the list (or anything you think should come off).
- Abel, Reuben. "Pragmatism and the Outlook of Modern Science," Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 27 (1966): 45-54.
- Abib, José Antonio Damasio. "Teoria social e dialogica do sujeito [Social and Dialogical Theory of the Subject]." Psicologia: Teoria e Pratica 7 (2005): 97-106.
- Aboulafia, Mitchell. The Mediating Self: Mead, Sartre and Self-Determination. New Haven: Yale University, 1986.
- Aboulafia, Mitchell. "Mead, Sartre: Self, Object and Reflection", Phil. Soc. Crit 11 (1986): 63-86.
- Aboulafia, Mitchell. "Self-Consciousness and the Quasi-epic of the Master", Philosophical Forum 18, (1987): 304-328.
- Aboulafia, Mitchell (ed). Philosophy, Social Theory and the thought of George Herbert Mead. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press (1991).
- Aboulafia, Mitchell. "Mead, Sartre: Self, Object and Reflection", Philosophy and Social Criticism 11, (1986): 63-86.
- Aboulafia, Mitchell. "Mead and the Social Self", in Robert W. Burch (ed), Frontiers in American Philosophy, Vol I. College Station, Texas: Texas A&M University Press (1992).
- Aboulafia, Mitchell. "Was George Herbert Mead a Feminist?", Hypatia 8 (1993): 145-158.
- Aboulafia, Mitchell. "Habermas and Mead: On Universality and Individuality", Constellations 2, (1995): 95-113.
- Aboulafia, Mitchell. "George Herbert Mead and the Many Voices of Universality", in Lenore Langsdorf (ed), Recovering Pragmatism's Voice. Albany: State University of New York Press (1995).
- Aboulafia, Mitchell. "Mead: Social Experience and the Individual." In Classical American Pragmatism: Its Contemporary Vitality, edited by Sandra B. Rosenthal, Urbana-Champaign: University of Illinois Press (1999).
- Aboulafia, Mitchell. The Cosmopolitan Self: George Herbert Mead and Continental Philosophy. Urbana: Illinois University Press (2001)
- Aboulafia, Mitchell. "George Herbert Mead, 1863-1931." Pp 174-185 Arment T. Marsoobian (ed) the Blackwell Guide to American Philosophy. Malden MA: Blackwell (2004).
- Actley, Robert C. 'Review of George Herbert Mead: Essays on His Social Philosophy edited by John W. Petras'. New York: Columbia University, Teachers College Press, 1968.
- Albright, Gary Lewis. The Concept of Perspective in George Herbert Mead and Jose Ortega y Gasset. Doctoral Dissertation. Columbia University: 1966.
- Alexander, Verne Paul. The Theological Significance of the Thought of George Herbert Mead. Doctoral Dissertation. Graduate Theological Union: 1971.
- Alger, Janet M. and Steven F. Alger, "Beyond Mead: Symbolic Interaction between Human and Felines", Society & Animals, 5 (1997): 65-81.
- Allen, Kenneth, "The Postmodern self: a theoretical consideration," Quarterly Journal of Ideology 20 (1997): 3-22.
- Allen, Kenneth. "Ritual, Affect Meaning and the Construction of Symbolic Meaning" Paper presented at the Southern Sociological Society (2000).
- Alonzo, Angelo A. and Nancy R. Reynolds "Care Seeking during acute myocardial infarction: A model for intervention," Research in the Sociology of Health Care 13b (1996)
- Ahmad, Aqueil. "Globalization, without Global Consciousness." Humanity and Society 27 (2003): 125-142.
- Ames, Edward Scribner. A Memorial Pamphlet. Privately printed pamphlet containing funeral eulogies for G.H. Mead by Edward Scribner Ames, John Dewey, and James H. Tufts (1931).
- Ames, Van Meter. "Buber and Mead." Antioch Review 27 (1967): 181-191.
- Ames, Van Meter. "Zen to Mead." In Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 33 (1959-1960): 27-42.
- Ames, Van Meter. "George Herbert Mead: An Appreciation." University of Chicago Magazine 23 (June 19, 1931): 370-372.
- Ames, Van Meter. "Mead and Husserl on the Self." Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 15 (1955): 320-331.
- Ames, Van Meter. "Mead and Sartre on Man." Journal of Philosophy 53 (1956): 205-219.
- Ames, Van Meter. "The Philosophy of Science and Democracy." In Foundations of Contemporary Philosophy, pp. 452-464. Tokyo: Waseda University Press, 1961.
- Ames, Van Meter. "A Note on George Herbert Mead", Religious Humanism. 5, (1971): 156-157.
- Antonova, Natal'ya Vladimirovna. "Problema lichnostnoy identichnosti v interpretatsii sov remennogo psikhoanaliza, interaktsionisma i kognitivnoy psikhologii [Problems of personal identity in contemporary psychoanalysis, interactionism and cognitive psychology]", Voprosy psikhologii 1 (1996): 131-143.
- Aronowitz, Stanley. "Reflections on identity," in The Identity in Question edited by John Rajchman, New York: Routledge (1995): 111-144.
- Athens, Lonnie. "Mead's visions of the self: A pair of 'Flawed Diamonds", Studies in Symbolic Interaction 18 (1995): 245-261.
- Athens, Lonnie. "Mead's Lost Conception of Society." Symbolic Interaction 28 (2005): 305-325.
- Baert, Patrick J. N. "The Creation of an Invented Future: An Inquiry into G.H. Mead's Relatively-Open Future with Special Reference to Sociological Theory", Int Phil Quart. 29, (1980): 319-338.
- Baert, Patrick J. "Social Evolution and Complexity", Paper presented at American Sociological Association (2000).
- Baeten, Elizabeth M. "An American Naturalist Account of Culture", Metaphilosophy 27, (1996): 408-425.
- Baldwin, John D. "George Herbert Mead and Modern Behaviorism", Pacific Sociological Review 24, (1981): 411-440.
- Baldwin, John D. "Comment on Denzin's 'Note on Emotionality, Self, and Interaction'", American Journal of Sociology 90, (1984): 418-422.
- Baldwin, John D. "Social Behaviorism on Emotions: Mead and Modern Behaviorism Compared", Symbolic Interaction 8, (1985): 263-289.
- Baldwin, John D. "Mead and Skinner: Agency and Determinism", Behaviorism 16, (1988): 109-129.
- Baldwin, John D. George Herbert Mead: A unifying theory for sociology. Beverly Hills: Sage, 1986.
- Bales, Robert. "Comment on Herbert Blumer's Paper", American Journal of Sociology 71 (1966): 545-547.
- Barry, Robert M. "A Man and a City: George Herbert Mead in Chicago." In American Philosophy and the Future, ed. by Michael Novak. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1968: 173-92.
- Batiuk, Mary-Ellen. "Misreading Mead: Then and Now", Contemporary Sociology 11 (1982): 138-40.
- Batiuk, Mary-Ellen and Howard L. Sacks. "George Herbert Mead and Karl Marx: Exploring Consciousness and Community", Symbolic Interaction 4, (1981): 207-223.
- Baumann, Bedrich. "George H. Mead and Luigi Pirandello: Some Parallels between the Theoretical and Artistic Presentation of the Social Role Concept." Social Research 34 (1967): 563-607.
- Becker, Ernest. The Birth and Death of Human Meaning: A Perspective in Psychiatry and Anthropology. New York: The Free Press, 1962. (See especially Chapter 2 and 3)
- Berg, Lars-Erik. 'Manniskans Fodelse' In Socialpsykologisk diskussion kring G. H. Mead och J. Piaget'(Goteborg 1976) (English summary, pp. 169-78).
- Berg, Lars-Erik, "Lek och identitetsutveckling i interaktionistiskt perspektiv [Play and identity development in interactionist perspective]", Nordisk Pedagogik 17 (1997): 77-94.
- Bergmann, Werner. "Zeit, Handlung und Sozialitat bei G.H. Mead [Time, Action and Sociality in G.H. Mead]", Zeitschrift fur Soziologie 10, (1981): 351-363.
- Bessett, Danielle and Ron Lembo. "Anticipating the Future: Reconsidering the Philosophy of the Present." Sociological Forum 20 (2005): 176-177.
- Biesta, Gert. "Onmogelijke opvoeding: kanttekeningen bij de pedagogische overdrachtsmetafoor [Impossible Education: Remarks on the Metaphor of education as transmission]" Comenius 17 (1997): 312-324.
- Biesta, Gert. J.J. "Mead, Intersubjectivity and Education: The Early Writings." Studies in Philosophy and Education 17, (1998): 73-99.
- Bernstein, J.M. Recovering Ethical Life: Jurgen Habermas and the Future of Critical Theory. London: Routledge (1995).
- Betz, Joseph. 'G.H. Mead on Human Rights', Transactions of the Ch. S. Peirce Society 10 (1974): 199-223.
- Bhattacharya, Nikhil. "Psychology and Rationality: The Structure of Mead's Problem", Philosophical Forum 10, (1978): 112-138.
- Biesta, Gert J.J. "Redefining the Subject, Redefining the Social, Reconsidering Education: George Herbert Mead's Course on Philosophy of Education at the University of Chicago." Educational Theory 49 (1999): 475-492.
- Bittner, Carl J., 'G. H. Mead's Social Concept of the Self', Sociology and Social Research 16 (1931): 6-22.
- Blake, Joseph A. "Self and Society in Mead and Marx", Cornell Journal of Social Relations 11, 1976): 129-138.
- Blankenburg, Erhard. "Recht-Lebenswelt, Systemwelt oder Autopoiesis? Drei Versuche, zu einer umfassenden Rechtssoziologie zu kommen [Law-Life World, System World or Autopoiesis" -- Three attemps to arrive at a comprehensive sociology of law]", Berliner Journal fur Soziologie, 5 (1995): 265-271.
- Blasi, Anthony J. "On the social affinity between religion and values: a multi-disciplinary consideration", In Values and post-soviet youth: the problem of transition edited by Luigi Tomasi, Milan: FrancoAngeli (1995): 29-65.
- Blau, Joseph L. Men and Movements in American Philosophy. New York: Prentice-Hall (1952)
- Blumer, Herbert. 'Sociological Implications of the Thought of G. H. Mead', American Journal of Sociology 71 (1966):535-44.
- Blumer, Herbert. "Comment on 'Symbolic Interaction as a Pragmatic Perspective: the bias of emergent theory', American Sociological Review 45 (1973): 797-798.
- Blumer, Herbert "Comment on Turner, "Parsons as a symbolic interctionist"", Sociological Inquiry 45, (1975): 59-62.
- Blumer, Herbert. "Comment on Lewis' 'The Classic American Pragmatists as Forerunners to Symbolic Interactionism'", Sociological Quarterly 18, (1977): 285-89.
- Blumer, Herbert. "Comment on 'George Herbert Mead and the Chicago Tradition of Sociology'" Symbolic Interaction 2 (1979): 21-22.
- Blumer, Herbert. "Mead and Blumer: The convergent methodological perspectives of social behaviorism and symbolic interactionism", American Sociological Review 45 (1980): 409-19.
- Blumer, Herbert. George Herbert Mead and Human Conduct. Walnut Creek, CA: Altamira (2004)
- Bokszanski, Zbigniew. "Tozsamosc aktora spolecznego a zmiana spoleczna [Identity of the social actor and social change]", Studia Socjologiczne 3-4 (1995): 109-123.
- Bokzanski, Zbigniew "Identity of the social actor and social change", Polish Sociological Review 4 (1995): 349-360.
- Bolton, Charles D. "Some Consequences of the Meadian Self", Symbolic Interaction 4 (1981): 245-259.
- Bombarda, Chiara. Philosophical Aspects of Mead's Social Psychology. Graduate thesis. University of X, 1964.
- Bombarda, Chiara. George Herbert Mead, La voce della conscienza. Milan: Jaca Book, 1996. (Italian translations of "Philosophical Basis of Ethics," "Social Consciousness and the Consciousness of Meaning," "The Mechanism of Social Consciousness," " Scientific Method and Individual Thinker," "The Genesis of the Self and Social Control," and "The Nature of the Past" with introductory discussion of Mead's work by Bombarda.)
- Bonk, Ludwig. "Das 'Uber-Ich'' bei Sigmund Freud und das "Me" bei George Herbert Mead: Ein Vergleich der wissenschaftlichen Zugange und der inhaltlichen Quellen [The 'Super-ego' in Sigmund Freud and the 'Me' in George Herbert Mead: A Comparison of Scientific Approaches and Sources of Content]", Soziologenkorrespondenz 5, (1978): 29-66.
- Boryk, William. Self and Friendship from a Naturalistic Perspective. Doctoral Dissertation. Southern Illinois University at Carbondale: 1981.
- Bourgeois, Patrick. "Scientific Time and the Temporal Sense of Human Existence: Merleau-Ponty and Mead", Res. Phenomenol. (1990): 152-163.
- Bourgeois, Patrick L. "Role Taking, Corporeal Intersubjectivity and Self: Mead and Merleau-Ponty", Philosophy Today, (1990): 117-128.
- Bourgeois, Patrick and Sandra B. Rosenthal. "The Present as the Seat of Temporal Existence: Merleau-Ponty and Mead", Int. Stud. Phil. 25, (1993): 1-15.
- Bourgeois, Patrick and Sandra B. Rosenthal. "Deconstruction or Reconstruction of the Living Present: Derrida or Merleau-Ponty and Mead", International Studies in Philosophy 26, (1994): 1-17.
- Bouton, Clark. "Self and Society: A Critique of Symbolic Interactionism", Papers in the Social Sciences 4, (1984): 107-117.
- Branaman, Ann. "The Self and Social Criticism: Mead in the Deweyan Context." Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association (Washington, DC), (1995).
- Brassac, Christian. "La Réception de George Herbert Mead en psychologie sociale francophone: Réflexions sur un paradoxe [The "Physical Thing" and Social Interaction: A Reading of the Reception of G. H. Mead's Work in French-Speaking Social Psychology]." Cahiers Internationaux de Psychologie Sociale 66 (2005): 3-14.
- Brewster, John M. "A Behavioristic Account of the Logical Function of Universals", Journal of Philosophy 33 (1936): 505-514, 533-547.
- Brewster, John M. The Cultural Crisis of Our Time. St. Louis: United Church Board for Homeland Ministries, 1963.
- Brogaard, Berit. O. "Mead's Temporal Realism." Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, 35, (1999): 563-593.
- Brotherston, Bruce W., "The Genius of Pragmatic Empiricism [in two parts]", Journal of Philosophy 40 (1943):14-21, 29-39.
- Brown, Jane A. "Mall-walking behavior and the Public Order" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association (1997).
- Browning, Douglas. Philosophers of Process. New York: Random House (1965)
- Browning, Douglas. "The Unity of Personality", Methodos 14,: 127-137.
- Broyer, John Albin. The Ethical Theory of George Herbert Mead. Ph.D. dissertation, Southern Illinois University, 1967.
- Broyer, John Albin, 'Mead's Ethical Theory', in W. R. Corti (ed.), The Philosophy of G. H. Mead. Geneva: Winterthur, 1973: 171-92.
- Broyer, John Albin. "George Herbert Mead: Contributions Toward a Theory of Creativity and Social Life", Dialec. Hum. 5, (1978): 27-32.
- Broyer, John Albin. "George Herbert Mead: Contributions Towards a Theory of Universal Humanism", Religious Humanism. 15, (1981): 126-132.
- Broyer, John Albin. "Comment on David L. Miller's 'Consciousness, the Attitude of the Individual and and Perspectives.' In Creativity in George Herbert Mead, edited by Pete A.Y. Gunter. Lanham: University Press of America (1990).
- Bruyn, Severyn T. "The Dialectical Society", Cultural Hermeneutics 3 (1974): 167-209.
- Butler, Robert James. "Christian and Pragmatic Visions of Time in the Lonigan Trilogy", Thought 55 (1980): 461-475.
- Burger, John S. and Mary-Jo Deegan, "George Herbert Mead on Internationalism, Democracy and War", Wisconsin Sociologist 18 (1981): 72-83.
- Burke, K. "George Herbert Mead," New Republic 97 (January 11, 1939): 292-923.
- Burke, Richard J., Jr. George Herbert Mead and Harry Stack Sullivan. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Chicago, 1960.
- Burke, Richard. "G. H. Mead and the Problem of Metaphysics", Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 23 (1962): 81-88.
- Burke, Tom. "The Role of Abstract Reference in Mead's Account of Human Origins." Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 41 (2005): 567-601.
- Buschmann, Walter M., The Concept of Language in the Thought of George Herbert Mead and the Problem of Religious Language. Doctoral Dissertation: 1973.
- Byrne, Noel T., "Emile Durkheim as Symbolic Interactionist", Sociological Symposium 16, (1976): 25-43.
- Callero, Peter L. "Putting the Social in Prosocial Behavior: An Interactionist Approach to Altruism", Humboldt Journal of Social Relations 13, (1986): 15-32.
- Campbell, James. Pragmatism and Reform: Social Reconstruction in the thought of John Dewey and George Herbert Mead. Doctoral Dissertation. State University of New York at Stony Brook: 1979.
- Campbell, James. "George Herbert Mead on Intelligent Social Reconstruction", Symbolic Interaction 4, (1981): 191-205.
- Campbell, James. "Review of 'American Sociology and Pragmatism: Mead, Chicago Sociology and Symbolic Interaction'", Transactions of the Ch. S. Peirce Society 18 (1982): 105-8.
- Campbell, James. "Mead and Pragmatism", Symbolic Interaction 6, (1983): 383-92.
- Campbell, James. "Politics and Conceptual Reconstruction," Philosophy and Rhetoric 17 (1984): 156-170.
- Campbell, James. "George Herbert Mead: Philosophy and the Pragmatic Self", in Marcus Singer (ed) American Philosophy Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (1985).
- Campbell, James. "Optimism, Meliorism, Faith" History of Philosophy Quarterly 4 (1987): 93-113.
- Campbell, James. "George Herbert Mead on Social Fusion and the Social Critic" in Robert W Burch, Frontiers in American Philosophy, Vol I. College Station, Texas: Texas A&M University Press (1992).
- Campbell, James. "Communities without Fusion: Dewey, Mead, Tufts" in Robert Hollinger (ed), Pragmatism: From Progressivism to Postmodernism. Westport: Praeger (1995).
- Campbell, James. "The Centrality of Community to Democracy." Pp 99-103 in John Ryder (ed) Pragmatism and Value: The Central European Pragmatist Forum Volume I. New York: Rodopi (2004).
- Campbell, James. "Institutions and their Reconstruction." Pp 43-47 in John Ryder (ed) Deconstruction and Reconstruction: The Central European Pragmatist Forum Volume 2, New York (2004).
- Campbell-Jeffrey, Nancy. "Social Movement Theory and the Reconstruction of the Past: A case Study of Augusto Cesar Sandino and the Frente Sandiniste de Liberacion Nacional." Doctoral dissertaion.
- Canfield, John V. The Looking-Glass Self: An examination of self-awareness. New York: Praeger Publishers (1990).
- Carabana, Julio and Emilio Lamo de Espinosa. "La teoria social del interaccionismo simbolico: analisis y valoracion critica [The Social Theory of Symbolic Interactionism: Critical Analysis and Evaluation]", Revista Espanola de Investigaciones Sociologicas 1, (1978): 159-203.
- Casper, Monica J. "Negociations, Work Objects and the Unborn Patient: The interactional scaffolding of fetal surgery." Symbolic Interaction 21 (1998): 379-399.
- Chang, Yen-Ling. "The Problem of Emergence: Mead and Whitehead", Kinesis 2 (1970): 69-80.
- Chasin, Gerald. "G. H. Mead: Social Psychologist of the Moral Society", Berkeley Journal of Sociology 9 (1964): 95-117.
- Caton, Steve C. "The importance of reflexive language in George H. Mead's theory of self and communication." In Reflexive Language: Reported speech and metapragmatics, edited by John Arthur Lucy et al. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press. (1993): 315-337.
- Charon, Joel M. Ten Questions: a sociological perspective. Belmont CA: Wadsworth Publishing, (1995).
- Chawla, Louise. "Review of Identity and the Natural Environment." Journal of Environmental Psychology 24 (2004): 406-408.
- Childs, John L. American Pragmatism and Education: An interpretation and criticism. New York: Holt (1956).
- Cisneros Sosa, Armando. "Interaccionismo simbolico, un pragmatismo acritico en el terreno de los movimentos sociales [Symbolic Interactionism, a noncritical pragmatism in the field of social movements]," Sociologica 14 (1999): 103-126 (in Spanish).
- Civelli, Ester Monti. "G.H. Mead ed il concetto di comunicazione [G.H. Mead and the Concept of Communication", Sociologia 12, (1978): 3-12.
- Clark, Margery. "George Herbert Mead: Sociological Theorist." Master's thesis, Columbia University, 1959.
- Clagett, Arthur F. "Theories of Self: William James, George Herbert Mead and Manford Kuhn", Quarterly Journal of Ideology 7, (1983): 9-19.
- Clagett, Arthur F. "Relations of attitudes to self-systems and ego-involvements in normative references groups", International Review of Modern Sociology 25 (1995):65-80.
- Clagett, Arthur F. "Pertinence of attitudes to Self Theory", paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association (1995)
- Clayton, A.S. Emergent Mind and Education: A Study of George H. Mead's Bio-Social Behaviorism from an Educational Point of View. New York: Columbia University, Bureau of Publications, Teachers College, 1943.
- Cole, John Tafel. The Human Soul in the Aymara Culture of Pumasara: An ethnographical study in the light of George Herbert Mead and Martin Buber. Doctoral Dissertation. University of Pennsylvania: 1969.
- Cook, Gary Allan. The Self as Moral Agent. Doctoral Dissertation, Yale. 1965-6.
- Cook, Gary Allan. "Review of George Herbert Mead: Self, Language and World by D.L. Miller", Transactions of the Ch. S. Peirce Society 10 (1974):253-60.
- Cook, Gary Allan. "The development of G. H. Mead's Social Psychology", Transactions of the Ch. S. Peirce Society 8 (1972): 167-86.
- Cook, Gary Allan. "Whitehead's Influence on the Thought of G. H. Mead", Transactions of the Ch. S. Peirce Society 15 (1979):107-31.
- Cook, Gary Allan. "The development of G.H. Mead's social psychology." in Philosophy, social theory, and the thought of George Herbert Mead edited by Mitchell Aboulafia et al., Albany, NY: SUNY Press (1991): 89-107.
- Cook, Gary A. "George Herbert Mead: An Unpublished Essay on Royce and James", Transactions of the Peirce Society 28, (1992): 583-592.
- Cook, Gary A. George Herbert Mead: The making of a social pragmatist. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois, 1993.
- Cook, Gary A. "George Herbert Mead: An Unpublished Review of John Dewey's Human Nature and Conduct", Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 30, (1994): 374-379.
- Cook, Gary A. "George Herbert Mead." Pp 67-78 in A Companion to Pragmatism. Malden MA: Blackwell Publishing (2006).
- Cook, Gary A. "George Herbert Mead and the Allen Controversy at the University of Wisconsin." Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 43 (2007): 45-67.
- Corti, Walter Robert (ed.), The Philosophy of G. H. Mead. Geneva: Winterthur, 1973.
- Coser, Lewis. "G. H. Mead", in Lewis Coser, Masters of Sociological Thought, New York: Harcourt, Brace Jovanovich, (1971): 333-55.
- Costelloe, Timothy M. "Contract or Coincidence: George Herbert Mead and Adam Smith on Self and Society", History of the Human Sciences 10 (1997): 81-109.
- Cottrell, Leonard S., Jr. "George Herbert Mead and Harry Stack Sullivan: An Unfinished Synthesis", Psychiatry 41, (1978): 151-162.
- Cottrell, Leonard S., Jr. "George Herbert Mead: A Personal Appreciations", In Sociological Traditions from Generation to Generation, Matilda White Riley and Robert K. Merton (eds). Norwood, NJ: Ablex Publishing, (1980).
- Count-Van Manen, Gloria. "George Herbert Mead on Mental Imagery: A neglected nexus for interdisciplinary collaboration with implications for social control." Journal of Mental Imagery 15, (1991): 1-16.
- Coutu, Walter. "Role-playing vs. Role-taking: An appeal for clarification. American Sociological Review 16, (1951): 180-87.
- Cronk, George Francis. G. H. Mead on Time and Action. Doctoral Dissertation, University of Southern Illinois, (1972).
- Cronk, George Francis."Symbolic Interactionism: A 'Left-Meadian' Interpretation", Social Theory and Practice 2 (1973): 313-33.
- Cronk, George Francis. The Philosophical Anthropology of George Herbert Mead. New York: Peter Lang Publishing, Inc., (1987).
- Cronk, George Francis. "A Symbolic Interactionist Account of the Process of Psychotherapy," Darshana International: An International Quarterly (Spring 1974), 17-25 (paper originally presented in Research Group No. VI on "Philosophical Aspects of Psychology," 1973 World Congress of Philosophy, Varna, Bulgaria, 9/21/73 -- also published in the Proceedings of the 1973 World Congress).
- Cronk, George Francis."George Herbert Mead" Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, http://www.utm.edu/research/iep/m/mead.htm, 1999.
- Cronk, George Francis."American Philosophers Before 1950" Dictionary of Literary Biography, Vol. 270, " (Bruccoli Clark Layman, Inc., 2002), 223-237.
- Da Silva, Filipe Carreira. "G. H. Mead in the History of Sociological Ideas." Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 43 (2006): 13-29.
- Da Silva, Filipe Carreira. "G. H. Mead: A System in a State of Flux." History of the Human Sciences 20 (2007): 45-65.
- Daval, René, "Societé humaine et communication significative selon George Herbert Mead [Human society and significant communication according to George Herbert Mead]", Revue philosophique de la France et d'Etranger 122 (1997): 285-304.
- Decesare, Richard A. A Comparative Evaluation of the Social Self in the Philosophies of George Herbert Mead and Gabriel Marcel. Doctoral Dissertation: 1968.
- Deegan, Mary Jo. "Feminist pragmatism and the spirit of play: Jan Addams on Joy and Justice in the Democratic Society", paper presented at the Annual meeting of the American Sociological Association (1997).
- Deegan, Mary Jo. "The world of Chicago Pragmatism", Paper presented at the Annual meeting of the American Sociological Association (1999)
- Deegan, Mary Jo. "American Pragmatism and Liberation Sociology: Theory and Praxis of Jane Addams, W.E.B. DuBois, G.H. Mead and Joe R. Feagin" Paper presented at Society for the Study of Social Problems (2001).
- Deegan, Mary Jo and Burger, John S. "George Herbert Mead and Social Reform: His work and writings", Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 14, (1978): 362-373.
- Deegan, Mary J. and Valerie A. Malhotra. "Symbols in the thought of Alfred Schutz and George Herbert Mead", International Journal of Symbology 8, (1977): 34-45.
- DeLaguna, Grace A. "Communication, the Act, and the Object with Reference to Mead." Journal of Philosophy 43 (1946): 225-238.
- Delucchi, Michael. "Self and identity among aging immigrants in the Joy Luck Club", Journal of Aging and Identity 3 (1998): 59-66.
- Dennis, Lawrence J. and George W. Stickel. "Mead and Dewey: Thematic Connections on Educational Topics", Educational Theory 31, (1981): 319-331.
- Denzin, Norman K. "The Call to Performance." Symbolic Interaction 26 (2003): 187-207.
- Desmonde, William. "G. H. Mead and Freud: American Social Psychology and Psychoanalysis", Psychoanalysis 4/5, 1955-6, pp. 3 1-50.
- Desmonde, William H. "George Herbert Mead." In The Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Edited in 8 volumes by Paul Edwards. Vol. V, pp. 231-233. New York: The Macmillan Co., The Free Press, 1967.
- Devusser, Diane M. "George Herbert Mead and the engendered socialization of children," paper presented at the Annual meeting of the American Sociological Association (1997).
- Dewey, John. "George Herbert Mead." Journal of Philosophy 28 (1931): 309-314.
- Dews, Peter. "The Paradigm Shift to Communication and the Question of Subjectivity: Reflections on Habermas, Lacan and Mead", Rev. Int. Phil 49, (1995): 483-519.
- Dingwall, Robert. "Notes toward and Intellectual History of Symbolic Interactionism", Symbolic Interaction 24 (2001): 237 -242.
- Ditton, Jason. "Baking Time", Sociological Review 27, (1979): 157-167.
- Doan, Frank M. Emergencey and Organized Perspective: A study in the philosophy of George Herbert Mead. Doctoral Dissertation. University of Toronto: 1953.
- Doan, Frank M. "Notations on G. H. Mead's Principle of Sociality with Special Reference to Transformations." Journal of Philosophy 53 (1956): 607-615.
- Doan, Frank M., "Remarks on G. H. Mead's Conception of Simultaneity", Journal of Philosophy 55 (1958): 203-9.
- Dobrowolska, Monika. "Interakcjonisz Symboliczny [Symbolic Interactionism]", Kultura i Spoleczenstwo 20, (1976): 249-255.
- Dodds, Agnes E., Jeanette A Lawrence and Jaan Valsiner. "The Personal and the Social: Mead's Theory of the 'Generalized Other", Theory and Psychology 7 (1997): 483-503.
- Donovan, Richard. "Review of George Herbert Mead: Self Language and World by D.L. Miller", International Philosophical Quarterly 14 (1974): 131-3.
- Doubt, Keith. "George Herbert Mead" Chapter 1 in Towards a sociology of schizophrenia: Humanistic reflections. Toronto: University of Toronto Press (1996).
- Dugan, Sarah, Debra Umberson and Kristin L. Anderson. "The Batterer's View of the Self and Others in domestic violence." Paper presented at the Annual meeting of the American Sociological Association (1998).
- Dunn, Robert G. "Self, identity and difference: Mead and the poststructuralists." Sociological Quarterly, 38 (1997): 687-705.
- Dunn, Robert G. Identity Crises: A social critique of postmodernity. Minneapolis: Univeristy of Minnesota Press (1998).
- Durbin, Paul T. "Toward a Social Philosophy of Technology" in Paul T. Durbin (ed), Research in Philosophy and Technology VI, Greenwich: JAI Press (1980): 67-98.
- Durbin, Paul T. "Bioengineering, Scientific Activism and Philosophical Bridges," Bridges 2 (1990): 27-41).
- Durbin, Paul T. "Philosophizing as a Public Good" in Robert W. Burch American Philosophy, Vol 1. Colleg Station, TX: Texas A&M University Press (1992).
- Durbin, Paul T. "The Alleged Error of Social Epistemology." Pp 267-278 in Right, Wrong and Science: The Ethical Dimensions of Techno-Scientific Enterprise. New York: Rodopi (2004).
- Dyer, Nancy O'Keefe. "Durkheim, Mead and Heroin Addiction." Human Architecture 2 (2003): 99-104.
- Eames, Elizabeth R., "Mead's Concept of Time", in W. R. Corti (ed.), The Philosophy of G.H. Mead. Geneva: Winterthur, (1973): 59-81.
- Edwards, Anne. "An Interesting Resemblence: Vygotsky, Mead and American Pragmatism." Pp 77-100 in Harry Daniels, Michael Cole, and James V. Wertsch (ed), The Cambridge Companion to Vygotsky, New York: Cambridge University Press (2007)
- Ekins, Richard. G.H. Mead: Contributions to a Philosophy of Sociological Knowledge. Doctoral Dissertation, University of London: 1978.
- Ezzy, Douglas. "Theorizing narrative identity: Symbolic interactionism and hermeneutics." Sociological Quarterly 39. (1998): 239-252.
- Fallding, Harold. "G.H. Mead's Orthodoxy", Social Forces 60, (1982): 723-37.
- Farberman, Harvey A. "The Foundations of Symbolic Interaction: James, Cooley and Mead", Studies in Symbolic Interaction Supplement 1,(1985): 13-27.
- Faris, Ellsworth. "Review of 'Mind, Self, and Society' by G.H. Mead", American Journal of Sociology 41 (1936): 909-13.
- Faris, Ellsworth. "The Social Psychology of G. H. Mead", American Journal of Sociology 43 (1937-8): 391-403.
- Farr, Robert M. The Roots of Modern Social Psychology. Oxford, England: Blackwell (1996).
- Feffer, Andrew. "Sociability and Social Conflict in George Herbert Mead's Interactionism, 1900-1919", Journal of the History of Ideas 51, (1990): 233-254.
- Feibleman, James K. "Activity as a Source of Knowledge in American Pragmatism", Tulane Studies in Philosophy 12, (1963): 91-105.
- Ferguson, Kathy E. Self, Society and Womankind: The Dialectic of Liberation. Westport: Greenwood Press (1980).
- Fen, Sing-Nan. "Present and Re-Presentation: A Discussion of Mead's Philosophy of the Present", Philosophical Review 60 (1951): 545-50.
- Fine, Gary Alan. "The Diffusion Structure of Common Knowledge: Comments on Haferkamp's 'Mead und das Problem des gemeinsamen Wissens'", Zeitschrift fur Soziologie 15 (1986): 302-303.
- Fine, Gary Alan and Sherryl Kleinman, "Interpreting the Sociological Classics: Can there be a "True" meaning of Mead?", Symbolic Interaction 9, (1986): 129-146.
- Fischer, Klaus. "The Cognitive Constitution of Social Structures [in German]", Zeitschrift fur Sociologie 18, (1989):16-34
- Fisher, Bernice M. "Mead as a Man of Knowledge." History of Education Quarterly 9 (1969): 497-504.
- Fisher, Bernice M. "G. H. Mead." in The Dictionary of Philosophy, Tokyo: Heibon-Sha (1954): 1145-1146.
- Fisher, Berenice M. and Strauss, Anselm L., "G. H. Mead and the Chicago Tradition of Sociology", Symbolic Interaction 2 (1979): 9-25, 9-20. (article in two parts)
- Flaherty, Michael G. "From the bars to the basement and beyond: A 20th Anniversary Issue on the Founding of the SSSI" Symbolic Interaction 20 (1997): 95-96.
- Flaherty, Michael G. and Gary Alan Fine, "Present, Past, and Future: Conjugating George Herbert Mead's perspective on time", Time and Society 10 (2001): 147-161.
- Fleck, Leonard. "G. H. Mead on Knowledge and Action", Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 17 (1973): 76-86.
- Fontana, Andrea, Rick Tilman and Linda Roe. "Theoretical Parallels in George H. Mead and Thorstein Veblen", Social Science Journal 29, (1992): 241-257.
- Ford, Julie Marie. "Travels in search of self." Doctoral Dissertation, City University of New York (1997).
- Franks, David D. "The Self in Evolutionary Perspective", Studies in Symbolic Interaction Supplement 1, (1985): 29-61.
- Franks, David D. "Role-Taking, Social Power and Imperceptiveness: The Analysis of Rape", Studies in Symbolic Interaction 6, (1985): 229-259.
- Franks, David D. and Francis F. Seeburger. "The Person Behind the Word: Mead's Theory of Universals and a Shift of Focus in Symbolic Interactionism", Symbolic Interaction 3, (1980): 41-58.
- Franzosa, Susan Douglas. "The Texture of Educational Inquiry: An Exploration of George Herbert Mead's Concept of the Scientific", Journal of Education 166, (1984): 254-272.
- Friedman, Maurice. "The Pragmatist's Image of Man", Philosophy Today 9, (1965): 238-249.
- Friedman, Maurice. "The Interhuman and What is Common to All: Martin Buber and Sociology", Journal fir the Theory of Social Behavior 29 (1999): 403-417.
- Frings, Manfred S. "Social Temporality in George Herbert Mead and Scheler", Philosophy Today 27, (1983): 281-289.
- Garnett, A.C. "Naturalism and the Concept of Obligation", Review of Metaphysics 2, (1949): 15-34.
- Geier, "Der genius loci lipsiensis [The genius loci Lipsiensis]", Kultursoziologie 5 (1996): 109-131.
- Gier, Nicholas F. "Wittgenstein, intentionality and behaviorism", Metaphilosophy 13 (1982): 46-64.
- Gillespie, Alex. "G. H. Mead: Theorist of the Social Act." Journal of the Theory of Social Behaviour 35 (2005): 19-39.
- Gillespie, Alex. "Games and the Development of Perspective Taking." Human Development 49 (2006): 87-92.
- Gillin, Charles T. "Freedom and the Limits of Social Behaviorism", Sociology 9 (1975): 29-47.
- Gillogly, Robert Ross. Homo Socius -- A Roycean Interpretation. Doctoral Dissertation. Claremont Graduate School, 1981. (see Appendix 1).
- Glock, Hans-Johann. "Vygotsky and Mead on the Self, Meaning and Internalisation", Stud. Soviet Tho. 31, (1986): 131-148.
- Goddijn, H.P.M. "De Amerikaanse Klassieken: Cooley en Mead [American Classics: Cooley and Mead", Tijdschrift voor Sociale Wetenschappen 17, (1972): 263-277. [in Dutch].
- Goff, Thomas Wesley. Karl Marx and George Herbert Mead: Contributions to a sociology of knowledge. Doctoral Dissertation. McMaster University: 1976.
- Goff, Thomas. Marx and Mead: Contributions to a Sociology of Knowledge. Boston: Routledge & Keegan Paul (1980).
- Goto, Masayuki. George Herbert Mead: A text database analysis of his writings. Doctoral Dissertation. University of California-Santa Barbara (1997).
- Gotshalk, D. W. "Causality and Emergence", Philosophical Review 51, (1942): 397-404.
- Gould, Mark. "Personality, culture and society in George Herbert Mead: A critique of contemporary sociological theories of culture and personality", Paper presented at the meeting of the International Sociological Association (1998).
- Gronow, Jukka. "Resistance and Creativity: George Herbert Mead's Contribution to the Actor-Structure Debate." Sociologisk Forskning 3 (2005):89-92.
- Gubrium, Jaber. F. "The Social Preservation of Mind: The Alzheimer's disease experience." In Growing Old in America (4th ed) edited by Beth B. Hess, Elizabeth W. Markson et al. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers (1991): 151-168.
- Gunter, Pete A. Y. Creativity in George Herbert Mead. Lanham: University Press of America (1990).
- Habermas, Juergen. "The Paradigm Shift in Mead." in Philosophy, social theory, and the thought of George Herbert Mead edited by Mitchell Aboulafia et al., Albany, NY: SUNY Press (1991): 137-168.
- Hackett, Wanda Louise. "Exploring the sense of self in the workplace." Doctoral dissertation. Fielding Insitute, USA.
- Haddad, Angela T. "Critical Reflexivity, Contradictions and Modern Cuban Consciousness." Acta Sociologica 46 (2003): 51-68.
- Haferkamp, Hans. "George Herbert Mead and the Origin of Common Knowledge", Paper presented at Annual meeting of American Sociological Association, Washington (1985).
- Hahn, Lewis E. A Contextualistic Theory of Perception. Berkeley: University of California Press (1942).
- Hall, Everett W. "Time and Causality." Philosophical Review 43 (1934): 333-350.
- Handel, Gerald. "Life History and lLife Course: Resuming a neglected Symbolic Interactionist mandate," paper presented at the Annual meeting of the American Sociological Association (1997).
- Hanson, Karen. The Self Imagined: Philosophical Reflections on the Social Character of Psyche. New York: Routledge and Keegan Paul (1987).
- Hardin, Joseph B., Martha Bauman Power, and Noreen M. Sugrue. "The Progressive Concretization of Phenomenological Sociology", Studies in Symbolic Interaction 7A, (1986): 49-74.
- Hare, Peter H. "Hartshorne's Social Feelings and G.H. Mead", Southern Journal of Philosophy 4, (1966): 69-70.
- Harris, Donalf F. A Categorical Approach to G. H. Mead's Concept of the Self. Doctoral Dissertation, Columbia University. 1972.
- Harvey, Charles W. "The Self and Social Criticism," Southern Journal of Philosophy, (1991): 215-226.
- Harvey, Lee. "The Myths of the Chicago School", Quality and Quantity 20, (1986): 191-217.
- Hasling, Jack Thomas, Jr. Time and Sociological Theory: A Temporal analysis of the theories of Karl Marx, Talcott Parsons and George Herbert Mead. Doctoral Dissertation. University of Georgia: 1979.
- Henry, Mallika. "The Player and the playing: an interpretive study of Richard Courtney's texts on learning through drama", Doctoral Dissertation. New York University (1999).
- Hermans, Hubert J M. "Dialogical Thinking and Self-Innovation", Culture and Psychology 5 (1999): 67-87.
- Hernandez Prado, Jose. "Thomas Reid, el sentido comun y lad lociologia clasica [Thomas Reid, common sense and classical sociaology]", Sociologica 11 (1996): 13-24.
- Hess, Janet. "Embedded Objects: The Asante Goldweight , subjectivity formation, and social control", Semiotica 118 (1998): 3-4, 295-305.
- Hetmanski, Marek. "The Operation of Values: Knowledge in the Conception of G.H. Mead [in Polish]", Ann. Univ. Mariae Curie-Phil. (1986): 41-58.
- Hewitt, John P. Self and Society: A symbolic interactionist psychology. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1979.
- Hewitt, Regina. "Me(a)diating the Past: Reflections on the problem-solving potential of disciplinary histories", Studies in Symbolic Interaction, 2 (1997): 51-71.
- Heyboer, Jay D. Alienation, False-consciousness, and personal ideology. Master's Thesis: Central Michigan University: 1987.
- Hinkle, Gisela J. "'Forms' and 'Types' in the Study of Human Behavior: An Examination of the Generalizing Concepts of Mead and Schutz", Kansas Journal of Sociology 8 (1972): 11-22.
- Hinkle, Gisela J. "Habermas, Mead and Rationality", Symbolic Interaction 15, (1992): 315-331.
- Hohenester, Birgitta. "Dyadische Einheit. Institutionalisierte Gemeinsamkeit als Grundlage der Ehe im modernen Lebensverlauf [Dyadic Unity. Institutionalized Common Ground as the Foundation of Marriage in Modern Life Cycle]" Sociologia Internationalis 36 (1998): 87-111.
- Hold, Mara Dawn. Collaborative Learning from 1911-1986: A sociohistorical analysis. Doctoral Dissertation. University of Texas at Austin: 1988.
- Holland, Dorothy, and William Lachicotte. "Vygostsky, Mead and the new sociocultural studies of identity. Pp 101-135 in Harry Daniels, Michael Cole and James V. Wertsch (ed) The Cambridge Companion to Vygotsky. New York: Cambridge University Press (2007).
- Holyfield, Lori. "Generating Excitement: Experienced emotion in commercial leisure", Social Perspectives on Emotion 4 (1997): 257-281.
- Hook, Sidney. "Review of 'Movements of Thoughts in the Nineteenth Century ' by G.H. Mead", The Nation, 143 (1936): 220-1.
- Hoover, Michael C. "Adorno and Mead: Toward and Interactionist Critique of Negative Dialectics", Sociological Focus 19, (1986): 189-204.
- Nowotny, Helga. "Time and Social Theory: Towards a Social Theory of Time", Time and Society 1, (1992): 421-454.
- Huber, Joan. "Symbolic Interaction as a Pragmatic Perspective: The bias of emergent theory", American Sociological Review 38 (1973): 272-84.
- Huber, Joan. "Reply to Blumer: But who will scrutinize the scrutinizers?", American Sociological Review 38 (1973): 798-800.
- Huertas, J.A.; Blanco, A. y De la Corte, L. (1995). “G.H. Mead, las distintas voces de un autor. Una primera aproximación historiográfica: su influencia en la Psicología Social”. Revista de Historia de la Psicología, 15, 291-303.
- Hull, Don. "George Herbert Mead and Systems Theory", Case Western Reserve Journal of Sociology 5, (1973): 2-19.
- Hurrelmann, Klaus, Martin Murmann and Jochen Wissinger. "Human Development as Productive Management of Reality. The Perspective of Interaction Theory in Socialization Research. Zeitschrift fur Sozialisationsforschung und Erziehungssoziologie 6, (1986): 91-109.
- Hurvitz, Nathan. "The Family Therapist as Intermediary", Family Coordinator 23, 1974: 145-158.
- Hurvitz, Nathan "The 'Significant Other' in Marital and Family Therapy", Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare 6, (1979): 122-143.
- Hutchingson, Olga Craven. Pragmatic Elements in the Moral Decision-making of the Christian Community: A study of the ethics of H.Richard Niebuhr and Paul L. Lehmann. Doctoral Dissertation. Emory University: 1981.
- Iwasaki, Takeo. "Abstracts of Writings by and on G. H. Mead." In Pragmatism, (1958): 237-239.
- Ionin, Leonid Grigor'evich. "A Critique of the Social Psychology of G. H. Mead and Contemporary Interpretations of it [in Russian]", Sotsiologicheskie-Issledovaniya 2, (1975): 164-174.
- Irvine, Leslie. "George's Bulldog: What Mead's Canine Companion Could Have Told Him about the Self." Sociological Origins 3 (2003): 46-49.
- Jarvinen, Margaretha. "Accounting for Trouble: Identity Negotiations in Qualitative Interviews with Alcoholics", Symbolic Interaction 24 (2001): 263-284.
- Jarvinen, M. "Life Histories and the Perspective of the Present." Narrative Inquiry 14 (2004): 45-68.
- Joas, Hans. "Intersubjektivitat bei Mead und Gehlen", Archiv fur Rechtsund Sozialphilosophie 65 (1979): 105-21.
- Joas, Hans. "G. H. Mead", in: Dirk Kasler (ed.), Klassiker des soziologischen Denkens 2 (1978): 7-39.
- Joas, Hans. "George Herbert Mead and the 'Division of Labor': Macrosociological Implications of Mead's Social Psychology" Symbolic Interaction 4 (1981): 177-190.
- Joas, Hans. "The Creativity of Action and the Intersubjectivity of Reason: Mead's Pragmatism and Social Theory", Transactions of the Peirce Society 26, (1990): 165-194.
- Joas, Hans. "Mead's position in intellectual history and his early philosophical writings." in Philosophy, social theory, and the thought of George Herbert Mead edited by Mitchell Aboulafia et al., Albany, NY: SUNY Press (1991): 57-86.
- Joas, Hans. "Sociological Theory and the Renaissance of American Pragmatism." Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association (Washington, D.C.), (1995).
- Joas, Hans. "George Herbert Mead and the renaissance of American Pragmatism" In Reclaiming the sociological classics: The state of the scholarship, eduted by Charles Camic. Malden MA: Blackwell (1997): 262-281.
- Joas, Hans "The autonomy of the self: the Meadian heritage and it's postmodern challenge", European Journal of Social Theory 1, (1998): 7-18.
- Joas, Hans. "The Emergence of the New: Mead's Theory and Its Contemporary Potential", In Handbook of Social Theory, George Ritzer and Barry Smart [eds] London: Sage (2001):89-99.
- Johnson, G. D. "Mead as Positivist: A review of American sociology and pragmatism", Theory and Society 12 (1983): 273-277.
- Johnson, G. D. and Shifflet, P. A. "George Herbert Who? : A critique of the objectivist reading of Mead", Symbolic Interaction 4 (1981) 143-155.
- Jones, Martin Monroe. The Categorial Concept of Emergence in the Philosophy of G. H. Mead." Doctoral Dissertation, Tulane University. 1970.
- Kammhuber, Seigfried. "Der soziale Akt und das 'self' in der Sozial-psychologie von George Herbert Mead [The Social Act and the 'Self' in the Social Psychology of George Herbert Mead]", Soziologenkorrespondenz 5, (1978): 1-28.
- Kang, W. G. H. Mead's Conception of Rationality: A Study in Philosophical Anthropology. Ph.D. dissertation, Columbia University, 1970.
- Karier, Clarence J. "In Search of Self in a Moral Universe: Notes on George Herbert Mead's Functionalist Theory of Morality", Journal of the History of Ideas 45, (1984): 153-161.
- Karim, Manjur E. "George Herbert Mead and Pragmatic Socialism", Transformations 3, 1988: 3-19.
- Karp, Barrie. Persons and Self-deception. Doctoral Dissertation. City University of New York: 1980.
- Kato, Harue. "Me and I." In Fundamental Knowledge of Psychology, p. 240. Tokyo: Yuhikaka Co., 1970.
- Kato, Kazumi. "The Meaning of Early Mead: Dialectic and Self-Reference [ in Japanese]", Sochioroji 32, (1988): 63-80.
- Katovich, Michael A and Stephen G. Weiting. "Evil as Indexical: The implicit objective status of guns and illegal drugs", Symbolic Interaction 23 (2000): 161-182.
- Keen, Tom Clifton. George Herbert Mead's Social Theory of Meaning and Experience. Ph.D. dissertation, Ohio State University, 1967.
- Keith, Heather E. "Feminism and Pragmatism: George Herbert Mead's "Ethics of Care."" Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 35 (1999): 328-344.
- Kelly, Michael. "Self, Identity and Radical Surgery", Sociology of Health and Illness 14, (1992): 390-415.
- Kellner, Hansfried. "Introduction to G. H. Mead", Philosophie der Sozialitat Frankfurt (1969): 9-35.
- Kemper, Theodore D. "Love, liking, listening, conversation, Simmel and Mead", paper presented at the Annual meeting of the American Sociological Association (1996).
- Kim, Yongjin. The Pragmatist Heritage in the American Criminological Tradition: Influence of the social thought of John Dewey and George Herbert Mead on the criminiological works of Edwin H. Sutherland and Clifford R. Shaw. Doctoral Dissertation. Sam Houston State University: 1990.
- Khalil, Elias L. "Beyond Self-Interest and Altruism: A reconstruction of Adam Smith's Theory of Human Conduct", Economics and Philosophy (1990): 255-273.
- Koczanowicz, Leszek. "Mead i Wygotski wobec behawiorysmu" [Mead and Vygotsky Toward Behaviourism], Historia Filozofii 4, (1988): 145-157 [in Polish].
- Koczanowicz, Leszek. "Komunikacja i geneza psychiki. Teorie G.H. Meada i L.S. Wygotskiego" [Communications and the Origin of Mind: Theory of G.H. Mead and L.S. Vygostsky] Przekazy i Opinie N. 1-2, (1988): 56-78 [in Polish].
- Koczanowicz, Leszek. "G.H. Mead i socjologia wspoeczesna" [G.H. Mead and Contemporary Sociology] Przekazy i Opinie N. 3-4, (1988): 243-254.[in Polish] .
- Koczanowicz, Leszek. "Filozoficzne i psychologiczne koncepcje G.H. Meada" [Philosophical and Psychological Concepts of G.H. Mead], Acta Universitatis Wratislaviensis N. 1060, (1990): 27-49 [in Polish].
- Koczanowicz, Leszek. "Sign, Meaning, Consciousness and the Social Nature of Signs" In Sign Systems in Cognitive and Social Process, edited by I.V. Poljakov. Novosibirsk: Nauka 1990 [in Russian].
- Koczanowicz, Leszek. Analyses of Human Action. Relation between Mind and Action in Behaviourism, G.H. Mead's Social Pragmatism and L.S. Vygotsky's Psychological Concepts. Wroceaw 1990
- Koczanowicz, Leszek. G.H. Mead. A Monograph. Wroceaw 1992. [includes Polish translations of 'Behavioristic Account of the Significant Symbol;' 'Evolution becomes the general idea' from Movements of Thought in the Nineteenth Century]; The Nature of Scientific Knowledge from The Philosophy of the Act; 'The Social Character of the Present' from The Philosophy of the Present.
- Koczanowicz, Leszek. "Status poj+cia "warto a" w filozofii G.H. Meada" [G.H. Mead's Concept of Value], International Conference on the Concept of Value, Karpacz 1990, vol 1(1991): 35-43.
- Koczanowicz, Leszek. "Koncepcja jaz ni w filozofii Ch.S. Peirce'a" [The Concept of the Self in Ch.S. Peirce's Philosophy], Principia 7, (1993): 53-74.
- Koczanowicz, Leszek. Individual - Activity - Society. The Concept of the Self in American Pragmatism. Warsaw (1994)
- Koczanowicz, Leszek. "G.H. Mead and L.S. Vygotsky on Meaning and the Self", Journal of Speculative Philosophy, 8 (1994): 262-276
- Koczanowicz, Leszek. "Pragmatic Theory of the Self: Basic Assumptions and Consequences", Ruch Filozoficzny 2 (1994): 158-163 [in English]
- Koczanowicz, Leszek. "Meaning - Dialogue - Society. The Comparison between G.H. Mead's, L.S. Vygotsky's and M. M. Bakhtin's Concepts of Dialogue and Meaning". Culture and Value. Philosophy and the Cultural Science. Papers of the 18th International Wittgenstein Symposium, Kirchberg am Wechsel (1995): 656-660. [in English]
- Koczanowicz, Leszek. "Thinking as a Moment of Action and the Ideal of Universal Rationalityin Pragmatic Philosophy of Ch. S. Peirce and G.H. Mead", Filozofia 26, (1995): 41-48 [in English]
- Koczanowicz, Leszek. "W. Dilthey and G.H. Mead". In Dilthey und York, Wroceaw (1996) :.209-217. [in English]
- Koczanowicz, Leszek. "Sources of Solidarity: Is Non-Foundational Ethics Irrational?" Pp 69-18 in John Ryder (ed) Deconstruction and Reconstruction: The Central European Pragmatist Forum Volume 2, New York (2004).
- Koeber, Charles. "Introducing Multimedia Presentations and a Course Website to an Introductory Sociology Course: How Technology Affects Students Perceptions of teaching Effectiveness." Teaching Sociology 33 (2005): 285-300.
- Kogler, Hans Herbert. "Symbolic Self-consciousness: rethinking reflexivity with Mead and semiotics", Studies in Symbolic Interaction 20 (1996): 193-223.
- Kohout, Frank J. "George Herbert Mead and Experimental Knowledge", Studies in Symbolic Interaction Supplement 2A, (1986): 7-24.
- Kolb, William L. "A Critical Evaluation of Mead's 'I' and 'Me' Concepts." Social Forces 22 (1944): 291-296.
- Koo, Gladys Y. "The Structure and Process of Self", Eductional Theory 14, (1964): 111-117.
- Kreiling, Albert. "The Chicago School and Community", Critical Studies in Mass Communication 6, (1989): 317-321.
- Kover, Arthur J. "Ex Libris." International Journal of Advertising 25 (2007): 138-9.
- Krpic, Thomas "Personalistcna sociologija [Personalistic sociology]" Teorija in Prakas 36 (1999):243-259 (in Slovene.
- Krüger, Hans-Peter. "The Specifications of Human Beings: A Comparison of John Dewey's and Helmuth Plessner's Approaches." Pp 129-136 in John Ryder (ed) Deconstruction and Reconstruction: The Central European Pragmatist Forum Volume 2, New York (2004).
- Krzeminski, Ireneusz. "Interactionist Interpretations of the Theory of G.H. Mead", Polish Sociological Bulletin 2, (1979): 67-82.
- Kuhn, Manford H. "Major Trends in Symbolic Interaction Theory in the Past Twenty-Five Years." Sociological Quarterly 5 (1964): 61-84.
- Kuklick, Henrika. "The Ecology of Sociology." American Journal of Sociology 89 (1984): 1433-1440.
- Lal, Barbara Ballis. "The Politics of Identity and the repudiation of the social self: Implications for perspectives on race and ethnicity." Paper presented at the annual meeting of International Sociological Association (1998).
- Langer, Beryl. "Research Note: Consuming Anomie: Children and Global Commercial Culture." Childhood 12 (2005): 259-271.
- Leahy, Daniel J. "A Pragmatic Theory of Past, Present and Future." The Review of Metaphysics 6 (1953): 369-380.
- Lee, Donald S. "The Construction of Empirical Concepts." Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 27 (1966): 183-198.
- Lee, Donald S. "Pragmatism and Natural Values", Journal of Value Inq. 17, (1983): 191-202.
- Lee, Donald S. "The Pragmatic Origins of Concepts and Categories: Mead and Piaget", Southern Journal of Philosophy 21, (1983): 211-228.
- Lee, Grace Chin. Social Individualism, A Systematic Treatment of the Metaphysics of George Herbert Mead. Doctoral Dissertation. Bryn Mawr College: 1940.
- Lee, Grace Chin. George Herbert Mead: Philosopher of the Social Individual. New York: King's Crown Press, 1945.
- Lee, Harold N., "Mead's Doctrine of the Past", Tulane Studies in Philosophy 12 (1963): 52-75.
- Lee, Harold N. "Comment on David L. Miller's Paper 'George Herbert Mead's Conception of Creativity.' " Paper read at the meeting of the Society for Philosophy of Creativity at Cleveland, Ohio, May 1, 1969.
- Lee, Harold N. "Pragmatism and a Behavioral Theory of Meaning", Journal of the History of Philosophy 14, (1976): 439-447.
- Lejzerowicz, Magda. "G. H. Mead's Concept of the Self and A. Schütz' Theory of Other (in Polish)." Studia Philosophiae Christianae 39 (2003): 303-328.
- Lewis, J. David, 'Peirce, Mead, and the Objectivity of Meaning', Kansas Journal of Sociology 8 (1972): 111-22.
- Lewis, J. David, "The Classical American Pragmatists as Forerunners to Symbolic Interactionism", Sociological Quarterly 17 (1976): 347-59.
- Lewis, J. David. "The Pragmatic Foundations of Symbolic Interactionsim." Doctoral Disseration, University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana (1976).
- Lewis, J. David. "A Social Behaviorist Interpretation of the Meadian 'I'", American Journal of Sociology 84 (1979): 261-87.
- Lewis, J. David. "G.H. Mead's Contact Theory of Reality: The manipulatory phase of the act in the constitution of mundane, scientific, aesthetic and evaluative objects", Symbolic Interaction 4, (1981): 129-41.
- Lewis, J. David. "A social behaviorist interpretation of the Meadian 'I'" in Philosophy, social theory, and the thought of George Herbert Mead edited by Mitchell Aboulafia et al., Albany, NY: SUNY Press (1991): 109-133.
- Lewis, J. David and Smith, Richard L. American Sociology and Pragmatism: Mead, Chicago Sociology and Symbolic Interaction. Chicago: University of Chicago, 1980.
- Leys, Ruth. "Mead's Voices: Imitation as Foundation, or, the Struggle against Mimesis", Critical Inquiry 19, (1993): 277-307.
- Lincourt, John M., Precursors in American Philosophy of G. H. Mead's Theory of Emergent Selfhood. Doctoral Dissertation, University of Buffalo (1972).
- Lincourt, John M. and Peter H. Hare., "Neglected American Philosophers in the History of Symbolic Interactionism", Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 9, (1973): 333-338.
- Loch, Werner. "Rollenubernahme und Selbstverwirklichung:, in: G. Brauer et al., Studien zur Anthropologie des Lernens, Essen (1968): 65-89.
- Logan, Richard D. "Reflections on Changes in Self-Apprehension and Construction of the "Other" in Western History", Psychohistory Review 19, (1991): 295-326.
- Lombardo, Anthony P. "Anatomy of Fear: Mead's Theory of the Past and the Experience of the HIV/AIDS "Worried Well." Symbolic Interaction 27 (2004): 521-548.
- Lowy, Richard Frank. George Herbert Mead: Evolutionary Naturalism, the Act, Science and Social Reform. Doctoral Dissertation: 1984.
- Lowy, Richard. "George Herbert Mead: A bibliography of the Secondary Literature with Relevant Symbolic Interactionist References", Studies in Symbolic Interaction 7b, (1986): 459-521.
- Lowy, Richard F. "Mental Sociality as Ultimate Reality and Meaning in the Thought of George Herbert Mead", Ultimate Reality and Meaning 16, (1993): 56-72.
- Luscher, Kurt. "The Social Reality of Perspectives: On G.H. Mead's Potential Relevance for the Analysis of Contemporary Societies", Symbolic Interaction 13, (1990): 1-18.
- Luscher, Kurt. "Perspectivity in Social Action: An Essay on G.H. Mead [in German]", Zeitschrift fur Sozialisationsforschung und Erziehungssozieologie 10,(1990): 255-267.
- Lyng, Stephen. "Edgework: A Social Psychological Analysis of Voluntary Risk Taking", American Journal of Sociology 95, (1990): 851-886.
- MacKinnon, Neil Joseph. Symbolic Interactionism as Affect Control. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press (1994).
- Maines, David, Sugrue, N. and Katovich, M. "The Sociological Import of G.H. Mead's Theory of the past", American Sociological Review 48 (1983): 161-173.
- Malhotra, Valerie Ann. "From "self" to "Dasein": A Heideggerian critique of Mead's social psychology" in Studies in Symbolic Interaction: A research annual 8 editied by Norman K. Denzin et al. Greenwich CT: JAI Press (1987): 23-42.
- Mangham, Iain L. "Vita Contemplativa." Organization Studies 26 (2005): 941-958.
- Mangham, Iain L. "The Drama of Organizational Life." Organization Studies (Berlin) 26 (2005): 941-958.
- Matsueda, R. L. "Differential Social organization, Collective Action, and Crime. Crime Law and Social Change 46 (2006): 3-33.
- Mandell, Nancy Jane. Children and Teachers in Day Care: Negotiating Meaning. Doctoral Dissertation. Northeastern University: 1981.
- Manning, Peter K. "Mead on Creativity", Semiotica 95, (1993): 147-151.
- Margulies, Emily. "Why I Smoke: Sociology of a Deadly Habit." Human Architecture 2 (2003): 1-11.
- Markova, Ivana. "The Origin of the Social Psychology of Language in German Expressivism", British Journal of Social Psychology 22 (1983): 315-325.
- Martin, Jack. "Perspectival Selves in Interaction with Others: Re-Reading G.H. Mead's Social Psychology." Journal for the Theory of Social Behavior 35 (2005): 230-253.
- Martin, Jack. "Reinterpreting Internalization and Agency through G. H. Mead's Perspectival Realism." Human Development 49 (2006): 65-86.
- Martin, Jack. "Positions, Perspectives and Persons." Human Development 49 (2006): 93-95.
- McAulay, Robert E., "Mead and the Ineffable", Mid-American Review of Sociology 2, (1977): 17-28.
- McCarthy, E. Doyle. "George Herbert Mead and Wissenssoziologie: A Reexamination". Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association (San Francisco, CA). (1989).
- McCarthy, E. Doyle. "Toward a Sociology of the Physical World: George Herbert Mead on Physical Objects", Studies in Symbolic Interaction 5, (1984): 105-121.
- McCarthy, E. Doyle. "In the Beginning was the Act ... [Review of R. S. Perinbanayagam's Signifying Acts: Structure and Meaning in Everyday Life]", Contemporary Sociology 14, (1985): 690-693.
- McDermott, John J. The Culture of Experience: Philosophical Essays in the American Grain. New York: New York University Press (1976).
- McGuire, Steve. "Rendering obdurate features of Couchian Empistemology," Studies in Symbolic Interaction, supplement (1997): 21-33.
- McKinney, John C. "A comparison of the social psychology of G.H. Mead and J. L. Moreno. Sociometry 10, (1947).
- McKinney, John C. "The Contribution of G. H. Mead to the Sociology of Knowledge", Social Forces 34 (1955): 144-9.
- McKinney, John C. "G. H. Mead and the Philosophy of Science", Philosophy of Science 22 (1955): 264-71.
- McKinney, John C. "Methodological Convergence of Mead, Lundberg, and Parsons." American Journal of Sociology 59 (May, 1954): 565-572.
- McLuskie, E. "Reading Humboldt through the Theory of Communicative Action: the Democratic Potential of Symbolic Interactionism." Javnost 10 (2003): 25-44.
- McPhail, Clark. "'Experimental Research is Convergent with Symbolic Interaction'", Symbolic Interaction 2, (1979): 89-94.
- McPhail, Clark, and Rexroat, Cynthia, "Mead Vs. Blumer: The Divergent Methodological Perspectives of Social Behaviorism and Symbolic Interactionism", American Sociological Review 44 (1979): 449-67.
- McPhail Clark, and Rexroat, Cynthia "Ex cathedra Blumer or ex libris Mead?" American Sociological Review 44 (1980): 420-430.
- Melossi, Dario. "State and Social Control à la Fin de Siecle: From the New World to the Constitution of the New Europe", in Social Control and Political Order: European perspectives at the end of the century edited by Roberto Bergalli and Colin Sumner, London: Sage (1997): 52-74.
- Meltzer, Bernard N., "Mead's Social Psychology", in: Jerome G. Manis,and Bernard N. Meltzer (eds), Symbolic Interaction Boston: Allyn and Bacon (1972): 4-22.
- Mendieta, Eduardo. "G.H. Mead: Linguistically Constituted Intersubjectivity and Ethics", Transactions of the Peirce Society 30, (1994): 959-1000.
- Midtgarden, Torjus. "Peirce on the Notion of Self and Personal Identity." History of Philosophy Quarterly 19 (2002): 109-124.
- Miller, David L. "George Herbert Mead." In Encyclopedia Americana, vol- XVIII, . New York: Grolier, 1967: 473-4.
- Miller, David L. "G. H. Mead's Conception of the Present", Philosophy of Science 10 (1943): 40-46.
- Miller, David L. "The Nature of the Physical Object." Journal of Philosophy 44 (1947): 352-359.
- Miller, David L. "George Herbert Mead's Conception of Creativity." Paper read at the meeting of the Society for Philosophy of Creativity at Cleveland, Ohio, May 1, 1969. .
- Miller, David L. Individualism: Personal Achievement and the Open Society. Austin and London: University of Texas Press, 1967.
- Miller, David L.. "Mead's Theory of Universals." In The Philosophy of George Herbert Mead. Edited by Walter Robert Corti. Geneva: Winterthur, 1973: 89-106.
- Miller, David L. "DeLaguna's Interpretation of G. H. Mead." Journal of Philosophy 44 (1947): 158-162.
- Miller, David L. "The Importance of Presents in Contemporary Science." Philosophy of Science 24 (1957): 19-24.
- Miller, David L. "The Meaning of Sameness or Family Resemblance in the Pragmatic Tradition", in Tulane Studies in Philosophy 21, (1972): 51-62.
- Miller, David L. "Josiah Royce and G. H. Mead on the Nature of the Self", Transactions of the Ch. S. Peirce Society 11 (1975): 67-89.
- Miller, David L. G. H. Mead. Self, Language, and the World Chicago: University of Chicago, 1973.
- Miller, David L. "George Herbert Mead: Symbolic interaction and social change", Psychological Record 23, (1973): 294-304.
- Miller, David L., "The Meaning of Role-Taking", Symbolic Interaction 4, (1981): 167-175.
- Miller, David L. "The Meaning of Freedom from the Perspective of G.H. Mead's Theory of the Self", Southern Journal of Philosophy 20, (1982): 453-464.
- Miller, David L., "Hegel's Influence on George Herbert Mead", South Western Philosophical Review 4, (1988): 1-6.
- Miller, David L. "Consciousness, the Attitude of the Individual and Perspectives" in Pete A.Y. Gunter (ed), Creativity in George Herbert Mead. Lanham: University Press of America (1990).
- Miller, David L. "Response to Comments on 'Consciousness, the Attitude of the Individual and Perspectives" in Pete A.Y. Gunter (ed), Creativity in George Herbert Mead. Lanham: University Press of America (1990).
- Miller, Gregg Daniel. "Mimesis in Communicative Action: Habermas and the Affective Bond of Understanding." Doctoral Dissertation: University of Washington. (2005).
- Mirskin, Jerry. Writing as a processof valuing. Doctoral Dissertation. University of Wisconsin: 1992.
- Misumi, Issei. "Mead's Theory of Play and Game." Research Journal of Physical Education, 1966.
- Misumi, Issei.. "Mead's Social Philosophy as the Foundation of Progressive Education." Journal of Research for New Education 4 (1933): 12-22.
- Misumi, Issei.. "On Behavioristic Psychology." The Yomiuri News, November, 1938.
- Misumi, Issei. Behavioristic Psychology. Japanese translation of G. H. Mead's Mind, Self, and Society. Tokyo: Hakuyocha Co., 1949.
- Misumi, Issei.. "Evaluation of the Milieu of Gestalt Psychology from the Standpoint of a Certain Behaviorism." In The Collection of Writings in Memory of Professor Matataro Matsumoto. 1937.
- Misumi, Issei.. "On Mead's Life." In Misumi, Behavioristic Psychology, Misumi's translation of Mind, Self, and Society. Tokyo: Hakuyocha, 1949: 463-497.
- Misumi, Issei. "On the Relation Between Science and Art from the Standpoint of the Philosophy of the Act." The Act, edited by the Art Department of the Nihon University, 1955.
- Misumi, Issei. "A Proposition to the Minister of Education on the Rewriting of the Textbook of Japanese History (from the Point of View of Mead's Philosophy of the Present)." Nihon Kyoiku Shinbun (The Japanese Education News), November, 1945.
- Misumi, Issei. "The Philosophy of the Act of Technique." Riso, January, 1940.
- Misumi, Issei. "A Principle of Physical Education from the Standpoint of Social Behaviorism", Journal of Physical Education and Athletics, 1935.
- Misumi, Issei. "Toward the Social Behaviorism of 'Humanism of Action' (A Movement in Literature)." Jidai I (1935): 1-31.
- Mitchell, E.T. "Metaphysics and Science", Philosophy of Science 13, (1946): 274-280.
- Mitchell, Jeff. "Living a Lie: Self-deception, habit and social roles" Human Studies 23 (2000): 145-156.
- Moran, Jon S. "Mead on the Self and Moral Situations", Tulane Studies in Philosophy 22 (1973): 63-78.
- Moran, Jon S. "Mead, Gadamer and Hermeneutics" in Robert W. Burch (ed), Frontiers in American Philosophy I. College Station, Texas: Texas A&M University Press (1992).
- Moran, Jon S. "Bergsonian Sources of Mead's Philosophy", Transactions of the Peirce Society 32, (1996): 41-63.
- Morris, Charles. "Review of The Social Dynamics of George H. Mead by Maurice Natanson", International Journal of Ethics 67 (1957): 145-6.
- Morris, Charles, "G. H. Mead: 'A Pragmatist's Philosophy of Science'", in B. B. Wolman (ed.), Scientific Psychology (New York 1965).
- Morris, Charles. "Peirce, Mead, and Pragmatism", Philosophical Review 47 (1938): 109-27.
- Morris, Charles. Signification and Significance: A Study of the Relations of Signs and Values. Cambridge: M.I.T. Press, 1964
- Morris, Charles. "George Herbert Mead." In Encyclopedia Britannica, vol. XV, (1967): . 22.
- Morris, Charles. "Alfred Adler and George H. Mead." Journal of Individual Psychology 21 (November, 1965): 199-230.
- Morris, Charles. On the Unity of the Pragmatic Movement. Houston: Rice University Studies, vol. 51, no. 4, 1965.
- Morris, Charles. "Pragmatism and Metaphysics." Philosophical Review 43 (1934): 549-564.
- Morris, Charles. The Pragmatic Movement in American Philosophy. New York: George Braziller, 1970
- Morris, Charles. Signs, Language, and Behavior. New York: Prentice-Hall, 1946.
- Mosley, David Lee. Gesture, Sign and Song: An interdisciplinary approach to Robert Schumanns's 'Liederkreis' Op. 39. Doctoral Dissertation. Emory University: 1988.
- Muelder, Walter G. "Person and Community", Phil. Forum 20, (1962-3): 35-59.
- Müller, Horst. "Marx, Mead und das Konzept widerspruchlicher Praxis [Marx, Mead and Concept of 'Contradictory Praxis" in German]", Zeitschrift fur Soziologie 12, (1983): 119-138.
- Mulready, Patricia M. "Complementarity between Process, Symbolic Interaction, and Self-Concept Theorists in Explaining the Development of Fashion," Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Sociological Association (1998).
- Muoio, Patricia A. A Time For Us: A study in the relationship between temporality and intersubjectivity in the works of Maurice Merleau-Ponty and George Herbert Mead. Doctoral Dissertation: 1986.
- Murphey, Arthur E. "Concerning Mead's The Philosophy of the Act." Journal of Philosophy 26 (1939): 85-103.
- Murphey, Arthur E. "Review of 'Mind Self and Society from the Standpoint of a Social Behaviorist by G.H. Mead," Journal of Philosophy 32 (1935): 162-163.
- Musolf, Gil Richard. The Social Origins of Symbolic Interactionism: Corporate capitalism, progressive politics, and the nature/nurture debate. Doctoral Dissertation. Michigan State University: 1989.
- Musolino, Giovanna Rosa, 'G. H. Mead: per una "tecnologia" della creativita umana', in: Ada Lamacchia et al., Per una storia della critica del conoscere Bari (1976): 143-63.
- Natanson, Maurice, "G. H. Mead's Metaphysics of Time", Journal of Philosophy 50 (1953): 770-82.
- Natanson, Maurice, "The Concept of the Given in Peirce and Mead", The Modern Schoolman 32 (1955): 143-57.
- Natanson, Maurice. The Social Dynamics of George H. Mead. Washington, D.C.: Public Affairs Press, 1956.
- Natanson, Maurice. "Phenomenology and Social Role", J. Brit. Soc. Phen. 3, (1972): 218-230.
- Natsoulas, Thomas. "George Herbert Mead's Conception of Consciousness", Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 15, (1985): 60-75.
- Natsoulas, Thomas. "Consciousness and self-awareness" In Self-Awareness: Its nature and development edited by Robert Sternberg et al. New York: Guilford Press (1998): 12-33.
- Neeley, Elizabeth and Mary Jo Deegan. "George Herbert Mead on Punative Justice: A Critical Analysis of Contemporary Practices. Humanity and Society 29 (2005): 71-83.
- Nel, Berndine Frederika. Scylla And Charybdis: An analysis of some contemporary problems in the philosophy and sociology of science. Doctoral Dissertation. University of Pretoria (South Africa): 1986.
- Newby, Gregory Barton. A Self-concept based approach to artificial intelligence, with a case study of the Galileo Computer System. Master's Thesis. State University of New York at Albany: 1988.
- Nieddu, Anna Maria, G. H. Mead (Sassari 1978).
- Nieedu, Anna Maria. "Individualità e intersoggettività: George Herbert Mead." Pp 413-430 in A. Ferrara (ed), Etica individuale e guistizia. Napoli: Liguori Ed. (2000).
- Nielsen, Greg. "Looking back on the subject of action: Mead, Scheler and Bakhtim on empathy and dialogue," Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Sociological Association (1998).
- Noble, William G. "Gibsonian Theory and the Pragmatist Perspective", Journal of the Theory of Social Behaviour 11, (1981): 65-86.
- Nobel, William G. "Ecological realism and the fallacy of 'objectification.' in Against cognitivism: Alternative foundations for cognitive psychology edited by Arthur Still, Alan Costall et al. London, England: Harvester Wheatsheaf (1991): 199-223
- Nolte, Sharon H. "Industrial Democracy for Japan: Tanaka and John Dewey" Journal of the History of Ideas 45 (1984): 277-294.
- Northrup, Ric Caric. "Identity, Social Relations and Time: The Implications of Mead for Democratic Social Theory", Phil. Cont. World 1, (1994): 26-33.
- Novak, Michael, ed. American Philosophy and the Future. New York: Scribners,
1968.
- Odin, Steve. "The Social Self in Japanese Philosophy and American Pragmatism: A Comparative Study of Watsuji Tetsuro and George Herbert Mead", Phil. East West 42, (1992): 475-501.
- Oelkers, Jürgen. "Nohl, Durkheim and Mead: Three Different Types of History of Education." Studies in Philosophy and Education 23 (2004): 347-366.
- Okamoto, Yusuke. "G. H. Mead's Behaviorism and the "I" as One of the "Others [ in Japanese]", Soshioroji 37, (1992): 77-92.
- Olvera Serrano, Margarita, "Productores de mundo o lugares del sistema [World Producers or Places of the System, with regard to individual-society relations]", Sociologica 11 (1996): 35-60.
- O'Meara, William M. "The Social Nature of Self, Action and Morality in the Philosophy of George Herbert Mead", Phil. Res. Arch. 3, (1977): ?.
- O'Meara, William M. "The Social Nature of the Self and Morality for Husserl, Schutz, Marx and Mead", Phil. Res. Arch 12, (1986-87): 329-355.
- O'Meara, William M. "Marx and Mead on the Social Nature of Rationality and Freedom" in Robert W. Burch (ed), Frontiers in American Philosophy, Vol. I. College Station, Texas: Texas A&M University Press (1992).
- Oppenheim, Frank M. "Josiah Royce as Teacher" Educational Theory 25 (1975): 168-85.
- Padmanabhan, Sudarsan. "Two Models of Consensus." Doctoral Dissertation: University of Florida (2005).
- Page, Frank J. "A reexaminiation of the influence of American Pragmatism on Symbolic Interactionism" Paper presented ad the American Sociological Association (2000)
- Pennachio, John. Some Aspects of the Interpersonal Theories of George Herbert Mead and Harry Stack Sullivan. Doctoral Dissertation. State University of New York at Albany: 1980.
- Percy, Walker. "Symbol, Consciousness and Intersubjectivity", Journal of Philosophy 55, (1958): 631-640.
- Perinbanayagam, Robert S. "The Significance of Others in the Thought of A. Schiltz, G. H. Mead and C. H. Cooley", Sociological Quarterly 16 (1975): 500-21.
- Perinbanayagam, Robert S. "The Other in the Game: Mead and Wittgenstein on Interaction." Studies in Symbolic Interaction 28 (2005): 341-353.
- Perret-Clermont, A-N, Felice Carugati, and John Oates. "A Socio-Cognitive Perspective on Learning and Cognitive Development." Pp 303-335 in John Oates and Andrew Grayson (ed) Cognitive and Language Development in Children. Malden, MA: Blackwell (2004).
- Perry, David K. "Civic Journalism: News As Transactional Pedagogy." Education and Culture 20 (2004): 25-41.
- Peterson, Kevin Ture. "From self to subject: American pragmatists' response to the cartesian implications of postmodernist subjectivity." Doctoral Dissertation: University of Minnesota: 1998.
- Petras, John W. "G. H. Mead's Theory of Self: A Study in the Origin and Convergence of Ideas", The Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology 10 (1973): 148-59.
- Petras, John W., ed. George Herbert Mead: Essays on His Social Philosophy. New York: Teachers College Press, Columbia University, 1968.
- Pfeutze, Paul E. "Philosophy of Mead and Dewey." The Shin-Sekai (Japanese Daily News), San Francisco, January, 1931.
- Pinter, A. "Thought News: A Quest for Democratic Communication Technology." Javnost 10 (2003): 93-104.
- Pfeutze, Paul E. The Social Self. New York: Bookman Associates, 1954. Reprinted with revisions as Self, Society, Existence: Human Nature and Dialogue in the Thought of George Herbert Mead and Martin Buber. New York: Harper Torchbooks, 1961.
- Polanco, Moris. "Review of The Cosmopolitan Self: George Herbert Mead and Continental Philosophy." Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 39 (2003)
- Powell, R.P. and A.W. Still. "Behaviorism and the Psychology of Language: An Historical Reassessment", Behaviorism 7, (1979): 71-89.
- Puddephatt, Anthony J. "Mead Has Never Been Modern: Using Meadian Theory to Extend the Constructionist Study of Technology." Social Epistemology 19 (2005): 357-380.
- Putzell, Edwin Joseph. Symbolic Man: A social science rationale for the Humanities. Doctoral Dissertation. Emory University: 1980.
- Quarantelli, E. L., and J. Cooper. "Self-Conceptions and Others: A Further Test of Meadian Hypotheses." Sociological Quarterly 7 (1966): 281-297.
- Raiser, Konrad. Identitat und Sozialitat. George Herbert Mead's Theorie der Interaktion und ihre Bedeutung fur die theologische Anthropologie Munich (1971).
- Ramge, Hans. "Language Acquisition as the Acquisition of Speech Act Competence", Journal of Pragmatism 1, (1977): 155-164.
- Rappaport, David. "Mead's Concept of Self: A Contribution to Educational Philosophy", Educational Theory 10, (1960): 128-132.
- Reck, Andrew J.. "The Philosophy of George Herbert Mead (1863-1931)." Tulane Studies in Philosophy 12(1963): 5-51.
- Reck, Andrew J. "The Constructive Pragmatism of George Herbert Mead." Recent American Philosophy: Studies of Ten Representative Thinkers, chap. 3. New York: Pantheon Books, 1964.
- Reck, Andrew J. "Conceptions of the Role of Philosophy in American Civilization", Southern Journal of Philosophy 15 (1977): 341-360.
- Reck, Andrew J. "Comment on David L. Miller's 'Consciousness, the Attitude of the Individual and and Perspectives.' In Creativity in George Herbert Mead edited by Pete. A.Y. Gunter. Lanham: University Press of America (1990).
- Reed, John Edwards. The Nature of Man in the works of Burrhus Frederic Skinner and George Herbert Mead. Doctoral Dissertation. University of Texas at Austin: 1974.
- Renger, Paul III. The Educational Philosophy of George Herbert Mead. Doctoral Dissertation. University of South Carolina: 1977.
- Reese, William A.H. "Alienation: Extending an Interactionist Conceptualization", Studies in Symbolic Interaction 3 (1997): 59-84.
- Renger, Paul III. "George Herbert Mead's Contribution to the Philosophy of American Education", Educational Theory 30 (1980): 115-133.
- Renger, Paul III. "The Historical Significance of Mead's Philosophy of Education" in C. Penden (ed), Critical Issues in Philosophy of Education. Washington, DC: University Press of America (1980): 42-53.
- Ritsert, Jurgen. "Die gesellschaftliche Basis des Selbst: Entwurf einer Argumentationslinie im Anschluss an Mead ["The Social Basis of the Self: Outline of a Line of Argument in Connection with Mead" in German]", Soziale-Welt 31, (1980): 288-310.
- Roberts, Brian. "George Herbert Mead: The Theory and Practice of his Social Philosophy", Ideology and Consciousness 2, (1977): 81-106.
- Rochberg-Halton, Eugene. "The Real Relation between Pragmatism and Chicago Sociology", Contemporary Sociology 11 (1982): 140-42.
- Rochberg-Halton, Eugene. The Real Nature of Pragmatism and Chicago Sociology" Symbolic Interaction 6 (1983): 139-53.
- Rodgers, Renee Elizabeth. An approach to teaching the meaning of meaning. Doctoral Dissertation. Arizona State University: 1980.
- Ropers, Richard, "Mead, Marx, and Social Psychology", Catalyst 7, (1973): 42-61.
- Rosenthal, Sandra. "Peirce, Mead, and the Logic of Concepts", Transactions of the Ch. S. Peirce Society 5 (1969): 173-87.
- Rosenthal, Sandra. "Mead, Merleau-Ponty, and the Lived Perceptual World, Philosophy Today 21 (1977): 56-61.
- Rosenthal, Sandra. "Activity and the Structure of Perceptual Experience: Mead and Peirce Revisited", Southern Journal of Philosophy 15 (1977): 207-14.
- Rosenthal, Sandra. "The Philosophy of the Act and the Phenomenology of Perception: Mead and Merleau-Ponty", Southern Journal of Philosophy 28, (1990): 77-90.
- Rosenthal, Sandra. Mead and Merleau-Ponty: Toward a Common Vision. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press (1991).
- Rosenthal, Sandra. "Mead's Pragmatic Instrumentalism: Some Phenomenological Overtones", J. Brit. Soc. Phenomenol 23, (1992): 42-52.
- Rosenthal, Sandra. "Free Selves, Enriched Values and Experimental Method: Mead's Pragmatic Synthesis", Int. Phil. Quart. 32, (1992): 79-93.
- Rosenthal, Sandra. "Giving Ourselves a Little Time for Mead and for Derrida -- And Why Bother", Journal of Speculative Philosophy 7, (1993): 249-265.
- Rosenthal, Sandra. Mead and Merleau-Ponty: Toward a Common Vision. Albany, NY: SUNY Press.
- Rosenthal, Sandra and Patrick L. Bourgeois. "Meaning and Human Behavior: Mead and Merleau-Ponty", Southern Journal of Philosophy 26, (1988): 339-349.
- Rosenthal, Sandra and Patrick L. Bourgeois. "Mead and Merleau-Ponty: Meaning, Perception and Behavior" in Anna-Theresa Tymieniecka (ed), Analecta Husserliana 31. Dordrect: Kluwer (1990).
- Rosenthal, Sandra and Patrick L. Bourgeois. "The World of Truth: Merleau-Ponty and Mead", Southwestern Philosophic Review 10, (1994): 49-58.
- Rouse, Mary Susan. The Institutional Definition of Art: A pragmatic reconstruction. Doctoral Dissertation. Florida State University: 1992.
- Rucker, Darnell. "The Liberal Arts and the Manual Arts in Education", School and Society 16, (1963): 350-352.
- Rucker, Darnell. "An Unpublished Paper of George Herbert Mead." School and Society (1968): 148-152.
- Rucker, Darnell. The Chicago Pragmatists. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1969.
- Rucker, Darnell. "The Moral Standard of George H. Mead" in W.R. Corti (ed), The Philosophy of George Herbert Mead. Winterthur: Amriswiler Buch, (1973).
- Russill, Chris. "The Road Not Taken: William James's Radical Empiricism and Communicative Theory." Communication Review 8 (2005): 277-305.
- Ruszkowski, Piotr. "Critical Evaluation of Mead's Conception of the Self: An attempt at reinterpretation", Polish Sociological Bulletin 3, (1980): 51-59.
- Rutar, Dusan. "Psihologija skoz psihoanalizo X. del George Herbert Mead [Psychology through psychoanalysis: Part X of George Herbert Mead]", Anthropos 27 (1995): 1-2, 39-53.
- Sacks, Howard L. "Review of Gary A. Cook, George Herbert Mead: The making of a social pragmatist", Social Forces, 74 (1995): 743-745.
- Sampson, Edward E. Celebrating the other: A dialogic account of human nature. Boulder: Westview Press (1993)
- Sanches de la Yncera, Ignacio. La teoria de la accion en George Herbert Mead: Estudio preliminar prar la comprension de su teoria de la comunicacion humana [George Herbert Mead's Action Theory (Preliminary research for understanding his communication theory]. Doctoral Dissertation. Universidad de Navarra: 1987.
- Sanches de la Yncera, Ignacio. "Interdependence and Communication: Notes for Reading G.H. Mead [ in spanish]", Revista Espanola de Investigaciounes Sociologicas, (1991): 133-164.
- Sandresky, Clemens and Catherine T. Harris. "Role-taking and the musical expression of social relations" in Studies in symbolic interaction: A research annual, 10 (1989): 531-546.
- Santas, Aristotelis. "Applied Philosophy: Oxymoran or Pleonasm?", International Journal of Applied Philosophy, (1991): 29-35.
- Santas, Aristotelis. "The Environmental Value of G.H. Mead's Cosmology", in Andrew Light (ed), Environmental Pragmatism. New York: Routledge (1996).
- Savelsberg, J. J. "Underused Potentials for Criminology: Applying the Sociology of Knowledge to terrorism." Crime Law and Social Change 46 (2006): 35-50.
- Saxton, Stanley L. "SSSI: Outsiders become established", Symbolic Interaction 20 (1997): 169-176.
- Scheid, Teresa Linnea. "Explorations from the "Far Side": Schizophrenia, social control and selfhood", Current Perspectives in Social Theory 18 (1998): 227-259.
- Scheff, Thomas J. "Multipersonal Dialogue in Consciousness: An Incident in Virgina Woolf's 'To the Lighthouse." Journal of Consciousness Studies 7 (2000): 3-19.
- Scheffler, Israel, Four Pragmatists London (1974).
- Schneider, Herbert W. A History of American Philosophy. New York: Columbia University Press, 1946. See especially chap. 8.
- Schellenberg, James A., Masters of Social Psychology Oxford (1978).
- Schmitt, Raymond L and Tiffani Mari Schmitt. "Community fear of AIDS as enacted emotion: A comparative investigation of Mead's concept of the social act", Studies in Symbolic Interaction 20 (1996): 91-119.
- Schneider, Wolfgang Ludwig. "The sequential production of social acts in conversation", Human Studies 23 (2000): 123-144.
- Schubert, Hans-Joachim. "The Foundations of Pragmatic Sociology: Charles Horton Cooley and George Herbert Mead." Journal of Classical Sociology 6 (2006): 51-74.
- Schulman, Norma Miriam. Into Another Intensity: Social Theories of the Self -- George Herbert Mead and Beyond. Doctoral Dissertation. University of Iowa: 1990.
- Schwalbe, Michael Louis. "Language and the Self: An Expanded View from a Symbolic Interactionist Perspective", Symbolic Interaction 6, (1983): 291-306.
- Schwalbe, Michael Louis. The Cognitive and Affective Consequences of Natural and Alienated Labor (Marx, Mead). Doctoral Dissertation. Washington State University: 1984.
- Schwalbe, Michael Louis. "Mead among the Cognitivists: Roles as Performance Imagery", Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 17,(1987): 113-133.
- Schwalbe, Michael L. "Meadian Ethical Theory and the Moral Contradictions of Capitalism", Philosophy and Social Criticism 14 (1988): 25-51.
- Schwalbe, Michael L. "Toward a Sociology of Moral Problem Solving", Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 20, (1990): 131-155.
- Schwarz, Charles Edward. The Self and Related Concepts in the Social Philosophies of George Herbert Mead and Gregory Bateson. Doctoral Dissertation. Rutgers: 1978.
- Scott, Kimberly. "Questions of Identity for Black Girls", Paper presented at the Annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems (1998)
- Sebo, Eva Agnes. Systematization of selected concepts of George Herbert Mead: Toward a research application of social behaviorist theory. Doctoral Dissertation. Columbia University Teachers College: 1977.
- Seeburger, Francis F. and Franks, David D. "Husserl's Phenomonology and Meadian Theory", Sociological Quarterly 19, (1978): 345-47.
- Sezai, Yoshio. "A Study of Behavioristic Theory of Value." Partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Ph.D. degree, Nihon University, 1971.
- Sezai, Yoshio. "The Theory of Role-Taking in Social Psychology." Nihon University Humanity Science Bulletin, 1936.
- Sezai, Yoshio. "A Theory of Value from the Standpoint of Role-Taking Behaviorism. " Nihon University Humanity Science Bulletin, 1964.
- Shaffer, Leigh B. "From mirror self-recognition to the looking-glass self: Exploring the Justification Hypothesis." Journal of Clinical Psychology 61 (2005): 47-65.
- Shalin, Dmitri N. "G.H. Mead, Socialism and the Progressive Agenda", American Journal of Sociology 92 (1988): 913-51.
- Shalin, Dmitri N. "Mead Behaviorism and Indeterminacy." Symbolic Interaction 12 (1989): 27-41.
- Shalin, Dmitri N. "The Romantic Antecedants of Meadian Social Psychology", Symbolic Interaction 7 (1984): 43-65.
- Shalin, Dmitri N. "Socialism, Democracy and Reform: A letter and an article by George Herbert Mead", Symbolic Interaction 10, (1987):267-278.
- Shalin, Dmitri N. "What Pragmatism Can Do for Critical Theory: The Mead-Habermas Connection." Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association (Washington, DC). (1990).
- Sharron, Avery. Dimensions of Time and Social Togetherness. Doctoral Dissertation. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign: 1981.
- Sharron, Avery. "Madness and temporality: Reviewing and reconsidering and old hypothesis of schizophrenia" in Studies in Symbolic Interaction: A research annual 9 edited by Norman K. Denzin et al. Greenwich CT: JAI Press (1988): 111-126.
- Shibutani, Tamotsu. Society and Personality: An Interactionist Approach to Social Psychology. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1961.
- Shibutani, Tamotsu. "George Herbert Mead." In International Encyclopedia of Social Sciences, edited by David L. Sills, vol. X, pp. 83-87. New York: The Macmillan Co. and The Free Press, 1968.
- Shields, Patricia M. "Classical Pragmatism: Roots and Promise for a PA Feminist Theory." Administrative Theory & Praxis 27 (2005): 370-376.
- Shott, Susan. "Society, Self and Mind in Moral Philosophy: The Scottish Moralists as Precursors of Symbolic Interactionism", Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 12, (1976): 39-46.
- Simpson, John H. "'The Great Reversal': Selves, communities and the global system", Sociology of Religion 57 (1996): 115-125.
- Singer, Marcus G. (ed) "Pragmatism and the Context of Rationality, Part III", Transactions of the Peirce Society 29, (1993): 687-722.
- Singer, Beth J. "Mead: The Nature of Rights". In Classical American Pragmatism: Its Contemporary Vitality edited by Sandra B. Rosenthal. Urbana-Champaign: University of Illinois Press (1999).
- Singer, Beth J. "On Language and Social Change." Pp. 195-202 in Spiritual and Political Dimensions of Nonviolence and Peace. New York: Rodopi (2006)
- Singer, Milton B. "George Herbert Mead's Social Behavioristic Theory of Mind." M.A. thesis, The University of Texas at Austin, 1936.
- Sixel, Friedrich W. "Motivation und Wissen [Motivation and Knowledge]", Kolner Zeitschrift fur Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie Supplement 22, (1980): 246-267.
- Sjoberg, Gideon, Elizabeth Gill, Boyd Littrell, and Norma Williams, "The reemergence of John Dewey and American Pragmatism", Studies in Symbolic Interaction (1997): 51-71.
- Sjoberg, Gideon, Elizabeth A. Gill, and Leonard D. Cain. "Countersystem Analysis and Construction of Alternative Futures." Sociological Theory 21 (2003): 210-235.
- Skafte, Dianne. "Video in Groups: Implications for a Social Theory of the Self", International Journal of Group Psychotherapy 37, (1987): 389-402.
- Smedley, Charles Vincent. Re-reading Mead: The mind-body dilemma and sociology. Doctoral Dissertation. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign: 1986.
- Smith, Charles W. A Critique of Sociological Reasoning. Totowa, NJ: Rowman (1979).
- Smith, Dorothy, "Telling the truth after postmodernism," Symbolic Interaction 19 (1996): 171-202.
- Smith, Gregory W. H. "Enacted Others: Specifying Goffman's Phenomenological Omissions and Sociological Accomplishments." Human Studies 28 (2005): 397-415.
- Smith, Richard Lee. "Reflexive Behavior: An experimental examinations of George Herbert Mead's treatment of vocal gestures", M.A. Thesis, University of South Carolina (1971).
- Smith, Richard Lee. G. H. Mead and Sociology: The Chicago Years. Doctoral Dissertation, Universtiy of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1977.
- Smith, T. V. "The Social Philosophy of George Herbert Mead." American Journal of Sociology 37 (1931): 368-385.
- Smith, T. V. "The Religious Bearings of a Secular Mind: George Herbert Mead." Journal of Religion 12 (1932): 200-213.
- Smith, T. V. "George Herbert Mead." In Encyclopcdia of the Social Sciences. Edited by Edwin R. A. Seligman, vol. X, pp. 241-242. New York: The Macmillan Co., 1933.
- Smith, T. V. "George Herbert Mead and the Philosophy of Philanthropy." Social Services Review 6 (1932): 37-54.
- Soutar, Richard Glenn "Methods in the social sciences: A critique of positivism." Doctoral dissertation. Oklahoma State University (1997).
- Spietzer, Elmer and Reynolds, Larry T. "Patterning in Citations: An analysis of references to George Herbert Mead", Sociological Focus 6 (1973): 71-82.
- Stark, Frank M. Communicative Interaction, Power and the State: A method. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1996.
- Stearns, Peter N. "On Mead on American National Character," Culture & Psychology 7 (2001): 65-79.
- Steeves, Valerie. "Beyond Data Protection: Applying Mead's Symbolic Interactionism and Habermas's Communicative Action to Westin's Theory of Privacy." Doctoral Dissertation.
- Stevens, Edward. "Sociality and Act in G. H. Mead", Social Research 34 (1967): 613-31.
- Stevens, Edward. "Bibliographical Note: G. H. Mead." American Journal of Sociology 72 (1967): 551-557.
- Stewart, R.L. "What George Mead Should Have Said: Explorations of a problem of interpretation", Symbolic Interaction 4 (1981): 157-166.
- Stewart, Robert L. "A Reply to Gertrude", Studies in Symbolic Interaction 3 (1997): 249-269.
- Stickel, George W. "The Land as a Social Being: Ethical Implications from Societal Expectations", Agr. Human Values 7, (1990): 33-38.
- Stolbun, E.B. "The Problem of Socialization and Symbolic Interactionism of G.H. Mead [in Russian]", Vestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta, Filosofiya 31, (1976): 67-75.
- Stormer, Gerald D. "G. H. Mead: A Survey of Recent Critical Literature", Southern Journal of Philosophy 12 (1974): 405-15.
- Stone, Gregory P. and Farberman, H.A. "Further Comment on the Blumer-Bales Dialogue Concerning the Implications of the Thought of George Herbert Mead", American Journal of Sociology 72 (1967): 409-410.
- Strauss, Anselm. "Mead's Multiple Conceptions of Time and Evolution: Their Contexts and Their Consequences for Theory", International Sociology 6, (1991): 411-426.
- Strauss, Anselm. "A partial line of descent: Blumer and I", Studies in Synbolic Interaction 20 (1996): 3-22.
- Strong, Samuel M. "A Note on George H. Mead's The Philosophy of the Act." American Journal of Sociology 45 (1939): 71-76.
- Stryker, Sheldon. "In the beginning there is society": Lessons from a sociological social psychology." In The message of social psychology: Perspectives on mind in society edited by Craig McGarty, S. Alexander Haslam et al. Oxford, England: Blackwell Publishers. (1997): 315-327.
- Suri, Surindar Singh. The Philosophy of Mind of George Herbert Mead. Doctoral Dissertation. Northwestern University: 1953.
- Suri, Surindar S. "The Communicative Process", Synthese 9, (1953): 289-298.
- Swanson, Guy E. "Mead and Freud: Their Relevance for Social Psychology." Sociometry 24 (1961): 319-339.
- Swanson, Guy E. "The powers and capabilities of selves: Social and collective approaches" in Philosophy, social theory and the thought of George Herbert Mead edited by Mitchell Aboulafia et al. Albany, NY: SUNY Press (1991): 2-3-211.
- Swanson, Guy E. "Doing Things Together: Some Basic Forms of Agencyand Structure in Collective Action and Some Explanations", Social Psychology Quarterly 55, (1992): 94-117.
- Szasz, Thomas S. "The Game Model Analysis of Human Behavior." Part 5 of The Myth of Mental Illness: Foundations for a Theory of Personal Conduct. New York: Harper & Row, 1961.
- Takita-Ishii, Sachiko. "Socio-Historical reflection on the concept of collective memory" paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association (1995).
- Taylor, Harland Lee. The Relationship Between the Social Philosophy of George Herbert Mead and the Aesthetic and Educational Theories of Thomas Munro. Doctoral Dissertation: Southern Illinois University at Carbondale: 1979.
- TenHouten, Warren D. "Mind, self, image, emotion and brain in the thought of George Herbert Mead", Journal of Mental Imagery 15, 1991: 157-159.
- Thayer, H. S. Meaning and Action: A Critical History of Pragmatism. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1968. See especially part 2, chap. 5.
- Thompson, Tyler. "The Self and its Relations", Phil. Forum 7, (1949): 25-31.
- Thorp, Millard Franklin. An Evaluative Analysis of the Contribution of Key Sociological Theorists to the Development of a Sociology of Emotion. Doctoral Dissertation. University of North Texas: 1983.
- Throop, C. Jason. "Shifting from a Constructivist to an Experiential Approach to the Anthropology of Self and Emotion," Journal of Consciousness Studies 7 (2000): 27-52.
- Tibbetts, Paul. "Some Recent Philosophical Contributions to the Problem of Consciousness", Philosophy Today 14, (1970): 3-22.
- Tibbetts, Paul. "Mead's Theory of Reality and the Knower-known Transaction", Dialectica 27 (1973): 27-41.
- Tibbetts, Paul, Perception, Action and Reality in the Writings of G. H. Mead. Doctoral Dissertation, Purdue University, 1973.
- Tibbetts, Paul. "Mead, Phenomenalism and Phenomenology", Philosophy Today 17 (1973): 328-36.
- Tibbetts, Paul, "Mead's Theory of the Act and Perception: Some Empirical Confirmations", The Personalist 55 (1974): 115-38.
- Tibbetts, Paul, "Peirce and Mead on Perceptual Immediacy and Human Action", Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 36 (1975): 222-32.
- Tillman, Mary Katherine. "Temporality and Role-Taking in G. H. Mead", Social Research 37 (1970): 533-46.
- Tillman, Mary Katherine. "Review of George Herbert Mead: Self Language and World by D. L. Miller", Man and World 7 (1974): 293-300.
- Tonness, Alfred. "A Notation of the Problem of the Past-with Especial Reference to George Herbert Mead." Journal of Philosophy 29 (1932): 599-606.
- Torbert, Benjamin Charles. "Southern Vowels and the Social Construction of Salience." Doctoral Dissertation (2006).
- Torvik, Patricia Ann. George Herbert Mead's Theory of Education. Doctoral Dissertation: 1983.
- Tokugawa, Naohito. "Act, Temporality and the Self: G.H. Mead's Concepts Revisited [in Japanese]", Shakaigaku-Hyron 44, (1993): 16-29.
- Toribio, Manuel. "Institucion, metodo cientifico y proceso social: La etica de G.H. Mead", Themata 8, (1991):87-114.
- Travers, Andrew. "The Nazi eye code of falling in love: Bright eyes, black heart", Theory Culture and Society 15 (1998): 323-353.
- Travisano, Richard V. "The Sociology of Is: The Self as Social Force", Free Inquiry in Creative Sociology 13, (1985): 187-189.
- Tremmel, William Calloley. "The Social Concepts of George Herbert Mead." Emporia State Research Studies 5 (1957).
- Tremmel, William Calloley. "George H. Mead and William H. Bernhardt: Unexpected Cohorts in Things Religious", in Donald A. Crosby (ed), Religious Experience and Ecological Responsibility. New York: Lang (1996).
- Troyer, W. L. "Mead's Social and Functional Theory of Mind." American Sociological Review 11 (1946): 198-202.
- Trujillo, Rene, Jr. The Social Emergence of Self and World: George Herbert Mead. Doctoral Dissertation. University of Colorado at Boulder: 1989.
- Tugendhat, Ernst. Self Consciousness and Self Determination (translated by Paul Stern). Cambridge, Mass : MIT Press (1986).
- Tugendhat, Ernst. "Mead: Symbolic interaction and the self" in Philosophy, social theory and the thought of George Herbert Mead edited by Mitchell Aboulafia et al. Albany, NY: SUNY Press (1991): 169-200.
- Turner, Jonathan H. "Returning to 'Social Physics': Illustrations from the Work of George Herbert Mead", Current Perspectives in Social Theory 2, (1981): 187-208.
- Turner, Jonathan H. "A Note on George Herbert Mead's Behavioral Theory of Social Structure", Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 12, (1982): 213-222.
- Turner, Jonathan H. and Norman A. Dolch, "Using classical theorist to reconceptualize community dynamics", Research in Community Sociology 6 (1996): 19-36.
- Turner, Stephen P. "Imitation or the Internalization of Norms: Is Twentieth Century Social Theory Based on the Wrong Choice?" Pp 103-118 in Empathy and Agency Boulder: Westview Press (2000)
- Ueda, Seiji. "George Herbert Mead." In Philosophy of Sign Analysis, Tokyo: Kigensha Shuppan, 1956: 296-298.
- Ueda, Seiji. "Construction of Self in American Philosophy." Appendix to Traditions of Anglo-Saxon Philosophy, pp. 214-249. Tokyo: Tokyo-Do, 1949.
- Ueda, Seiji. "The Summit of American Behaviorism." In The World of Act, chap. 3, pp. 105-23 1. Tokyo: Riso-Sha Co., 1946.
- Ueda, Seiji. Foundations of Pragmatism. Tokyo: Waseda University Press, 1961.
- Ule, Mirjana. "The Dialectic Basis of Symbolic Interactionism in the Comprehension of Interhumam Relations and Human Activity [in Slovak]", Anthropos 4, (1982): 385-396.
- Ushenko, Andrew. "Alternative Perspectives and the Invariant Space-Time: Discussion of The Philosophy of the Present, by G. H. Mead." Mind 43 (1934): 199-203.
- Vaitkus, Steven Anthony. Intersubjectivity and the social Group: An investigation into intersubjectivity as a problem of the social group based upon the works of George Herbert Mead, Aron Gurwitsch and Alfred Schutz. Doctoral Dissertation. University of Toronto: 1986.
- Valsiner, Jaan and Rene Van der Veer. "On the Social Nature of Human Cognititon: An Analysis of the Shared Intellectural Roots of George Herbert Mead and Lev Vygotsky", Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 18, (1988): 117-136.
- Valsiner, Jaan and Rene Van der Veer. The Social Mind: Construction of the Idea. New York: Cambridge University Press (2000).
- Valsiner, Jaan and Rene Van de Veer. "On the social nature of human cognition: An analysis of the shared intellectual roots of George Herbert Mead and Lev Vygotsky. In Lev Vygotsky: Critical Assessments: Vygotsky's theory Vol 1 edited by Peter Lloyd. New York: Routledge (1999):145-164.
- VanSertima, Wayne Marat. "The Sociality of Becoming: George Herbert Mead's Physics and Metaphysics" Doctoral dissertation. City University of New York (1998).
- Veith, Hermann. "Uberlegungen zur Theorie und Geschischte der Sozialisation [Reflections on the Theory and History of Socialization]", Zeitschrift fur Sozialisationsforschung und Erziehungssoziologie 15 (1995): 194-207.
- Vessey, David. "Review of The Cosmopolitan Self by Mitchell Aboulafia." Journal of Speculative Philosophy 16 (2001).
- Victoroff, David, G. H. Mead, Sociologue et Philosophe. Paris: Presse de Paris (1953).
- Victoroff, David. "Aspects originaux de la philosophie de G. H. Mead." Revue de Metaphysique et de Morale 57 (1952): 67-81.
- Victoroff, David. "La Notion d'emergence et la categorie du social dans la philosophie de G. H. Mead." Revue Philosophique 142 (1952): 155-162.
- Vocate, Donna R. Intrapersonal Communication: Different voices, different minds. Hillsdale, NJ.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. (1994).
- Vogu, Ikuo. "Abstract of Mead's Mind, Self, and Society." In Excellent Writings of Philosophy, edited by Osamu Kuno, vol. IV, pp. 266-275. Third edition. The Mainichi News Library, 1968.
- Wallace, David, "Reflections on the Education of G. H. Mead", American Journal of Sociology 72 (1967): 396-408.
- Wallis, W.D. "Review of 'Mind, Self and Society from the Standpoint of a Social Behaviorist by G.H. Mead", International Journal of Ethics 45, (1935): 456-459.
- Ward, Lloyd Gordon and Robert Throop. "Emotional Experience in Dewey and Mead: Notes for the social psychology of emotion." In Social Perspectives on emotion, Vol 1 edited by Victor Gecas and David D. Franks. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press (1992): 61-94.
- Warshay, Leon H. and Diana W. Warshay. "The Individualizing and Subjectivizing of George Herbert Mead. A sociology of knowledge interpretation", Sociological Focus 19, (1986): 177-188.
- Wax, Murray L. "Old Chicago and New France", American Sociologist 31 (2000): 65-82.
- Weckroth, Klaus Erkki. Mustavalkoista Sosiaalipsykologiaa [Black and White Social Psychology]. Doctoral Dissertation. Tampereen Yliopisto(Finland): 1993.
- Weckroth, Klaus E. "George Herbert Mead ja sosiaalisuus. [George Herbert Mead and the social in Finnish]", Psykologia 26, (1991): 380-383.
- Weigert, Andrew J. "Identity: Its Emergence within Sociological Psychology", Symbolic Interaction 6, (1983): 183-206.
- Weigert, Anderw J. "Definitional and responsive environmental meaning: A Meadian Look at Landscapes and Drought", Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 27 (1997): 65-91.
- Weiss, Paul. "The Social Character of Gestures", Phil. Rev 52, (1943): 182-186.
- Wenzel, Harald. George Herbert Mead zur Einfuhrung. Hamburg: Junius Verlag, 1990.
- Werkmeister, W. H. A History of Philosophical Ideas in America. New York: Ronald Press, 1949. Especially chap. 19.
- Weyns,Walter. "De sociale grondslag van de menselijke geest: het interactionisme van George Herbert Mead." In Denk-wijzen 9 / Berghs Harry [edit.], Leuven: Acco, (1994): 5-47.
- Wiley, Norbert. "Notes on Self Genesis: From Me to We to I", Studies in Symbolic Interaction 2, (1979):87-105.
- Wiley, Norbert. The Semiotic Self. Chicago: University of Chicago (1994).
- Wilkerson, Kenneth E. A Framework for a Theory of Rhetoric Based on the Writings of George Herbert Mead. Doctoral Dissertation. University of Florida: 1970.
- Wilson, Stephen R. "Self-Actualization and Selflessness: A Social-Psychological Analysis", Journal of Social Behavior and Personality 6, (1991): 97-108.
- Wilson, David and William Dixon. "Economics and the Act." Social Epistemology 18 (2004): 71-84.
- Winter, J. Alan and Eugene C. Goldfield. "Caregiver- Child Interaction in the Development of Self: The Contributions of Vygotsky, Bruner and Kaye to Mead's Theory", Symbolic Interaction 14, (1991): 433-447.
- Wiseman, Jacqueline P. "Anselm Strauss and the generic importance of his work in structuring my research", Studies in Symbolic Interaction 3 supplement (1997): 59-84.
- Wood, Michael and Mark L. Wardell. "G.H. Mead's Social Behaviorism vs. the Astructural Bias of Symbolic Interaction", Symbolic Interaction 6, (1983): 85-96.
- Woolwine, David Edward. George Herbert Mead: A Critical Reassessment of his philosophy and its relationship to Symbolic Interactionism. Doctoral Dissertation. Princeton University: 1988.
- Wynne, J.P. "Mind and Education: From the Standpoint of John Dewey and George Herbert Mead", Educational Theory 2, (1952): 129-140.
No entries yet
- Yamamoto, Haruyoshi. "Social Psychology of Dewey and Mead", Chapter 5 in Pragmatism after the First World War, pp. 133-148. Tokyo: Aoki Book Store, 1963.
- Yamashita, Yusuke. "The Theory of Social Reform of G.H. Mead [in Japanese]", Shakaigaku Hyoron 45, (1994): 221-235.
- Yarros, V.S. "Philosophy in the Light of Science: Prof. G. H. Mead's Philosophy of the Present." Open Court 46 (1932): 787-791.
- Yasukawa, Hajime. "The Nature and the Task of Meadian "Social Psychology" -- Social Practice and Social Psychology. Japanese Sociological Review 36, (1985): 71-85.
- Yeager, D. M. "From Biology to Social Experience to Morality: Reflections on the Naturalization of Morality. Tradition and Discovery 30 (2004): 31-39.
- Yoels, William C. and David A. Karp. "A Social Psychological Critique of 'Oversocialization': Dennis Wrong Revisited", Sociological Symposium 24. (1978): 27-39.
- Yolton, John W. "The Dualism of Mind", Journal of Philosophy 51, (1954): 173-179.
- Young, Kimball, Fred B. Lindstrom and Ronald A. Hardert. "Kimball Young on the Chicago School: Later Contacts." Sociological Perspectives 31, (1988): 298-314.
- Zeitlin, Irving, "The Dialectical Philosophy of G. H. Mead", in: Rethinking Sociology Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1973: 219-42.
- Zito, George V. and Jerry Jacobs. "Attribution and Symbolic Interaction: An Impasse at the Generalized Other", Human Relations 32, (1979): 571-578.