noun
- Plural of interactionist; scholars or theorists who emphasize interaction as a fundamental principle in understanding social behavior, psychology, or other phenomena.
- Advocates of symbolic interactionism, a sociological perspective that focuses on how people create meaning through social interaction and communication.
Usage: academic; social sciences
Usage: sociology; academic
Examples
- Interactionists argue that society is constructed through everyday interactions between individuals.
- Many interactionists in sociology study how people interpret symbols and gestures in social settings.
- The conference brought together leading interactionists to discuss new theories of human behavior.
- Interactionists emphasize the role of communication in shaping social reality.
- Some interactionists focus on how children develop language through interaction with caregivers.
- The debate between interactionists and structuralists has shaped modern social theory.