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===Comportamento collettivo===
Basandosi sul lavoro di Robert Park, Blumer, in un articolo del 1939, richiamò l’attenzione su un nuovo settore della sociologia: il comportamento collettivo. Quest’area di indagine che si stava delineando si concentra sulla spiegazione dell’azione collettiva e del comportamento non ancora organizzato istituzionalmente. Blumer fu particolarmente interessato alla coordinazione collettiva spontanea che compare quanto qualcosa di imprevisto ostacola il comportamento standardizzato del gruppo. Egli vide la combinazione di eventi che segue fenomeni del genere come un fattore chiave per la continua trasformazione della società.
 
 
 
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==Bibliografia==
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*''Reply to bales'',in ''American Journal of Sociology'', 71 (1966)
*''Foreword'', in S.T. Bruyn, ''The human perspective in sociology'', Englewood Cliffs, N.J. Prentice Hall (1966)
*''Reply to Woefel, Stone and Farberman'', in ''American Journal of Sociology'', 72 (1967)
*''Ernest W. Burgess 1886-1966'', ''in American Sociologist'', 2 (1967)
*''Threats from agency-determined research: the case of Camelot'', in I.L. Horowitz (a cura di), ''The rise and fall of Project Camelot'', Cambridge, Mass, Mit Press (1967)
*''Fashion: from class differentiation to collective selection'', in ''Sociological Quarterly'', 10 (1969)
*''Symbolic Interactionism: Perspective and Method'', Englewood Cliffs, N.J. Prentice Hall (1969)
*''Social problems and the collective behavior'', in ''Social problems'', 18 (1971)
*''Action vs. interaction'', ''in Society'', 9 (1973)
*''A note on a simbolic interactionism: reply to Huber'', in ''American Sociological Review'', 38 (1973)
*''Symbolic interpretation and the idea of social system'', in ''Revue Internationale de Sociologie'', 11 (1975)
*''Parsons as a symbolic interactionist: exchange on Turner'', in ''Sociological Inquiry'', 45 (1975)
*''A tri-fold test of all sociological approaches'', in W''insconsin Sociologist'', 13 (1976)
*''Comment on Lewis the classic American pragmatists as a forerunners to symbolic interactionism'', in ''Sociological Quarterly'', 18 (1977)
*''Social unrest and collective protest'', in N.K. Denzin (a cura di), ''Studies in symbolic interaction'', Greenwich, Conn., Jai Press, vol. I (1978)
*''Comments on George Herbert Mead and the Chicago tradition of sociology'', in ''Simbolic Interaction'', 2 (1979)
*''Mead and Blumer: the convergent methodological perspectives of social behaviorism and symbolic interactionism'', in ''American Sociological Review'', 45 (1980)
*(con T. Duster) ''Theories of race and social action, in Sociological theories: race and colonialism'', Paris, Unesco
*''Foreword'', in E.G. Ericksen, ''The Territorial experience: human ecology as symbolic interaction'', Austin, University of Texas
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*''Going astray with a logical scheme: rewiew to Lewis and Smith'', in ''Symbolic Interactionism'', 6 (1983)
*Industrialization ad an agent of social change: a critical analysis, D. Maines e T. Morrione (a cura di), New York, Aldine de Gruyter (1990)
*''Private monograph on movies and sex'', in G.S Jowett, I.C. Jarvie e K.H. Fuller, ''Children and the movies: media influence and the Payne Fund Controversy'', New York, Cambridge University Press (1996)
*''Foreword'', in L.H. Athens, ''Violent crimilan acts and actors revisited'', Urbana, University of Illinois Press (1997)
*''George Herbert Mead and Human Conduct'' (2004)