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Interactionism is micro-sociological perspective that argues meaning to be produced through the interactions of individuals. It is a framework that holds different perspectives in how society should be created and maintained through different interactions of individuals.

In other words, it derives social processes (such as conflict, cooperation, identity formation) from social interaction, whereby subjectively held meanings are integral to explaining or understanding social behavior. Stryker, an author in interactionism presents two levels in the interactionism model. First, the upper level which is social structures and limits. Then there's lower-level which is social persons which is influenced by the structural upper level.

In micro-sociology, interactionism is a theoretical perspective that sees social behavior as an interactive product of the individual and the situation. In other words, it derives social processes (such as conflict, cooperation, identity formation) from social interaction, whereby subjectively held meanings are integral to explaining or understanding social behavior. Stryker, an author in interactionism presents two levels in the interactionism model. First, the upper level which is social structures and limits. Then there's lower-level which is social persons which is influenced by the structural upper level. Interactionist were curious in how people acted in their social life. How individuals construct meaning and identities in day to day lives.

George Herbert Mead, as an advocate of pragmatism and the subjectivity of social reality, is considered a leader in the development of interactionism. Herbert Blumer expanded on Mead's work and coined the term symbolic interactionism. This theory is gaining more attraction worldwide and at the national level. individuals knowing that interactionisma is important in the construct of daily lives.

Blumer in his classic analysis sates that human beings respond to each other by interpreting one another's actions and then reacting on the premises of it. its in his orientation process where he represents the interpretation presented by members of society.

Blumers reaction on mass society is central in its formation he states that collective behavior is a result of social interaction. it is common and it is an impulse due to the need of interaction.