User:Raiderg2019/Symbolic Interactionism/SoAnonymous2023 Peer Review

General info
Raiderg2019
 * Whose work are you reviewing?


 * Link to draft you're reviewing:User:Raiderg2019/Symbolic Interactionism
 * Link to the current version of the article (if it exists):Symbolic interactionism

Evaluate the drafted changes
I was very confused when I first started reading this article because it is titled Symbolic Interactionism and starts off with information about Social Interactionist Theory. The draft appears to be a mix of two current wiki articles on those theories. My suggestion would be to start off with a introduction to the Symbolic Interactionism theory, and then explain that it was derived from STI theory. The original article that is linked is for STI, so that also leads me to question if you were meaning to rework the article on STI or the other theory. One thing that I would watch out for is the tone of this sentence: "Mead's influence was said to be so powerful that sociologists regard him as the one "true founder" of the symbolic interactionism tradition." It can be perceived as not neutral.