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INTERACTIONNISME SYMBOLIQUE

BIBLIOGRAPHIE
VOL. 2

4e GENERATION : 1976-1990

Lionel LACAZE

LYON- IS.PUB 2018


Couverture :

Photographies :

A gauche : Herbert Blumer, Norbert Wiley, Mary Jo Deegan

Au centre : George Herbert Mead

A droite : Erving Goffman, Dmitri Shalin


INTERACTIONNISME SYMBOLIQUE

BIBLIOGRAPHIE
VOL. 2

4e GENERATION : 1976-1990

Lionel LACAZE

LYON – IS.PUB 2018


Pour Dmitri Shalin
INTRODUCTION

Le présent travail est une continuation du répertoire


bibliographique de l interactionnisme symbolique IS paru sur
Academia.edu, avec les trois premières générations (1930-1975) de
chercheurs et chercheuses en interactionnisme symbolique (IS). Le
terme de génération est utilisé dans le sens où Karl Mannheim l écrit,
où une génération équivaut à quinze ans. Ce volume couvre les
années 1976-1990. Y figurent une grande majorité d auteurs
américains et canadiens mais on trouvera aussi des européens
(surtout britanniques) et quelques chercheurs d autres continents
(Amérique latine, Asie).
Il est fourni, pour les Etats-Unis et le Canada, exclusivement,
selon la disponibilité de l'information, le lieu et la date du doctorat
(Ph.D., Ed.D. ou MD ou encore JD) comme « repère générationnel ».
Ce répertoire n'a pas vocation à être exhaustif. Mais il offre un
premier débroussaillage, la littérature interactionniste étant éparse
ou peu référencée sinon de façon lacunaire.
A noter que l ethnométhodologie est hors-champ mais on
trouvera une poignée d auteurs qui travaillent à l articulation des
deux systèmes théoriques, il en est de même pour la sociologie
phénoménologique avec les mêmes exceptions. Certains auteurs
indexés ne travaillent pas tous dans le champ de la sociologie,
certains sont dans d autres disciplines : criminologie et justice
criminelle, médecine ou psychiatrie, psychologie voire éducation ou
sciences du sport.
Le répertoire comprend un Who was Who / Who is Who des
personnes figurant dans le répertoire. Il indique (selon disponibilité
de l information , l année de naissance s il y a lieu l année du décès ,
lieu et date du doctorat, la position occupée (en général la dernière)
et les domaines d investigation du chercheur de l enseignant-
chercheur.
Dans ce volume figurent en annexe un autre Who was Who /
Who is Who des personnes indexées dans le Volume 1 et ne figurant
pas dans ce premier volume. Ensuite on trouvera une bibliographie
complémentaire d auteurs non indexés dans le vol. .
Il y aura deux volumes de cette bibliographie, une en français,
une en anglais. Il s agit donc ici du volume en français qui comporte
des références à des auteurs francophones c est-à-dire belges,
québécois, suisses et bien sûr français. Je dois préciser au lecteur que
l inclusion de chercheurs français se réclamant de l interactionnisme
symbolique est de mon fait car nul ne se réclame en France de
l interactionnisme symbolique dans cette génération sauf David Le
Breton, professeur de sociologie à l université de Strasbourg. Donc ils
sont au plus interactionniste-friendly. J avoue franchement que leur
manque d audace sinon de lâcheté m a dissuadé dans un premier
temps d inclure leur nom, mis à part Mme Dominique Picard et
Henri Peretz.
La plupart des auteurs sont donc nord-américains y compris
de nombreux auteurs canadiens car il s agit par rapport au volume
précédent d un facteur émergeant celui de l introduction et du
développement de l interactionnisme symbolique au Canada et aussi
dans la partie francophone du Québec.
Le lecteur encore trouvera des bibliographies qui concernent
des auteurs (psychologie, éducation ou autre) qui travaillent sur
l interaction dans des domaines proches de l interactionnisme
symbolique par exemple les recherches sur la communication non
verbale, certaines personnalités associées à l école de Palo Alto, des
philosophes ou psychologues voir éducateurs qui effectuent des
travaux de type interactionniste ou des recherches sur le
pragmatisme et / ou la personnalité de G.H. Mead.
La configuration de l école interactionniste au début de cette
période est nouvelle car en phase d institutionnalisation avec la
création d une société scientifique « Société pour l étude de
l interaction symbolique », en anglais « Society for the Study of
Symbolic Interaction »), en 1974 par un groupe de jeunes chercheurs
avec à leur tête des leaders charismatiques comme Gregory P. Stone,
Norman K. Denzin, Harvey Farberman, et de nombreux autres. En
1977 est créée la revue « Symbolic Interaction », l année suivante les
« Studies in Symbolic Interaction » dont le directeur de publication
est le même Denzin.
Malgré des conditions favorables à ce niveau, la période
étudiée n est pas très faste. L échantillon d auteurs indexés n est pas
représentatif du volume de chercheurs formés mais j ai été obligé
d éliminer une grande partie de ceux qui ont arrêté de publier très tôt
dans leur carrière, ont abandonné la théorie de l interaction
symbolique, ou tout simplement stoppé leur carrière de chercheurs.
Par rapport à la génération précédente c est-à-dire 1960-1975,
on constate de nombreuses différences. Lors de cette période
l université de Berkeley est le centre du mouvement interactionniste.
Je rappelle que cette époque il compte parmi ses enseignants :
Herbert Blumer, Erving Goffman, David Matza, Troy Duster, Guy E.
Swanson, Arlie Hochschild. Le centre à cette époque attirait de
nombreux thésards. Son apport reste important mais plus dominant.
Un autre centre très productif fut l université du Minnesota
qui avait pour leader Arnold Rose, Don Martindale, Gregory P.
Stone et quelques autres. Après leur décès, ce centre est entré en
déclin partiel.
Dans la période qui nous concerne qui suit l ouverture des
nouveaux campus de Californie, Santa Barbara, San Diego, Santa
Cruz, Davis, Irvine et San Francisco, on s aperçoit que le centre phare
de l interactionnisme se déplace dans ces universités. Santa Barbara
arrive en tête et 10 chercheurs de premier plan y sont formés. Le site
de San Diego est aussi productif mais il a une orientation nettement
ethnométhodologique. Le groupe de San Francisco est très connu
pour avoir eu comme enseignants Anselm Strauss et Barney Glaser,
les fondateurs de la théorie ancrée, une des approches en
méthodologie qualitative les plus connues au monde. À peu près un
tiers des thèses des auteurs indexés dans ce répertoire provient de
Californie avec notamment toujours Berkeley, Stanford et l UCLA.
Parmi les autres universités productives, on trouve dans le
Middle-West Northwestern, Wisconsin. Les autres sites de Middle-
West sont en déclin (Chicago, Illinois, Iowa).
Le phénomène marquant de cette décennie est la parcellisation
des sites dans de nombreux états américains. La côte est notamment
la région new-yorkaise reste productive avec l université de New
York, Stony Brook, Buffalo, City University of New York (CUNY),
etc. Mais aussi l université de Pennsylvanie. De même la Nouvelle-
Angleterre possède des sites toujours actifs : Massachusetts, Boston,
New Hampshire, Maryland. Mais le centre le plus important est resté
l université Brandeis.
Le phénomène émergent de cette décennie est le
développement de sites interactionnistes au Canada, sites très
productifs à Toronto (York, Toronto) mais aussi McGill, Mc Master et
les débuts de la production interactionniste au Québec à l université
de Montréal.
Dans le reste du pays, il existe une production interactionniste
dans de nombreuses universités mais aucun centre n émerge sauf le
sud-ouest avec les universités du Colorado, celles du Texas sont
actifs. Dans le sud-est il en est de même avec Virginia Tech.
Enfin de signaler une production de thèse importante dans
l université britannique notamment à l université de Londres et à la
Londres School of Economics. Il s agit du cas de chercheurs
américains ayant effectué leurs études supérieures en Grande-
Bretagne. D autres chercheurs britanniques ont été formés sur place
et forment le noyau de l école interactionniste dans différentes
universités (Kent, Oxford, Manchester, etc.). On signalera encore que
parmi les thèses réalisées aux États-Unis certaines avaient été
réalisées par des chercheurs étrangers notamment allemands, anglais
ou espagnols.
Au niveau théorique malgré le développement d outils de
publication, on constate une certaine stagnation de la recherche. La
période est celle du retour de la droite conservatrice, de la crise
économique et fiscale. Les sciences sociales sont en crise notamment
budgétaire lorsqu elles dépendent des crédits de l État fédéral. Moins
d étudiants, moins d argent, moins d innovation, moins de
publication.
La période débute aussi avec un procès d intention à l égard
de la personnalité d Herbert Blumer qui est accusé d avoir détourner
l héritage de G.H. Mead à son profit en reconstruisant sa propre
psychologie sociale intitulée interactionnisme symbolique, une chose
que certains ne lui ont jamais pardonnée. La critique s étend et se
diffuse et même les mises au point ne suffisent pas à faire taire les
opposants depuis 40 ans au point que l on peut parler en 8 de
Blumer-bashing. Faute d innovation conceptuelle certains chercheurs
publient rituellement des attaques contre l interactionnisme
blumerien pour allonger leur CV. Blumer n a jamais empêché
quiconque d extraire chez Mead une soi-disant macro sociologie.
Mais pour les intéressés cela ne peut se faire qu en dévalorisant
l apport de Blumer de façon présentiste en oubliant les luttes qu il a
dû mener dans les années 30, 40 et 50 contre l « hormisme », le
béhaviorisme, le positivisme connu sous le nom d opérationnalisme,
l analyse de variable et ce que Sorokin appelait la « quantophrénie »
des Ogburn, Lazarsfeld, Stouffer et de beaucoup d autres. Les
interventions de Blumer lors des rencontres annuelles de l ASA ou
autres suscitaient un ressentiment contre sa personne. A cette
époque, il était quasi le seul à défendre une autre voie au prix d être
stigmatisé par nombre de ses collègues notamment à Chicago. Pour
fuir ce climat délétère, Blumer accepta de nombreuses invitations à
enseigner hors de Chicago, que ce soit à Hawaii, Michigan, Iowa.
Pendant la 2e Guerre mondiale, il fut promu médiateur entre
syndicats et patronat dans le secteur industriel et participa à la
gestion d une grève importante au milieu des années à Pittsburg.
Quand il retourne à Chicago en 1947, il trouve un département en
décomposition et préfère s en éloigner puis le quitter. Il n y reste que
ans avant d accepter une offre de professeur invité à Hawaii et à
son retour annoncer son départ. Comme chacun sait, il part pour
Berkeley qui sous son impulsion va devenir le 1e Département de
sociologie du pays et du monde. Le ressentiment de Chicago envers
Blumer restera ancré dans la culture chicagoan encore pour
longtemps1.
Mais peut être est-il nécessaire de placer le débat au niveau
politique que de constater une scission peut-être ordinaire entre
droite et gauche, entre conservateurs et progressistes, à l intérieur
même du mouvement interactionniste.
L Université de Berkeley a été le centre du mouvement de
contestation étudiante des années 60 et 70 où il a été bien accueilli et
souvent soutenu par l académie alors qu il a été réprouvé à Chicago
et Columbia.
Il s ensuit que débute dans ces années un procès important à
l égard de l interactionnisme symbolique qui incarnerait trop le statu
quo qu il dénonçait dans les années à propos du structuro-
fonctionnalisme. Effectivement, quand on regarde la littérature
publiée par cette génération, on trouve peu d implications politiques
sinon chez les femmes sociologues au ralliement massif au
féminisme. Cependant celui-ci au début des années 80 se scinde au
sujet de problématiques pour le moins triviales comme la
pornographie et une partie des féministes se rallie à la droite
conservatrice. Au moment où je parle c est-à-dire en 2018 je
considère qu il s agit d un échec théorique lamentable et calamiteux
de la part d une classe d intellectuels avides de pouvoir et
d ascension sociale. De la même façon l émergence du pouvoir gay
s est écrasée face à l épidémie de sida au début des années 8 . Cette
épidémie éclot vers 1981 et il faut attendre sept à huit années pour
que soit publié un ou deux articles et de constater que rien n apparut
dans « Symbolic Interaction », « Journal of Contemporary
Ethnography » ou encore « Human Studies ». Je pense d ailleurs qu il
n y a même jamais rien eu. Le constat est glacial, rude mais réel. Il est
celui d une indifférence totale vis-à-vis du monde et des individus
qui le peuplent. Seule une minorité va s intéresser à ces sujets trop
brûlants et préférer traiter les sujets ordinaires de l académie
s intéressant aux déviants d en bas, les délinquants et criminels pour
répéter article après article, livre après livre, dizaines et centaines de
ceux-ci, les mêmes avanies réactionnaires sur la personnalité
criminelle et la jouissance de passer à l acte dans une société à la
moralité corrompue par en haut. Ce que j ai appelé comme type de
sociologie une « comptabilité de bordel » (pour reprendre un texte de
Mikroutiskos –ex ministre de la culture grec - d une chanson de
Milva) où on demande « où est le trou noir, de notre argent ».

1
Depuis la parution sur Academia.edu du 1 er volume de ma bibliographie, on doit
signaler la disparition de Sherri Cavan (2016), Enrico Quarantelli (2017), Peter M. Hall et
David Matza (2018).
Pendant ce temps le pouvoir étend ses griffes que ce soient les lobbys
religieux ou extrémistes de droite qui achètent les voix des électeurs
et l action des élus. Résultat attendu en …. Et . Aujourd hui
l Amérique du Nord ou plutôt les États-Unis sont les ennemis du
monde occidental et alliés aux plus viles dictatures. Le prix à payer
sera rude.
Vous ne trouverez rien dans la littérature interactionniste qui
aborde les problèmes du monde réel, l économie, la pauvreté, l aide
sociale et les inégalités ne sont que rarement abordées. Autrefois ces
questions étaient labelisées « pathologie sociale » ou « vice ». Cela
n honore pas ce groupe de chercheurs, nantis, qui ne sont en rien
justifiables du désintérêt porté aux problèmes du monde réel. Ce
monde académique-là a du vivre en autarcie les années 1980. Le
credo ethnographique qui leur commande d aborder le monde au
plus près des acteurs qui y vivent, a obligé certains à s intéresser à
certaines causes comme le sansabrisme ou certaines formes de
souffrance (les maladies chroniques sans s intéresser à la question
de l inscurité sanitaire aux Etats-Unis et à l absence de droits sociaux.
On s intéresse aux exclus mais pas au processus d exclusion, au
stigmatisé mais pas à ceux qui apposent le stigmate, à la bureaucratie
mais pas à l État qu il a instituée. La seule question porteuse au
niveau du jugement académique a été de prendre pour cible le
populisme pénal et le nouveau grand renfermement. Sans grand
effet : le sénateurMoynihan juge la déviance à la hausse en 1993. Oui,
certainement, dans un pays en crise et où business et trafic sont les
deux faces d une même médaille.
Où sont les Mead, Sutherland, Lee (A.Mc), Lindemith ? Qui
fait face ? Qui aborde la question du déficit démocratique étatsunien
? Qui aborde le problème des lobbys pro-nazis ? Qui aborde la
question de la corrution généralisée ? Qui aborde la question de la
pollution et les problèmes environnementaux ? Quelques-uns
prennent parti contre la prohibition du cannabis (Goode) mais
certains en sont encore à se poser la question de ses effets potentiels
ou ayant défendu la cause de la libération des drogues tournent
casaque pendant la guerre à la drogue des années Reagan. Qu ils
soient jugés sur leurs (in)actions et leurs (dés)engagements dans leur
cage dorée. Quand la crétinerie porte la toge… Sans compter la
palme plénétaire du racisme systémique…
Interactionnistes, regardez-vous dans le miroir que vous
dresse Cooley !
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