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Discover the groundbreaking insights of Positioning Theory, authored by Rom Harré and published by John Wiley & Sons in 1998. This essential volume comprises 228 pages that delve into the nuances of positioning within social interactions, providing a comprehensive overview that is vital for students, researchers, and professionals alike. This book gathers contributions from eminent scholars who explore the intricacies of how individuals and groups establish their identities and roles in various contexts. Positioning Theory offers valuable perspectives on communication and interaction in today’s complex social landscape, making it a key resource for those looking to enhance their understanding of identity and discourse. Dive into the rich analysis and theoretical frameworks that will sharpen your skills in critical thinking and social science research. Perfect for academics seeking to explore innovative concepts in psychology, sociology, linguistics, and communication studies. Whether you are a seasoned academic or a curious learner, Positioning Theory equips you with the tools to navigate the intricate web of human relationships and societal structures. Enhance your library with this insightful exploration of positioning that blends theory with practical implications. Unlock the potential of Positioning Theory to enrich your knowledge and broaden your intellectual horizons today!