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SELF AS A SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION SYMBOLIC INTERACTIONISM ACTIVE INDIVIDUAL Cooley
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Looking Glass Theory One’s sense of self derived from perception of others evaluation Basis = our “perception” - not necessarily who we are or actual beliefs Others = mirror by which we evaluate the SELF
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Process How I “think” I appear to others. How I “think” others evaluate that appearance. My response to the evaluation.
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The SELF Self concept develops in response to our perception of the evaluations. Mixed messages Self not permanently “fixed.” Self and Society not in conflict – interactive, feedback loop Self evaluation continues – though most stable concepts emerge in childhood
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Self fulfilling prophecy Self Imposed Other Imposed Rosenthal and Jacobson Study
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GENERALIZED OTHER SYMBOLIC INTERACTIONISM INDIVIDUAL ACTIVE IN CREATION OF SELF Mead
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Dualism: I ME Self emerges through social experience Social experience = learning symbolic meanings – interpret communication To understand and interpret (infer) we need to “take the role of the other.” See ourselves as others see us – anticipate responses – role taking
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Self Emerges over time with social experience Significant other – key people in our life Generalized other – all others – the demands and expectations of society – internalization of norms and values Social self – no biological component
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Process Preparatory stage – imitation, no meaning Play stage – language and symbols gained, model key people – SG Others One other – one situation Game stage – roles of many others in one situation Role Taking – generalized other – many others many situations 123 – Manyness; chart 124
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