Introduction - 1.3 Interactionist Perspectives Flashcards

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Define Symbolic Interaction

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Social action theory claiming that identity is developed through interacting with others. the key feature is the process of interpreting the symbolic behaviour of others (facial expression and body language)

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Define Symbol

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A thing that represents something else, usually a material object representing something abstract.

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Define Semiology

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Sociological study of symbols and signs, mainly used to study the content of media. Also known as Semiotics

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Define Social Meanings

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When the actions of others are interpreted, meaning is applied to the action and it is responded to accordingly

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Define Labelling Theory

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An idea that people identify and behave in ways that is reflected on how more powerful others label or stereotype them

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Define Self-Fulfilling Prophecy

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When a false definition or label is applied to a person making a prediction about future behaviour. Results in a new behaviour confirming the initial label / prophecy

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Define Dramaturgical Approach

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Idea that people’s day-to-day lives can be understood, like performers in action on theatre stage

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Define Social Actors

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Social action theorists use this to describe people / individuals who freely interact with others

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Define Front

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The way people present themselves in any social situation just to create specific impressions in other people’s minds

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Define Impression Management

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A conscious or subconscious process where people try to influence the perceptions of others about a person, object / event

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Define Social Exchange Theory

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Theory explaining social order and stability being a consequence of negotiating exchanges between social actors.
Interactions involves transactions between individuals resulting in exchanging a mutual value.
( group of people agreeing to obey the law)

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Define Social Capital

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Collective value of al social networks (value of knowing influential people) and the obligations that appear from the networks to do for one another.
(return a favour)

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Define Cultural Capital

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A person’s social, intellectual and cultural assets that contribute to their educational success / social mobility.
(knowing how to dress for ‘success’)

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Define Coercion

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The action of persuading another person to do something by using force or threats

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