Lesson 2 - Sociological Perspective of the Self Flashcards

1
Q

It is a study of society, patterns of social relationships,
social relationships, social interaction and culture of
everyday life.

A

Sociology

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2
Q

From a sociological perspective, human beings CANNOT form a
self or personal identity WITHOUT

A

intense social contact with
others

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3
Q

“THE SOCIAL SELF”

A

GEORGE
HERBERT MEAD

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4
Q

The SELF is a social Entity.

A

GEORGE
HERBERT MEAD

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5
Q

The Self is created through social interaction.
Started in childhood with children beginning to
develop a sense of self at about them at the same
time they began to learn the language.

A

GEORGE
HERBERT MEAD

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6
Q

The self emerges from social experience. It is not
part of the body, and it does not exist at birth.

A

GEORGE
HERBERT MEAD

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7
Q

Social experience involves communication and the
exchange of symbols where people create
meaning.

A

GEORGE
HERBERT MEAD

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8
Q

To understand intention, you must imagine the
situation from another person’s points of view. By
taking the roles of the others: the self is
reflective and reflexive

A

GEORGE
HERBERT MEAD

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9
Q

Stages of Development of
SELF

A
  • Preparation Stage
  • Play Stage
  • Game Stage
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10
Q

imitate/mimic actions from
the people around

A

Preparation Stage

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11
Q

ROLE PLAYING is the most
important aspect. Start to pretend to be
other people

A

Play Stage

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12
Q

Grasping not only their own social
positions but also those of others around them.
Understanding of GENERALIZED OTHERS.

A

Game Stage

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13
Q

perspectives and
expectations of a network of others (or
society in general) that a child learns and
then considers when shaping his/her own
behavior.

A

Generalized OTHERS

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14
Q

I (SUBJECT, THE UNIQUE SELF FREE
FROM EXPECTATIONS)

ME (OBJECT, THE SELF BASED ON
EXPECTATIONS OF SOCIETY)

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DUAL NATURE OF SELF

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15
Q

The Looking Glass Self

A

CHARLES COOLEY

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16
Q

Refers to the notion that the self develops
through our perceptions of others
evaluation and appraisal of us

A

The Looking Glass Self - Charles Cooley

17
Q

The image people have of themselves
based on how they believe others perceive
them.

A

CHARLES COOLEY

18
Q

Favorable eval.

A

POSITIVE self concept

19
Q

Negative eval.

A

NEGATIVE self concept

20
Q

“Constructing situations and drama”

A

ERVING GOFFMAN

21
Q

Social life seems theatrical. Presentation of the
self in everyday life.

A

ERVING GOFFMAN

22
Q

He believed that meaning is constructed
through interaction.

A

ERVING GOFFMAN

23
Q

what we do in
immediate presence of others.

A

INTERACTION ORDER

24
Q

the concepts focuses on how
individuals take on roles and act them out to
present a favorable impression to their audience

A

DRAMATURGY

25
Q

people are concerned with
controlling how others view them

A

impression management

26
Q

Components of Impression management

A
  • Frontstage
  • Backstage
27
Q

depends on where they are and the time
of the day

A

Frontstage

28
Q

free of expectations and norms that dictate
front stage behavior

A

Backstage