UNIT 2: Self From The Perspective of Sociology Flashcards

1
Q

the study of
human social relationships
and institutions. It is
concerned with the way
society influences our behavior
patterns.

A

Sociology

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2
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 It is the process of internalizing the norms and ideologies
of society. Across history, societies base their survival on
these norms
 Pre-modern society was based on social rules and familycenteredness
 In modern times, as stability increases, individualism and
self identity became central

A

Socialization

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3
Q

Give the 4 Key Characteristics of Modernity

A

Industrialism
Capitalism
Institutions of surveillance
Dynamism

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4
Q

extensive use of power and machinery

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Industrialism

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5
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production system involving market competition and supply-demand

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Capitalism

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6
Q

increase of reach of
institutions

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Institutions of Surveillance

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7
Q

life becomes a vigorous activity and process

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Dynamism

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8
Q

German sociologist, philosopher, and critic. influential in
the field of sociology. He expressed that people create social networks by joining
social groups

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George Simmel

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9
Q

– two or more people interacting with similar
characteristics and sense of identity

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Social group

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10
Q

ties/connections that link to your group. E.g.
blood, friendship, learning

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Social Network

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11
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2 Types of Social Group

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Organic Group
Rational Group

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12
Q

naturally occurring e.g. family. Formed
in traditional societies. ◦

Rootedness; Less Freedom; Greater Social Conformity

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Organic group

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13
Q

you join
because you are part of it.

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Organic Motivation

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14
Q

occur in modern societies, formed out
of shared self-interests

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Rational Group

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15
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Dynamic; No meaningful connection

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Rational Motivation

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16
Q

He was an American sociologist who was a
founding member of the American
Sociological Association in 1905 and became
its eighth president in 1918H. e pioneered the
sociological perspectives on the selfdevelopment [1864–1929].

A

Charles Horton Cooley

17
Q

Cooley coined the process “____________”wherein
individuals base their sense of self on how they believe others view them

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The looking-glass self

18
Q

3 Step of looking glass self

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  1. you imagine how you appear to the other person
  2. you imagine the judgment of the other person
  3. you feel some sense pf pride, happiness guilt, of shame
19
Q

He was an American
philosopher prominent in both
social psychology and
Pragmatism. main contribution was his attempt to show how the human self arises in the process of social interaction

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George Herbert Mead

20
Q

Mead’s Stages of Development

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Language
Play
Game

21
Q

through shared understanding of symbols
and gestures the individual has the capacity to express
himself/herself while comprehending what others are
conveying

A

Language

22
Q

role-play assume perspective of others to develop
understanding about others

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Play

23
Q

Mead’s Concept of self = 2 parts

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The ‘‘me’’
The ‘‘I’’

they constantly interact in social situations

23
Q

he/she able to take into account societal rules.
One must abide to become successful

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Game

24
Q
  • paart of self created through socialization
    -predictability and conformity come from
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The “Me”

25
Q
  • part of self that is spontaneous, unpredictable and creative
  • acts in extreme situations of rage to excitement.
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The “i”