SOCIOL 2S06 Lecture Notes - Lecture 31: Anti-Globalization Movement, Sociolinguistics, Ethnic Stereotype
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Lecture 31-37 symbolic interactionism theory (jan 13-feb 1) If we understand we get the message someone else or something is trying to convey to us. Since symbols and meaning of them vary across cultures, interaction becomes very difficult, Emergence & development of s. i: this can be traced back to the chicago school (not an actual school, but a group of thinkers at. The theoretical ideas of cooley: known for the notion of the (cid:494)looking glass self(cid:495) (cid:498)the looking glass self(cid:499) concept: 1 we imagine how we appear to others. We imagine what that judgment of that appearance might be, we imagine that others have a favorable judgment because they value our intelligent ideas or insights. We develop a positive or negative self-feeling as a result of other we develop pride in our: a negative sense of self: let(cid:495)s say we feel we appear to other that we are unattractive.