SOCIOL 2LL3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Dramaturge, Sexual Orientation, Social Stigma

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Developed ideas in american sociology: the chicago school in the 1920s and 1930s (thinkers, william isaac thomas. Thomas is now best known as one of the particular concept: definition of the situation. Imagine how we appear to others: suggest physical appearances, looks, personality, how our level of intelligence. Mead had bigger impact than the other two sociologists (cooley and thomas) Mead developed his theory from the work of charles horton. Developed theory of the social self, which includes the concepts of. Believed that people develop self-images through interactions with other people. The growth of quantitative sociology: american sociology, quantitative methods, statistical studies, the chicago school focus on qualitative methods, such as field research. The growth of structural functionalism: structural functionalism became the most used theory in the. 1950s therefore symbolic interactionism start to decline: the chicago school in the 1950s. It lose its some influences, but still continuing in the 1950s: herbert blumer.

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