SOC 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Stanford Prison Experiment, Path Dependence, Collective Effervescence

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Generalized other: what is appropriate and when it is appropriate. Mead"s idea of self: (cid:374)ot a thi(cid:374)g (cid:271)ut a pro(cid:272)ess of i(cid:374)tera(cid:272)tio(cid:374) Coole(cid:455)"s looking glass self: our own understandings come from how others see us. Statuses: set off from others; have roles and behaviors. Significant others: close enough to motivate our behaviors. Role models: influences and acts as a reference for how to act. Reference groups: individuals with similar preferences and are influential. Role strain: having two roles under one status: studying for multiple tests. Role conflict: having two roles under two statuses: work and school. Role overload: having multiple roles under multiple statuses. Stanford prison experiment: prison guards vs. inmates conformity (shut down. Power and privilege: ability to influence behaviors of others vs ability or right to special. Dominant vs subordinate groups access to opportunities rewards/prevent existing privileges from eroding your mouth when sneezing. Subordinate: subjected to inferior status and limited opportunities.

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