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17 Cards in this Set
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Mead |
Symbols Vs Instincts Behaviour is shaped by the attachment of meanings and their interpretation |
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Bulmer |
Actions are based on meanings NOT stimulus Meanings from interaction Based on Interpretation |
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Thomas |
If we believe something is true this will affect how we act |
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Cooley |
The looking glass self Based on taking the role of the other and seeing ourselves mirrored in how they respond (SFP) |
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Becker and Lemert |
Deviant Career Master Status |
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Goffman |
Dramaturgical model We are all actors on a stage Impression Management and presentation of the self Role Distance |
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Husserel |
World only makes sense because we impose meaning and construct mental categories |
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Schutz |
Shared Categories Typificatiobs (organise experiences) Meaning = context (speak the same language) NOT knowledge of the world IS the world |
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Berger and Luckman |
Once society is constructed it takes on a life of its own |
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Garfinkle |
HOW social order is achieved through shared Bottom Up value system Social Order = an accomplishment BREACHING EXPERIMENTS |
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Phenomenology |
the science of phenomena as distinct from that of the nature of being.an approach that concentrates on the study of consciousness and the objects of direct experience. |
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Ethnomethodology |
a method of sociological analysis that examines how individuals use everyday conversation to construct a common-sense view of the world |
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Indexicality |
meanings are always potentially and nothing has a fixed meaning Paradox - nothing is fixed but we take everything for granted as fixed |
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Reflexivity |
we use common sense knowledge to constantly assess our behaviour |
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Giddens |
Duality of structure Language - a structure with rules and exists independently of individuals BUT depends on action and would not exist if no one used it |
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Giddens (cont) |
There is structure (rules and resources) that is reproduced via human action that can produce social change through reflexivity or by accident ( Calvinism and capitalism) |
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Weber |
Structure and Action are both necessary (4 Types) |